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NOTES ON SOME MALAYSIAN SPECIES OF ANTHOCEROS L. (HEPATICAE)—I

open access: yesReinwardtia, 2015
1. The present paper is mainly based on studies on the spot of some membersof the genus Anthoceros. Detailed descriptions and figures taken for the greatest partfrom living plants are given and notes on ecology and synonymy added.
W. MEIJER
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Studies in the Marchantiales (Hepaticae) from southern Africa. 9, The genus Marchantia and its five local species

open access: yesBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation, 1995
In this, the ninth and final article in the series on southern African Marchantiales. a taxonomic account is given ol the genus Marchantia which is locally represented by five species.
S. M. Perold
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Hepáticas (Marchantiophyta) del departamento del Quindío, Colombia

open access: yesBiota Colombiana, 2004
Las hepáticas son plantas poco conocidas en nuestro país, a pesar de que se han hecho grandes esfuerzos para documentar su distribución geográfica, sistemática y ecología (Uribe-M. & Gradstein 1999).
Oscar Orrego, Jaime Uribe-M.
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The hepatics, Symphyogyna podophylla and Pallavicinialyellii (Falla viciniaceae) in southern Africa

open access: yesBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation, 1993
A detailed description of Symphyogyna podophylla, illustrated with photographs of the thalli and spores, is presented.It is compared to S. hymenophyllum, with which it may be conspecific.
S. M. Perold
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Additions to the bryophyte flora of Réunion (East African Islands) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Nineteen species of bryophytes are reported for the first time for Réunion. Especially remarkable are the first African record of Anastrophyllum leucocephalum (Tayl.) Steph. and the first records for the East African Islands of Cephaloziella cf. vaginans
Müller, Frank
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Epiphyllous liverworts on rosette leaves of Ardisia species (Myrsinaceae) in China [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Four species of Ardisia (Myrsinaceae, Magnoliopsida) with rosette or low-lying leaves in China (including Hong Kong) have been found to be the hosts for 12 species of epiphyllous liverworts which belong to 4 families and 9 genera.
But, Paul P.P.H.   +2 more
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Studies in the Sphaerocarpales (Hepaticae) from southern Africa. 1. The genus Monocarpus and its only member, M. sphaerocarpus

open access: yesBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation, 1999
A taxonomic account of the genus Monocarpus and its only species, M. sphaerocarpus,  is presented. The species was initially discovered on salt pans in Western Australia, and only later, in southern Africa.
S. M. Perold
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A new species of Cronisia Berkeley (Corsiniaceae) from Mexico [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
A new species of Cronisia with sessile dorsal female involucres is described from Mexico. This plant, C. mexicana, is compared to C.
Hicks, Marie L.
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Studies in the Marchantiales (Hepaticae) from southern Africa. 5. The genus Exomiotheca, E. pustulosa and E. holstii

open access: yesBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation, 1994
A taxonomic account of the genus, Exomiotheca, and its local representatives, E. pustulosa and E. holstii, together with their distribution in southern Africa as currently known, is given.
S. M. Perold
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