Synonyms and combinations
Source: Catalogue of Life
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Source: Catalogue of Life
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Hooker, J. D., & Wilson, W. (1844). Musci antarctici, being characters with brief descriptions of the new species of mosses discovered during the voyage of H.M. discovery ships, Erebus and Terror, in the southern circumpolar regions, together with those of Tasmania and New Zealand. London Journal of Botany, 3, 533–556. https://www.tropicos.org/reference/9029237 Published in |
Dusén, P. (1905). Musci nonnulli novi e Fuegia et Patagonia reportati. Botaniska Notiser, 1905(7), 299–310. https://www.tropicos.org/reference/100042927 |
Goffinet, B., Shaw, A. J., Cox, C. J., Wickett, N. J., & Boles, S. B. (2004). Phylogenetic inferences in the Orthotrichoideae (Orthotrichaceae, Bryophyta) based on variation in four loci from all genomes. Monographs in Systematic Botany from the Missouri Botanical Garden, 98, 270–289. https://www.tropicos.org/reference/9028088 |
Hooker, J. D. (1867). In Handbook of the New Zealand Flora (Vol. 2). Reeve & Co., London. https://www.tropicos.org/reference/9017465 |
The Bryophyte Nomenclator |
Bot. Not. 1905: 304. 1905. |
Greene, D. M. (1986). In A Conspectus of the Mosses of Antarctica, South Georgia, the Falkland Islands and Southern South America. British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge. https://www.tropicos.org/reference/9001369 |
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