mainsworthiales
Mainsworthiales is a small order of liverworts, a group of non-vascular plants. The order is named after the British botanist William Mains, who first described the group in 1871. Mainsworthiales is characterized by its small, simple leaves and the absence of a true stem. The leaves are typically arranged in a rosette pattern at the base of the plant. The order includes two families, Mainsworthiaceae and Cephaloziaceae.
Mainsworthiaceae is the larger of the two families, containing around 20 species. These species are typically
Cephaloziaceae, on the other hand, is a smaller family with only two known species. These species are
The reproductive structures of Mainsworthiales are unique among liverworts. The male gametophyte produces antheridia, which release
Mainsworthiales plays an important role in the ecosystem as a food source for various animals, including insects