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Bryophytes of Uganda : 3., Phyllodon truncatulus (Müll. Hal.) Buck is replaced in Africa by Phyllodon truncatus (Welw. & Duby) Buck (Hypnaceae, Bryopsida) [PDF]
All specimens in BM labelled Phyllodon truncatus or P. truncatulus have been examined, together with two new Uganda collections, and all African species conform to the type of P. truncatus, and all American species conform to the type of P.
O’Shea, Brian J.
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The Genus Calomnion (Bryopsida): Taxonomy, Phylogeny, and Biogeography
The genus Calomnion (Calomniaceae) contains nine species; four of these taxa are here described as new. Seven species have geographic ranges restricted to individual Austral, South Pacific, or Southeast Asian island groups. Two species are more widely distributed in Australasia and the South Pacific.
openaire +3 more sources
Diphyscium mucronifolium (Diphysciaceae) is presently added to the bryophytic flora of Assam, India from Chandubi. The taxon has been identified as a distributional report based on morphological investigations. The species has often been confused with D.
Twinkle Chetia +2 more
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Bryophytes of Uganda : 2., new and interesting records [PDF]
51 hepatics and 46 mosses are reported new to Uganda, including one moss new to Africa, one hepatic and two mosses new to mainland Africa, and 2 hepatics that are otherwise known only from their type ...
Hodgetts, Nick G. +5 more
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Durante os estudos brioflorísticos realizados na Reserva Ecológica da Michelin, foram identificadas 37 espécies de Hypnales pertencentes a 10 famílias.
Silvana B. Vilas Bôas-Bastos +1 more
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Additions to the bryophyte floras of Réunion and Mauritius (East African Islands) [PDF]
Interesting records of bryophytes from the East African Islands Réunion and Mauritius are reported. Anomodon tristis (Ces.) Sull. & Lesq. is reported with certainty for Africa. First records for the East African Islands of Calliergonella cuspidata (Hedw.)
Müller, Frank
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Bryophyte communities were compared between arboreal (trunk bases) and terrestrialhabitats in primary forest Mount Halimun Salak National Park, West Java. The communitieswere analyzed based on species diversity, abundance, and biomass.
NUNIK S. ARIYANTI, SULISTIJORINI
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Presencia de Bryopsida fértil en los niveles Westfalianos del subgrup Itararé, Cuenca de Paraná, Brasil [PDF]
The bryophyte fossils are rare, mainly in Paleozoic sedimentary rocks in spite of being present since the Silurian Period. In the Division Bryophyta, the fossils that belong to the Class Bryopsida are recognized since the Carboniferous, but they are ...
Amaral, Paula G. C. +3 more
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Three new and remarkable species of mosses from China and the Philippines [PDF]
Distichophyllum meizhii Tan & Lin and D. wanianum Tan & Lin (Hookeriaceae) collected from southwestern region of China are described as new to science. Also, Horikawaea redfearnii Tan & Lin is described as a new species based on collections from Hainan ...
Lin, Pang-juan, Tan, Benito C.
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Cytological studies on mosses from Papua New Guinea : 1., introduction and the family Orthotrichaceae. [PDF]
Chromosome numbers with information on meiotic behaviour are recorded for the first time for the following taxa in the family Orthotrichaceae from Papua New Guinea - Desmotheca apiculata (Dozy & Molk.) Lindb. ex Card.
Ramsay, Helen P. +2 more
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