Aloina
Aloina is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Pottiaceae[1] first described by Nils Conrad Kindberg.[1] It has a cosmopolitan distribution.[2]
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Aloina rigida | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Division: | Bryophyta |
Class: | Bryopsida |
Subclass: | Dicranidae |
Order: | Pottiales |
Family: | Pottiaceae |
Genus: | Aloina Kindb. |
Species
The following species are recognised in the genus Aloina:[1]
- Aloina aloides (Koch ex Schultz) Kindb.
- Aloina ambigua (Bruch & Schimp.) Limpr.
- Aloina apiculata (E.B. Bartram) Delgad.
- Aloina bifrons (De Not.) Delgad.
- Aloina brevirostris (Hook. & Grev.) Kindb.
- Aloina calceolifolia (Spruce ex Mitt.) Broth.
- Aloina catillum (Müll. Hal.) Broth.
- Aloina cornifolia Delgad.
- Aloina hamulus (Müll. Hal.) Broth.
- Aloina humilis M. T. Gallego, Cano & Ros
- Aloina macrorrhyncha (Kindb.) Kindb.
- Aloina recurvipatula (Müll. Hal.) Broth.
- Aloina rigida (Hedw.) Limpr.
- Aloina roseae (R.S. Williams) Delgad.
- Aloina sedifolia (Müll. Hal.) Broth.
- Aloina sullivaniana(Müll. Hal.) Broth.
References
- "Aloina Kindb". www.worldfloraonline.org. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
- "Aloina Kindb". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
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