Genus Lepidozia in Family Lepidoziaceae
What is a Genus (pl. Genera)?
In the context of botanical taxonomy, the Genus (plural Genera) rank is a taxonomic rank
that is
used to classify groups of related species within a Family. Genera are based on a set of
shared
morphological, anatomical, and genetic characteristics, such as flower structure, fruit
type,
and leaf morphology. The Genus rank is situated between Family and Species in the hierarchy
of
taxonomic ranks.
Each Genus can include one or more species. Genera are used to group species of plants that share common traits and evolutionary histories, allowing botanists to better understand the relationships between different groups of plants.
Some examples of Genera in botanical taxonomy include Rosa, which includes the different species of roses, and Solanum, which includes the different species of nightshades, such as tomato and eggplant.
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Each Genus can include one or more species. Genera are used to group species of plants that share common traits and evolutionary histories, allowing botanists to better understand the relationships between different groups of plants.
Some examples of Genera in botanical taxonomy include Rosa, which includes the different species of roses, and Solanum, which includes the different species of nightshades, such as tomato and eggplant.
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Pick a Species to see its components:
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Lepidozia acantha
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Lepidozia africana
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Lepidozia albula
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Lepidozia amazonica
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Lepidozia armata
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Lepidozia australis
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Lepidozia azorica
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Lepidozia bidens
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Lepidozia bisbifida
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Lepidozia brasiliensis
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Lepidozia caespitosa
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Lepidozia chaetophylla
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Lepidozia cherydrion
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Lepidozia chordulifera
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Lepidozia cladorhiza
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Lepidozia coilophylla
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Lepidozia concinna
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Lepidozia crenacanthoidea
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Lepidozia cupressina
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Lepidozia dendritica
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Lepidozia diclados
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Lepidozia digitata
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Lepidozia elobata
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Lepidozia fauriana
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Lepidozia ferdinandi-muelleri
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Lepidozia filamentosa
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Lepidozia flavescens
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Lepidozia flexuosa
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Lepidozia fragillima
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Lepidozia fuegiensis
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Lepidozia fugax
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Lepidozia fusifera
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Lepidozia glaucescens
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Lepidozia glaucophylla
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Lepidozia gwamii
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Lepidozia hasskarliana
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Lepidozia herzogiana
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Lepidozia hirta
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Lepidozia inaequalis
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Lepidozia incurvata
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Lepidozia integrifolia
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Lepidozia javanica
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Lepidozia kinabaluensis
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Lepidozia kirkii
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Lepidozia laevifolia
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Lepidozia lindigiana
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Lepidozia mamillosa
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Lepidozia microphylla
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Lepidozia minor
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Lepidozia muenchiana
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Lepidozia novae-zelandiae
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Lepidozia obtusiloba
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Lepidozia omeiensis
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Lepidozia ornata
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Lepidozia parvula
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Lepidozia patens
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Lepidozia pearsonii
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Lepidozia pendulina
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Lepidozia procera
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Lepidozia pseudozoopsis
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Lepidozia pumila
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Lepidozia reptans
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Lepidozia robusta
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Lepidozia rufescens
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Lepidozia sandvicensis
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Lepidozia serrulata
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Lepidozia setigera
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Lepidozia spinosissima
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Lepidozia subintegra
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Lepidozia subtilis
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Lepidozia subtransversa
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Lepidozia succida
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Lepidozia suyungii
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Lepidozia trichodes
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Lepidozia udarii
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Lepidozia ulothrix
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Lepidozia vitrea
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Lepidozia wallichiana
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Lepidozia wallisiana