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Didymodon fuscus (Müll.Hal.) J.A.Jiménez & M.J.Cano: a South American—Cape winter-rainfall disjunct and a key to South African species of the genus

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Li, M.R. Crosby & S. He, eds. Moss Flora of China. Vol. 2. Fissidentaceae–Ptychomitriaceae. English Version. Beijing and St. Louis: Science Press and Missouri Botanical Garden Press, pp. 154–73. Xiang,… Click to show full abstract

Li, M.R. Crosby & S. He, eds. Moss Flora of China. Vol. 2. Fissidentaceae–Ptychomitriaceae. English Version. Beijing and St. Louis: Science Press and Missouri Botanical Garden Press, pp. 154–73. Xiang, L.-Z., Liu, Z.-H., Liu, J.-B., Li, L., Zou, X., Lou, M.-Y., Dai, R. & Zhu, Y. 2013. Variation of glaciers and its response to climate change in Bomi county of Tibet Autonomous Region in 1980–2010. Journal of Glaciology and Geocryology, 35(3): 593–600. [In Chinese].

Keywords: didymodon fuscus; fuscus hal; cano south; nez cano; hal jim; jim nez

Journal Title: Journal of Bryology
Year Published: 2017

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