Echinodiaceae Broth.
Hypnum hispidum Hook.f. & Wilson
, legitimate, scientific
[Hooker, J.D. & Wilson, W.M. (1844), Musci antarctici, being characters with brief descriptions of the new species of mosses discovered during the voyage of H.M. discovery ships, Erebus and Terror, in the southern circumpolar regions, together with those of Tasmania and New Zealand. London Journal of Botany 3]:
552
[comb. nov.]
[Mitten, W. (1859), Descriptions of some new species of Musci from New Zealand and other parts of the Southern Hemisphere, together with an enumeration of the species collected in Tasmania by William Archer, Esq.; arranged upon the plan proposed in the 'Musci Indiae Orientalis'. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society, Botany 4]:
91
[basionym]
basionym of:
Leskea hispida (Hook.f. & Wilson) Mitt.
legitimate
[Reichardt, H.W (1870), Reichardt (1870), Reise Novara, Pilze, Leber-Laubm. 1 1]:
127
[basionym]
basionym of:
Echinodium hispidum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Reichardt
legitimate
[Paris, J.E.G.N. (1898), Index Bryologicus sive enumeration muscorum hucusque cognitorum adjunctis synonyma distributioneque geographica locupletissimis]:
1155
[basionym]
basionym of:
Sciaromium hispidum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Paris
legitimate
[Olsson, S.; Enroth, J.; Buchbender, V.; Hedenäs, L.; Huttunen, S.; Quandt, D. (2011), Neckera and Thamnobryum (Neckeraceae, Bryopsida): paraphyletic assemblages. Taxon 60]:
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[basionym]
basionym of:
Echinodiopsis hispida (Hook.f. & Wilson) S.Olsson, Enroth & D.Quandt
legitimate