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A Taxonomic Revision of the Erpodiaceae (Bryophyta)

Identification Key Monograph Out of Print
By: Ronald A Pursell(Author), Bruce Allen(Editor)
106 pages, 55 b/w line drawings and b/w distribution maps, 1 table
A Taxonomic Revision of the Erpodiaceae (Bryophyta)
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  • A Taxonomic Revision of the Erpodiaceae (Bryophyta) ISBN: 9780893275457 Hardback Nov 2017 Out of Print #240536
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The Erpodiaceae (Bryophyta) is a family of very small to small, pleurocarpous mosses most closely related to the Orthotrichaceae. Mosses in the Erpodiaceae are found mainly in drier areas of the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Five genera are recognized in this study – Aulacopilum (2 species, 3 subspecies), Erpodium (2 species), Solmsiella (2 species), Tricherpodium (1 species, 2 subspecies), and Venturiella (8 species, 7 subspecies). This study is primarily morphologically based. The genera and species within each genus are arranged alphabetically. Keys are provided to the genera, sections, species, and subspecies. All genera, sections, species, and subspecies are described; illustrations and distribution maps are provided for each species and subspecies. The book includes twenty nomenclatural novelties.

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Ronald A. Pursell (1930 – 2014) was for more than three decades a Professor of Botany at The Pennsylvania State University, and was a prodigious bryophyte scholar. A written, but unpublished, manuscript at the time of his death was a taxonomic revision of the Erpodiaceae.  Pursell’s former graduate student and colleague Bruce Allen read the completed draft of the manuscript, edited it, and saw the project through to the present publication. Allen also drew the pencil habit sketches of the species and subspecies.

Identification Key Monograph Out of Print
By: Ronald A Pursell(Author), Bruce Allen(Editor)
106 pages, 55 b/w line drawings and b/w distribution maps, 1 table
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