释义 |
he·pat·i·cae \]əˌsē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Medieval Latin hepaticae, plural of hepatica liverwort : a class of Bryophyta comprising the liverworts and being distinguished from Musci by the presence of a usually thalloid gametophyte that is not produced from a protonema, unicellular rhizoids and elaters, and antheridia and archegonia that are borne on the thallus and produce a short-lived and simple sporophyte — compare anthocerotales, jungermanniales, marchantiales, sphaerocarpales |