Pottiaceae Schimp.
Aloina bifrons (De Not.) Delgad.
, legitimate, scientific
[Delgadillo Moya, C. (1973), A new species, nomenclatural changes, and generic limits in Aloina, Aloinella, and Crossidium (Musci). The Bryologist 76]:
273
[tax. nov.]
[Ramsay, H.P. & Seur, J. (1994), Register of type specimens of mosses in Australian herbaria]:
93
[secondary reference]
[Jolley, H. & Milne, J. in McCarthy, P.M. (ed.) (2012), 57. Pottiaceae: Aloina. Australian Mosses Online <http://www.anbg.gov.au/abrs/Mosses_online>]:
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[secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym:
Barbula sullivaniana Müll.Hal.
legitimate
[Klazenga, N. (2015), AusMoss: Catalogue of Australian mosses, v. 2015-11-16]:
-
[secondary reference]
excluded name:
Aloina bifrons (De Not.) Delgad.
legitimate
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The occurrence of this species in Australia depends on whether Aloina sullivaniana is considered a synonym (cf. Delgadillo 1975). This view was rejected by Scott & Stone (1976: 154).
[Klazenga, N. (2015), AusMoss: Catalogue of Australian mosses, v. 2015-11-16]:
-
[excluded name]
[Klazenga, N. (2023), Census of Australian Bryophytes v. 2023-02-28]:
-
APC
[secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym:
Barbula sullivaniana Müll.Hal.
legitimate
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distribution:
W.A., S.A., N.S.W., Vic.
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Following the Flora of Australia treatment (Jolley & Milne 2012), Aloina sullivaniana is included in Aloina bifrons.