Tayloria lingulata
Tayloria lingulata | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Division: | Bryophyta |
Class: | Bryopsida |
Subclass: | Bryidae |
Order: | Splachnales |
Family: | Splachnaceae |
Genus: | Tayloria |
Species: | T. lingulata |
Binomial name | |
Tayloria lingulata (Dicks.) Lindb. [1] | |
Tayloria lingulata, commonly known as lingulate dung moss,[2] tongue-leaved gland-moss,[3] or marsh collar-moss, is a moss found in montane habitats in the Northern Hemisphere including Europe, Asia and North America.
In the United Kingdom, it occurs only in Scotland where it has been found on Ben Lawers and Ben Lomond.[4][5][6]
See also
- Endemic Scottish mosses:
- Didymodon mamillosus
- Plagiomnium medium
- Flora of Scotland
References
- ↑ "Plants Profile: Tayloria lingulata" USDA. Retrieved 5 July 2008.
- ↑ "Tayloria lingulata". Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Database. USDA. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
- ↑ Edwards, Sean R. (2012). English Names for British Bryophytes. British Bryological Society Special Volume. 5 (4 ed.). Wootton, Northampton: British Bryological Society. ISBN 978-0-9561310-2-7. ISSN 0268-8034.
- ↑ "Moss Species Action Plan US8" (2001) (pdf) Stirling Council. Retrieved 16 May 2008.
- ↑ "Report on the Species and Habitat Review" (June 2007) (pdf) BAP. Retrieved 5 July 2008.
- ↑ "Species & Habitat Detail: Tayloria lingulata" Biodiversity Scotland. Retrieved 5 July 2008.
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