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Some new additions to the hepatic flora (Jungermanniophyta) for the State of Bahia, Brazil [PDF]
In this paper are recorded 18 taxa of hepatics (Jungermanniophyta) for the first time for the state of Bahia, Brazil. Of these, Harpalejeunea ovata (Hook.) Schiffn. is new for Brazil. Morphological characters, notes on habitat and substrate are given for
Bastos, Cid José Passos +1 more
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Revision der Gattung Amphidium (Musci, Dicranaceae) [PDF]
Only 3 of the 13 species so far comprised in Amphidium were retained in the genus: A lapponicum (Hedw.) Schimp., A. mougeotii (B.S.G.) Schimp. and A. tortuosum (Hornschuch) Cufodontis. Amphidium. sublapponicum (C. Müll.) Broth.
Frahm, Jan-Peter +3 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of an Antarctic moss, Andreaea regularis Müll. Hal. 1890 (Andreaeaceae). [PDF]
Min K +5 more
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Bryophytes and their distribution in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales [PDF]
The bryophytes (mosses, liverworts and hornworts) that occur in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales (latitude 33˚–34˚ S, longitude 151˚–151˚40’ E) are listed and information is provided on their distribution in the region.
Brown, E. A. +4 more
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Occurrence of the neotropical moss Dicranella hilariana (Mont.) Mitt. in the Antarctic [PDF]
Dicranella hilariana (Mont.) Mitt., a pan-neotropical moss species, is reported for the first time from the Antarctic botanical zone. It was found on geothermally heated ground near fumaroles on Visokoi, Candlemas and Bellingshausen Islands in the ...
Arts, Theo +3 more
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Microbial Diversity of a Disused Copper Mine Site (Parys Mountain, UK), Dominated by Intensive Eukaryotic Filamentous Growth. [PDF]
Distaso MA +7 more
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[Pogonatum nanum (Polytrichaceae, Bryopsida) in Central Russia] [PDF]
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Ocorrênciade Leucophanes (Leucobryaceae, Bryopsida) na Amazônia brasileira
The first occurrence of Leucophanes brasiliense BROTH. and L. calymperatum C. MUELL. (Leucobryaceae, Bryopsida) in Brazilian Amazonia, is herein reported. These species grow on tree trunks and on lianas in humid forests. As the specimens were not fertile, identifications were based on morphological characters of the gametophytes. Illustrations of these
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