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Moss Flora of Central America, Part 2: Encalyptaceae–Orthotrichaceae
Moss Flora of Central America, Part 2: Encalyptaceae–Orthotrichaceae


 
MONOGRAPHS IN SYSTEMATIC BOTANY FROM THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN, VOLUME 90
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ISBN: 9780915279876

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Central America is a small region (three-fourths the size of Texas) with one of the most diverse moss floras of any area of the world. The mosses of Central America are not especially endemic, but rather represent an eclectic moss flora produced by the pronounced vertical relief of the region and its close physical position to three species source areas: South America, North America, and the Caribbean. In addition, many species from Africa and Southeast Asia are found in the region. Central America as here delimited is political; it includes all parts of Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.

Part 2 of the Moss Flora of Central America treats 286 species. Each species is fully described, and discussed, illustrated (for the first time), and its Central American distribution is mapped. Families and genera are fully described, and all taxa are keyed. This volume contains major treatments on Macromitrium (31 species), Bryum (27 species), Bachymenium (16 species), Leptodontium (14 species), and Breutelia (14 species) that may prove useful throughout Tropical America.
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  • Publisher: Missouri Botanical Garden Press
    Publication Date: 2002
    ISBN: 9780915279876
    Format: Hardcover
    Pages: 699
    Illustrated: Yes