The Setaphyta are a clade within the division Bryophyta sensu lato which includes Marchantiophytina (liverworts) and Bryophytina (mosses). Anthocerotophytina...
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that the liverworts and mosses belong to a monophyletic clade, called Setaphyta. The favored model, based on amino acids phylogenies, indicates bryophytes...
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mosses and liverworts are now considered to belong to a clade called Setaphyta. The mosses, (Bryophyta sensu stricto), are divided into eight classes:...
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suggest that liverworts and mosses form a monophyletic subclade named Setaphyta. An important conclusion from these phylogenies is that the ancestral...
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capsule of a moss or liverwort (both closely related in a clade called "Setaphyta"), and supplying it with nutrients. The seta is part of the sporophyte...
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early land plants with stomata. The divergence between hornworts and Setaphyta (mosses and liverworts) is estimated to have occurred 479–450 million...
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Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Embryophytes Clade: Setaphyta Division: Bryophyta (?) Genus: †Sporogonites Halle, 1916 Species S. exuberans...
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