Campylopus
Campylopus is a genus of 180 species of haplolepideous mosses in the family Leucobryaceae. The name comes from the Greek campylos, meaning curved, and pous, meaning foot, referring to the setae which curve downwards.Distribution
The genus is represented worldwide, with species found in North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Atlantic Islands, Pacific Islands, and Australia. Campylopus bicolor is an example found in Australia.
The North American list of species from the genus was revised by Jan-Peter Frahm in 1980. This was based on his own study of over 1,000 herbarium specimens. The most recent checklist of the mosses of North America lists 18 species as being present in North American flora. However, due to a misidentification, there are only 17 accepted species in the region.Species found in North America
- Campylopus angustiretis Lesq. & James
- Campylopus arctocarpus Mitt.
- Campylopus atrovirens De Not.
- *Campylopus atrovirens var. cucullatifolius J.-P.Frahm
- Campylopus carolinae Grout
- Campylopus flexuosus Brid.
- Campylopus fragilis Bruch & Schimp.
- Campylopus gracilis A.Jaeger
- Campylopus introflexus Brid.
- Campylopus oerstedianus Mitt.
- Campylopus pilifer Brid.
- Campylopus pyriformis Brid.
- Campylopus schimperi Schimp.
- Campylopus schmidii A.Jaeger
- Campylopus sinensis J.-P.Frahm
- Campylopus subulatus Schimp.
- Campylopus surinamensis Müll.Hal.
- Campylopus tallulensis Sull. & Lesq.