Belongs within: Bryophyta.
As recognised here, the Andreaeopsida comprise a small assemblage of basal mosses in which the spores are released from the capsule via dehiscence through longitudinal slits, rather than via an operculum as in other mosses (Smith & Davison 1993). The monophyly of the Andreaeopsida is uncertain, with many authors regarding its members as a paraphyletic grade dividing the basal Sphagnopsida from the remaining mosses. The position of Takakia, a distinctive moss genus found in eastern Asia and north-west North America, has been particularly contentious, but it has been linked to Andreaeobryum by features such as the presence of secondary protonemata and of massed beaked mucilage-producing papillae. Takakia is otherwise distinguished by erect shoots arising from a stolon, terete leaves with oil droplets and slime hairs, and naked lateral gametangia. Species of Andreaeaceae are epilithic: Andreaea typically grows on granite or other acidic rocks while Andreaeobryum macrosporum grows on limestone (Flora of North America).
<==Andreaeopsida
|--Takakia [Takakiaceae, Takakiales, Takakiidae] FHH01
| `--T. ceratophylla FHH01
`--Andreaeaceae [Andreaeales, Andreaeidae] FHH01
|--Andreaeobryum macrosporum FHH01
|--Acroschisma wilsoni D03
`--Andreaea Hedw. 1801 SK02
| i. s.: A. acutifolia Hooker & Wilson 1844 SK02
| |--A. a. ssp. acutifolia SK02
| `--A. a. ssp. acuminata (Mitt.) Vitt 1980 SK02 [=A. petrophila var. acuminata D24]
| A. amblyophylla Müll.Hal. ex Broth. 1895 SK02
| A. appendiculata D03
| A. asperula Mitt. 1860 [incl. A. muelleri (nom. inv.)] SK02
| A. australis Mitt. 1856 SK02
| A. erubescens Müll.Hal. 1898 SK02
| |--A. e. var. erubescens SK02
| `--A. e. var. nigrita Müll.Hal. 1898 SK02
| A. eximia Müll.Hal. 1898 SK02
| A. flabellata Müll.Hal. 1883 SK02
| A. flexuosa R.Br.bis 1893 SK02
| A. gainii Cardot 1911 SK02
| A. heinemannii Hampe & Müll.Hal. 1846 SK02
| A. julicaulis Müll.Hal. 1898 SK02
| A. laxifolia D03
| A. marginata D03
| A. microvaginata Müll.Hal. 1898 SK02
| A. montana Mitt. 1859 SK02
| A. mutabilis Hooker & Wilson 1844 SK02 (see below for synonymy)
| A. nitida Hooker & Wilson 1844 SK02
| A. pseudo-alpina D03
| A. subulata Harv. ex Hooker 1840 (see below for synonymy) SK02
| |--A. s. var. subulata D03
| `--A. s. var. perichaetialis D03
| A. tasmanica Rodway 1916 SK02
| A. tenera Müll.Hal. 1898 SK02
| A. thedenii H04
|--A. (subg. Chasmocalyx) nivalis D24
| |--A. n. var. nivalis D24
| `--A. n. var. fuscescens D24
`--A. subg. Eu-Andraea D24
|--A. alpina Hedw. 1801 D24, SK02 [=Jungermannia alpina D24]
| |--A. a. var. alpina D24
| `--A. a. var. flavicans D24
|--A. crassinervia D24
| |--A. c. var. crassinervia D24
| `--A. c. var. huntii D24
|--A. obovata D24
|--A. rothii D24
| |--A. r. var. rothii D24
| |--A. r. var. falcata D24
| |--A. r. var. grimsulana D24
| `--A. r. var. hamata D24
`--A. rupestris Hedw. 1801 [incl. A. petrophila] SK02
|--A. r. var. rupestris D24
|--A. ‘petrophila’ var. alpestris D24
|--A. ‘petrophila’ var. flaccida D24
|--A. ‘petrophila’ var. gracilis D24
|--A. ‘petrophila’ var. sparsifolia D24
`--A. ‘petrophila’ var. sylvicola D24
Nomina nuda: Andreaea loricata Dusén 1903 D03
Andreaea pulvinatula Dusén 1903 D03
Andreaea purpurascens Dusén 1903 D03
Andreaea vermicularis Dusén 1903 D03
Andreaea mutabilis Hooker & Wilson 1844 SK02 [incl. A. amblyophylla var. attenuata SK02, A. amblyophylla var. bullata SK02, A. petrophila var. homomalla D24, SK02]
Andreaea subulata Harv. ex Hooker 1840 [incl. A. pseudosubulata, A. subulata var. rigida, A. subulatissima] SK02
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[D24] Dixon, H. N. 1924. The Student's Handbook of British Mosses 3rd ed. V. V. Sumfield: Eastbourne.
[D03] Dusén, P. 1903. Patagonian and Fuegian mosses. In: Scott, W. B. (ed.) Reports of the Princeton University Expeditions to Patagonia, 1896–1899 vol. 8. Botany pp. 63–126. The University: Princeton (New Jersey).
[FHH01] Frey, W., M. Hofmann & H. H. Hilger. 2001. The gametophyte-sporophyte junction: unequivocal hints for two evolutionary lines of archegoniate land plants. Flora 196: 431–445.
[H04] Haeckel, E. 1899–1904. Kunstformen der Natur. Bibliographisches Institut: Leipzig und Wien.
Smith, D. K., & P. G. Davison. 1993. Antheridia and sporophytes in Takakia ceratophylla (Mitt.) Grolle: evidence for reclassification among the mosses. Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 73: 263-271.
[SK02] Streimann, H., & N. Klazenga. 2002. Catalogue of Australian Mosses. Flora of Australia Supplementary Series 17. Australian Biological Resources Study: Canberra.
Last updated: 11 January 2018.
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