Bryophytes and pteridophtyes
Adolf Ceska
aceska at FREENET.VICTORIA.BC.CA
Sun Jan 19 09:46:26 CST 1997
Ben,
"The Plant-Book: A portable dictionary of the higher plants" by D.J.
Mabberley (1990 edition) gives the following numbers for the Pteridophytes:
365 genera, 9,250 species "here arr. in 36 fams." No mention of the
bryophytes in Mabberley.
All the best,
Adolf
On Sun, 19 Jan 1997, Ben Tan wrote:
> Dear Everyone,
>
> Some people believe that the bryophytes with ca 14,000 species
> worldwide is the second largest group of land plants next to the seed
> plants. I thought that the pteridophytes (with fern allies) would have more
> species worldwide than the bryophytes. Can anyone help by providing
> reliable statistics and references in determining which is the second
> largest group of land plants worldwide today?
>
> Ben Tan
> Farlow Herbarium, HUH
>
> Benito C. Tan
> Farlow Herbarium
> Harvard University
> 22 Divinity Avenue
> Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
>
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