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Pseudocrossidium perpapillosum (Pottiaceae) a new species from South America

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Pages 300-303 | Published online: 12 Nov 2013

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María J. Cano, Juan A. Jiménez, Mónica Martínez, M. Teresa Gallego & Guillermo M. Suárez. (2023) Aloina scindulosa M.J.Cano, J.A.Jiménez & M.T.Gallego (Pottiaceae), a new moss species from Argentina. Journal of Bryology 45:2, pages 105-112.
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María J. Cano, Juan A. Jiménez, M. Teresa Gallego & Juan Guerra. (2021) A molecular approach to the phylogeny of the moss genus Pseudocrossidium (Pottiaceae, Bryopsida) and its taxonomic implications . Journal of Systematics and Evolution 60:4, pages 914-931.
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