Author: Institute of Applied Ecology,Chinese Acdemey of Science Edita
Language: Chinese with English summary
ISBN/ISSN: 9787030200310
Published on: 2010-01
Hardcover
This book introduces 2 classes,8 oders,55 families,156 genera,and 923 species of Hepaticae and Anthocerotae in China.
The purpose of this work is providing data for bryologists and botanical students. The genreal structures and morphological characters with illustrations are provided for those who use this work to identify plants unfamiliar to them. The key of families is based mainly on evolution degrees of gynoecia.
Like Genera Muscorum Sinicorum,the Latin and Chinese origins and meanings of genera's name are provided together with the original publication sources. To avoid augmenting the nomenclature confuses,some Chinese names are skill kept in use though they fall short of real sense.
Types and their location are provied after the morphological descriptions and intrductions to families and genera. The species numbers in genera are according to Index Hepaticarum(Bonner,1962-1990) and the Chinese species numbers are estimated based on publications and specimens checked by authors. The keys and illustrations of main recognizable characteristic faetures were also attached.
Class1.Hepaticae
Subclass1.Calyptrocoeidae:
Order1.Calyptrocoleinales;
Order2.Metzgeriales;
Order3.Corsiniales;
Subclass2.Jungermanniidae:
Order4.Jungermanniidae;
Order5.Perssonielliales;
Order6.Pallaviciniales;
Subclass3.Marchantiidae:
Order7.Cyathodiales;
Order8.Marchantiales
Class2.Anthocerotae
Language: Chinese with English summary
ISBN/ISSN: 9787030200310
Published on: 2010-01
Hardcover
This book introduces 2 classes,8 oders,55 families,156 genera,and 923 species of Hepaticae and Anthocerotae in China.
The purpose of this work is providing data for bryologists and botanical students. The genreal structures and morphological characters with illustrations are provided for those who use this work to identify plants unfamiliar to them. The key of families is based mainly on evolution degrees of gynoecia.
Like Genera Muscorum Sinicorum,the Latin and Chinese origins and meanings of genera's name are provided together with the original publication sources. To avoid augmenting the nomenclature confuses,some Chinese names are skill kept in use though they fall short of real sense.
Types and their location are provied after the morphological descriptions and intrductions to families and genera. The species numbers in genera are according to Index Hepaticarum(Bonner,1962-1990) and the Chinese species numbers are estimated based on publications and specimens checked by authors. The keys and illustrations of main recognizable characteristic faetures were also attached.
Class1.Hepaticae
Subclass1.Calyptrocoeidae:
Order1.Calyptrocoleinales;
Order2.Metzgeriales;
Order3.Corsiniales;
Subclass2.Jungermanniidae:
Order4.Jungermanniidae;
Order5.Perssonielliales;
Order6.Pallaviciniales;
Subclass3.Marchantiidae:
Order7.Cyathodiales;
Order8.Marchantiales
Class2.Anthocerotae