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NOTES ON SOME MALAYSIAN SPECIES OF ANTHOCEROS L. (HEPATICAE)—I
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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A taxonomic account of the genus, Mannia. and its only local representative. M. capensis. together with its distribution in southern Africa as currently known, is given. Mannia capensis var. pallida S.W.
S. M. Perold
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MOIST CLIFF WITH LIVERWORTS. Table Mountain, 3000 feet. Dec. Upper part: Plagiochila natalensis Pears., with plants of Disa longicornu. Lower part: Marchantia polymorpha L.
Marloth, R. (Rudolf), 1855-1931
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Once Again on the Distribution of Syzygiella (Adelanthaceae, Marchantiophyta) in Indochina
The distribution of known Syzygiella taxa in Indochina was reviewed. Currently, four species are known in Indochina: S. autumnalis, S. elongella, S. nipponica, and S. securifolia. This genus is reported for the first time in the flora of Cambodia, and S.
Vadim A. Bakalin +3 more
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As far as is known, the rare genus Cryptomitrium is reported here for the first time lor the whole continent ot Africa with the description of a new species, C. oreades, from the mountain Kingdom of Lesotho in southern Africa. The specimen, attributed to
S. M. Perold
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Athalamia hyalina (Sommerf.) Hatt. (Hepaticae) en el Pirineo Español
Athalamia hyalina (Sommerf.) Hatt.
Miguel-Velasco, A.M. (Ana Maria) de +3 more
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Fossombronia spinifolia was described by Stephani (1900) from a specimen collected by Breutel at Genadendal (Gnadenthal) during his visit to the Cape, which lasted from November 1853 to April 1854 (Gunn & Codd 1981).
S. M. Perold
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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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Key to Latin American species of Bazzania S. F. Gray
A new key to neotropical species of the genus Bazzania, based on the descriptions by Fulford (1946, 1963), is provided.
Bernecker-Lücking, Andrea
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journal articleThe Hepaticae, or liverworts, are small green plants mostly growing in damp or wet places, although a considerable number of them inhabit dry shady places, even in desert regions.
Flowers, Seville
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