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Archidiidae

Archidiidae

[‚är·kə′dī·ə‚dē]
(botany)
A subclass of the plant class Bryopsida; consists of a single genus, Archidium, unique in having spores scattered in a single layer of the endothecium and having no quadrant stage in the early ontogeny of the capsule.
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