Belongs within: Bryophyta.
The Tetraphidales are a group of mosses with leaves in which the costa is narrow or absent, and capsules with a nematodontous peristome (that is, the teeth are, at least in part, composed of entire cells).
<==Tetraphidales SK02
|--Tetraphis [Tetraphidaceae, Tetraphididae] FHH01
| |--T. browniana [=Bryum brownianum, Georgia brownii, Tetrodontium brownianum] D24
| |--T. geniculata D24
| |--T. pellucida FHH01 [=Mnium pellucidum D24, Georgia pellucida D24]
| `--T. repanda D24
`--Buxbaumia Hedw. 1801 [Buxbaumiaceae] SK02
|--B. aphylla Hedw. 1801 SK02
|--B. colyerae Burges 1932 SK02
|--B. indusiata D24
|--B. piperi FHH01
|--B. tasmanica Mitt. 1859 SK02
`--B. thorsborneae Stone 1983 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.
[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.
[SK02] Streimann, H., & N. Klazenga. 2002. Catalogue of Australian Mosses. Flora of Australia Supplementary Series 17. Australian Biological Resources Study: Canberra.
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