Hugh Neville Dixon

British botanist (1861–1944).

Abbreviations: Dixon
Occupations: scientific collector, explorer, bryologist, botanist
Citizenships: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom
Languages: English
Dates: 1861-01-01T00:00:00Z – 1944-01-01T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Wickham Bishops
Direct attributions: 561 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 746 plants, 0 fungi

561 plants attributed, 185 plants contributed to746 plants:

Orthotrichales Dixon 1932
plant order in the class bryopsida
Orthotrichaceae is the only family of mosses in the order Orthotrichales. Many species in the family are epiphytic.
Encalyptales Dixon 1932
plant order in the class bryopsida
Encalyptales is an order of mosses in subclass Funariidae. It contains a single family.
Pterygoneurum ovatum (Oval-leaved Pottia) (Hedw.) Dixon 1934
plant species in the pottiaceae family
Pterygoneurum ovatum is a species of moss belonging to the family Pottiaceae. It has cosmopolitan distribution.
Serpotortella Dixon 1942
plant genus in the serpotortellaceae family
Serpotortella is a genus of haplolepideous mosses (Dicranidae) in the monotypic family Serpotortellaceae in the order Pottiales.
Pinnatella limbata Dixon 1921
critically endangered plant species in the neckeraceae family
Pinnatella limbata is a species of moss in the Neckeraceae family. It is endemic to the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India. Its natural habitat is rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Taxitheliella richardsii Dixon 1935
critically endangered plant species in the pylaisiadelphaceae family
Taxitheliella richardsii is a species of moss in the family Pylaisiadelphaceae. It is endemic to Borneo where it is confined to Sarawak. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Hymenostylium recurvirostrum (Hook-beak Tufa-moss) (Hedw.) Dixon 1934
plant species in the pottiaceae family
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Hondaella Dixon & Sakurai 1938
plant genus in the taxiphyllaceae family
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Homaliadelphus Dixon & P.de la Varde 1931
plant genus in the miyabeaceae family
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Distichophyllum carinatum Dixon & W.E.Nicholson 1908
endangered plant species in the daltoniaceae family
Distichophyllum carinatum is a species of moss in the family Daltoniaceae. It is native to Europe and Asia, where it has a disjunct distribution. It is known to occur in Germany, China, and Japan. It is also known from Austria and Switzerland, but it may be extinct there today. It is very uncommon where it still occurs, growing in only four locations. It is listed as an endangered species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. This moss is yellow-green in color and it grows in dense tufts. The crowded leaves are keeled. This species occurs in wet limestone forests. It grows on
Dicranella schreberiana (Schreber's Forklet Moss) (Hedw.) Dixon 1910
plant species in the dicranellaceae family
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Archidium elatum (Archidium Moss) Dixon & Sainsbury 1945
plant species in the archidiaceae family
Archidium elatum is a species of moss in the family Archidiaceae. It is native to New Zealand, where it occurs on the North Island and Chatham Island, and Australia, where it can be found in Queensland and New South Wales. This moss grows on wet basalt and other coastal rock formations. In some areas it is associated with Campylopus introflexus, Ceratodon purpureus, Disphyma australe, and Astelia banksii. This moss was thought to be endemic to New Zealand but it has recently been found in Australia. In New Zealand it is listed as a 'Nationally Vulnerable' species under the New Zealand Threat
Weymouthia cochlearifolia (Schwägr.) Dixon 1927
plant species in the lembophyllaceae family
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Vesicularia perreticulata Broth. ex Dixon 1915
plant species in the hypnaceae family
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Triodia fissura Barrett, Wells & Dixon 2005
perennial plant species in the poaceae family
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Tortella alpicola (Alpine Crisp Moss) Dixon 1930
plant species in the pottiaceae family
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Symphyodon complanatus Dixon 1914
plant species in the symphyodontaceae family
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Rigodiadelphus Dixon 1936
plant genus in the pseudoleskeaceae family
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Rhynchostegiella leptoneura Dixon & Thér. 1932
plant species in the brachytheciaceae family
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Ptychomitriopsis Dixon 1931
plant genus in the ptychomitriaceae family
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Pterobryella papuensis Dixon 1922
plant species in the pterobryellaceae family
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Orthotrichum griffithii Mitt. ex Dixon 1987
plant species in the orthotrichaceae family
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Oedipodiella australis (Oedipodiella) (Wager & Dixon) Dixon 1922
plant species in the gigaspermaceae family
Oedipodiella is a genus of moss in the family Gigaspermaceae; it contains the single species Oedipodiella australis. This species is restricted to wooded areas of open grassland in South Africa, although a variety (O. australis var. catalaunica) is reported from Spain.
Microtheciella kerrii Dixon 1931
plant species in the microtheciellaceae family
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Macromitrium himalayanum Dixon
plant species in the orthotrichaceae family
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Macromitrium heterodictyon Dixon 1933
plant species in the orthotrichaceae family
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Macromitrium funiforme Dixon 1942
plant species in the orthotrichaceae family
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Macromitrium ecrispatum Dixon 1935
plant species in the orthotrichaceae family
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Macromitrium brevissimum Dixon 1932
plant species in the orthotrichaceae family
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Macromitrium binsteadii Dixon 1930
plant species in the orthotrichaceae family
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