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Publikováno v:
Taxon, 2007 Feb 01. 56(1), 89-94.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/25065738
Autor:
David G. Long
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bryology. 42:189-191
In a short, little-known paper, Greville (1830) published four new mosses, three from Argentina and one from Chile, collected by John Gillies. The first of these (Anictangium orthotrichoides Gillie...
Publikováno v:
Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy. 49:371-373
While conducting a floristic study of Korean moss, we discovered one unrecorded species collected from Mt. Hallasan in Korea. Brachydontium olympicum (E. Britton) T. T. McIntosh & J. R. Spence is recorded for the first time for Korea. Unlike other sp
Autor:
Michelle J. Price
Publikováno v:
Candollea, Vol. 73, No 2 (2018) pp. 249-255
The historically important Hedwig-Schwägrichen collection in G contains type material linked with the moss names of Johannes Hedwig. These originate from species that he described as new to science, or that were ascribed to him when his 1801 publica
Autor:
David Meagher
Publikováno v:
Telopea. 20:49-60
Five species of Ptychomitrium have been recognised in Australia: P. acutifolium, P. australe, P. laxifolium, P. mittenii and P. muelleri. Apart from P. mittenii these species have been confused in the literature and in herbarium identifications. Here
Publikováno v:
Madroño. 63:353-358
Two species of the genus Campylostelium Bruch & Schimp. are reported for the southwestern United States. Campylostelium laegerae Brinda, D.R. Toren & Shevock, sp. nov. is described and illustrated. Campylostelium pitardii (Corb.) E. Maier is reported
Autor:
John C. Brinda, David G. Long
Publikováno v:
TAXON. 69:1107-1107
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Publikováno v:
Botany. 88:336-344
The moss Ptychomitrium serratum (C. Müll. Hal. ex Schimp.) Besch., is native to Mexico and parts of western Texas and southern New Mexico, and it is a rare adventive in the area from East Texas and Louisiana to Missouri, Tennessee, South Carolina, a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bryology. 25:263-270
Ptychomitrium tortula (Harv.) A.Jaeger, P. lepidomitrium (C.Muell.) Schimp., P. rhacomitrioides Dixon and P. lindigii (Hampe) Jaeg. are similar in morphology by having scabrous calyptrae, sinuous basal leaf cells and crisped and contorted dry leaves.