1. New national and regional bryophyte records, 26.
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Ellis, L T, Bednarek-Ochyra, H, Ochyra, R, Aranda, Silvia Calvo, Colotti, Maria T, Schiavone, Maria M, Dulin, Michail V, Erzberger, P, Ezer, Tülay, Kara, Recep, Gabriel, Rosalina, Hedenäs, Lars, Holyoak, David T, Ódor, P, Papp, B, Sabovljević, M, Seppelt, R D, Smith, V R, Sotiaux, André, and Szurdoki, E
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BRYOPHYTES , *PLANT species , *BOTANY - Abstract
The article offers information on several bryophyte species found in various countries. It says that the Leptodontium planifolium known for its flexuous upper leaves and numerous propagula was first recorded in Bolivia. It mentions that the Ditrichum plumbicola are considered as rare but not threatened species found in Belgium. It adds that the Willia calobolax are subantarctic species that grow in the Îles Kerguelen Province, Prince Edward Islands and in Antipodes Island, New Zealand.
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- 2011
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