Synonyms and combinations
Source: Catalogue of Life
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- ≡ Barbula nigrescens Mitt.
- ≡ Fuscobryum nigrescens (Mitt.) R.H. Zander
- = Andreaea kai-alpina Sakurai & Takaki
- = Andreaea yuennanensis Broth.
- = Barbula brunneola Müll. Hal.
- = Barbula rigidula var. perobtusa Broth.
- = Barbula rufofusca E. Lawton & F.J. Herm.
- = Barbula subrivicola P.C. Chen
- = Barbula subrivicola var. densifolia P.C. Chen
- = Bryoerythrophyllum ferrugineum Gangulee
Vernacular names
Source: Catalogue of Life
2 results
black didymodon moss English |
カイガネクロゴケ Japanese |
Bibliography
Source: Catalogue of Life
14 results
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Citation
Didymodon nigrescens (Mitt.) K. Saito in undefined