Fissidens pusillus is a species of moss.[1][2] It was first described by William M. Wilson as the variety pusillus of the species Fissidens viridulus in 1855.[3]
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Fissidens pusillus |
Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Plantae |
Division: |
Bryophyta |
Class: |
Bryopsida |
Subclass: |
Dicranidae |
Order: |
Dicranales |
Family: |
Fissidentaceae |
Genus: |
Fissidens |
Species: |
F. pusillus |
Binomial name |
Fissidens pusillus
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Synonyms[1] |
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- Fissidens bryoides var. pusillus (Wilson) Pursell
- Fissidens incurvus subsp. pusillus (Wilson) Boulay
- Fissidens incurvus subsp. pusillus (Wilson) Schimp.
- Fissidens incurvus var. lylei (Wilson) Hunt
- Fissidens minutulus subsp. pusillus (Wilson) Wijk & Margad.
- Fissidens minutulus var. irriguus (Limpr.) Pilous
- Fissidens pusillus var. irriguus Limpr.
- Fissidens pusillus var. lylei (Wilson) Braithw.
- Fissidens pusillus var. madidus Spruce
- Fissidens viridulus var. lylei Wilson
- Fissidens viridulus var. pusillus Wilson
- Schistophyllum incurvum subsp. pusillum (Wilson) Lindb.
- Schistophyllum pusillum (Wilson) Lindb.
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