In recent years, molecular studies have shown that characters associated with reproduction (sexual as well as asexual) are much more important in separating taxa at higher level than generally believed 10-15 years ago. For example, the color of gemmae (red or yellow) is a character separating Lophozia (Dumortier 1831: 53) Dumortier (1835: 17) s.str. from Lophoziopsis Konstantinova & Vilnet (2010: 66) (De Roo et al. 2007, Vilnet et al. 2011).
Also, the presence and absence of a perigynium is shown to separate the two genera Jungermannia Linnaeus (1753: 1131) and Solenostoma Mitten (1865: 51), two genera that have mostly been treated as congeneric over the last 25-30 years (see Váňa & Long 2009).