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Molendoa ogalalensis (Bryopsida, Pottiaceae) New to Mexico

The Bryologist, 2005
The rare, North American, high plains moss, Molendoa ogalalensis (G. L. Smith) R. H. Zander, is newly recorded for stations in Sonora, Mexico.
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Anoectangium handelii (Bryopsida, Pottiaceae) in the New World

The Bryologist, 2005
New to the Americas is Anoectangium handelii Schiffn., which differs significantly from A. aestivum (Hedwig) Mitt. by its small size, axillary propagula, and cauline leaves usually blunt and shorter than the perichaetial leaves. Previously, this species was known only from south-central Eurasia.
Richard H. Zander, William A. Weber
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The genus Taxithelium (Bryopsida, Sematophyllaceae) in Australia

Australian Systematic Botany, 2002
In our review of the genus Taxithelium in Australia, the following six species are recognised: Taxithelium. instratum (Brid.) Broth., T. kerianum (Broth.) Broth., T. merrillii Broth., T. muscicolum (Broth.) B.C.Tan, H.P.Ramsay & W.B.Schofield, T. nepalense (Schwägr.) Broth. and T. planum (Brid.) Mitt.
H. P. Ramsay, W. B. Schofield, B. C. Tan
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Distribution of Ptychomitrium muelleri (Bryopsida), with its Synonyms

The Bryologist, 2001
Abstract A revisionary study of the genus Ptychomitrium showed that Ptychomitrium balansae Besch. and P. microblastum (C. Muell.) Par. are new synonyms of P. muelleri (Mitt.) Jaeg. The study markedly expands the geographical range of P. muelleri from Australia to New Caledonia, South America and South Africa.
Tong Cao, Shuiliang Guo, Yuanming Zhang
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Antimicrobial Activity of Thuidium delicatulum (Bryopsida) Extracts

2017
This study aims to observe the antimicrobial activity of Thuidium delicatulum extracts. Moss samples were collected from Kastamonu - TURKEY and eight different extraction solvents were used in the study. All the extracts were investigated for in vitro antimicrobial activity against Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633, Yersinia ...
ALTUNER, Ergin Murat, ÇETİN, Barbaros
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New differential characters for Orthotrichum rogeri Brid. (Orthotrichaceae, Bryopsida)

Nova Hedwigia, 2002
Gametangia distribution, leaf dimorphism and endostome ornamentation and position when dry are new characters that are proposed for a safer discrimination of Orthotrichum rogeri from related species. Additionally, an updated description is given, and, since the holotype is an incomplete specimen, a complementary epitype is designated.
Ricardo Garilleti   +2 more
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Grimmia(Bryopsida, Grimmiaceae) in the Nepalese Khumbu Valley

Journal of Bryology, 2002
In February 2000, a Grimmia collecting trip was made in the Nepalese Khumbu valley. Grimmia Hedw. is the most abundantly occurring moss genus in this area, and from Lukla (2866 m) up to Mt Everest base camp (5400 m) ten species were encountered. A key is presented. G.
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TYPIFICATION OF SOME ORTHOTRICHACEOUS NAMES PUBLISHED BY G. VENTURI (ORTHOTRICHACEAE: BRYOPSIDA)

TAXON, 1987
SummaryGustavo Venturi (1830‐1898) wrote 20 articles on the taxonomy of the moss genus Orthotrichum. In these papers, as well as in contributions of new taxa to papers by prominent bryologists of his era, he described 19 species, 3 subspecies, and 48 varieties.
NIMIS, PIERLUIGI, Vitt D. H.
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Bryopsida 苔綱 @iN

2022
Kwok, Alan, Tai, Ada
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Aloina and Aloinella (Bryopsida, Pottiaceae) in northern Argentina

Brittonia, 2004
Except for a robust habit, two specimens ofAloina collected in northern Argentina are morphologically similar and are tentatively attributed toA. rigida (Hedw.) Limpr. This represents an addition to the moss flora of Argentina. In addition, two specimens ofAloinella represent significant findings: one shows features that agree with those given in the ...
Claudio Delgadillo M   +1 more
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