Campylium Explained
Campylium is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Amblystegiaceae.[1]
The genus was first described by William Starling Sullivant.
The genus has cosmopolitan distribution.
Species
This species list includes 44 accepted species of Campylium.
- Campylium adscendens
- Campylium amblystegioides
- Campylium annamense
- Campylium bambergeri
- Campylium calcareum
- Campylium campylophylloides
- Campylium cardotii
- Campylium chrysophyllum
- Campylium courtoisii
- Campylium creperum
- Campylium decipiens
- Campylium fitz-geraldii
- Campylium glaucocarpoides
- Campylium gollanii
- Campylium hispidulum
- Campylium husnotii
- Campylium hygrophilum
- Campylium hylocomioides
- Campylium insubricum
- Campylium lacerulum
- Campylium laxifolium
- Campylium longicuspis
- Campylium pachytheca
- Campylium polymorphum
- Campylium porphyreticum
- Campylium porphyreticum
- Campylium praegracile
- Campylium protensum
- Campylium pseudochrysophyllum
- Campylium pseudocomplexum
- Campylium pulchrum
- Campylium quisqueyanum
- Campylium radicale
- Campylium reichenbachianum
- Campylium rufo-chryseum
- Campylium serratifolium
- Campylium squarrosulum
- Campylium stellatum
- Campylium subdecursivulum
- Campylium tenerum
- Campylium treleasei
- Campylium trichocladum
- Campylium uninervium
- Campylium uninervium
Notes and References
- Web site: Campylium (Sull.) Mitt. . www.gbif.org . 21 October 2022 . en.