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Bryophytes and lichens in 16th-century herbaria

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Figure 1 Scanned pages of the Rauwolf herbarium (A) and the En Tibi herbarium (B–D) containing specimens of bryophytes and lichens. (A) Conocephalum conicum (‘Lichen Pulmonaria’), (B) Plagiomnium cuspidatum, Anomodon viticulosus, Hylocomium splendens, and Pleurozium schreberi (‘Muscus’), (C) Lobaria pulmonaria (‘Pulmonaria Bryon’, above), (D) Usnea longissima (‘Brion Muscus’, right and under).

Figure 1 Scanned pages of the Rauwolf herbarium (A) and the En Tibi herbarium (B–D) containing specimens of bryophytes and lichens. (A) Conocephalum conicum (‘Lichen Pulmonaria’), (B) Plagiomnium cuspidatum, Anomodon viticulosus, Hylocomium splendens, and Pleurozium schreberi (‘Muscus’), (C) Lobaria pulmonaria (‘Pulmonaria Bryon’, above), (D) Usnea longissima (‘Brion Muscus’, right and under).

Table 1 Bryophyte species included in nine 16th-century herbaria using current nomenclature. Asterisks indicate taxa that were found mixed with the respective main collection.

Table 2 Lichen species included in nine 16th-century herbaria using current nomenclature.

Figure 2 Number of genera of bryophytes and lichens included in nine 16th-century herbaria.

Figure 2 Number of genera of bryophytes and lichens included in nine 16th-century herbaria.