Craven Featherwort
Pedinophyllum interruptum (Nees) Kaal.
Pedinophyllum interruptum, known as Craven Featherwort, is a species in the family Plagiochilaceae. It was first described in 1892 by (Nees) Kaal. The species is native to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
Description
Pedinophyllum interruptum is a member of the Plagiochilaceae family and is scientifically documented under the genus Pedinophyllum. The species was formally published in 1892 and is known by the common name Craven Featherwort. Its natural distribution is limited to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The species is part of the bryophyte lineage and is recognized in the region as a native taxon.
Other common names
Craven Featherwort
Distribution
NO · Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Synonyms
Jungermannia interruptaPlagiochila macrostomaTylimanthus heterophyllusLeioscyphus interruptusLeptoscyphus interruptusLeptoscyphus interruptus var. interruptusPedinophyllum interruptum subsp. interruptumPedinophyllum pyrenaicumPedinophyllum pyrenaicum var. interruptumPlagiochila interruptaPlagiochila interrupta var. interruptaPlagiochila pyrenaicaPlagiochila pyrenaica var. interruptaPedinophyllum interruptum var. interruptumJungermannia subapicalis f. viticuliformisChiloscyphus polyanthos f. viticuliformisLeioscyphus interruptus var. pyrenaicusLeptoscyphus interruptus var. pyrenaicusPedinophyllum interruptum var. pyrenaicumPlagiochila interrupta var. pyrenaicaJungermannia dumortieri