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A 21st Century solution to a 19th Century Problem: Updating the Circumscription of the Liverwort Genus Telaranea Spruce ex Schiffn. Based on Molecular Phylogeny

Project summary:

This project aims to resolve the positions of the type species of Telaranea and Arachniopsis in the molecular phylogeny of the liverwort family Lepidoziaceae. This will give reliable insights for the recircumscription of the genus Telaranea which has long been known to be polyphyletic.

First Name:

Antonio Rayos

Highest degree:

Master of Science; PhD ongoing

Year obtained:

2014

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Current student

Australia

Bryophytes

Relevant publications (minimum 1, maximum 4):

Rayos, A.L., Jr., M.A.M. Renner, and S.Y.W. Ho. 2024. The Neotropical endemic liverwort subfamily Micropterygioideae had circum-Antarctic links to the rest of the Lepidoziaceae during the early Cretaceous. Ecology and Evolution 14: e11066.

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1670

University of Sydney

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