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Stone, I.G. (1990), Nomenclatural changes and new moss records in Australia. Journal of Bryology 16 : 261-273 (Paper) Stone, I.G. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Anoectangium aestivum (Hedw.) Mitt.
  2. Barbula calycina Schwägr.
  3. Barbula speirostega Müll.Hal.
  4. Calomnion complanatum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Lindb.
  5. Calymperes afzelii Sw.
  6. Fissidens amblyothallioides Broth. & Watts
  7. Fissidens australiensis A.Jaeger
  8. Fissidens bryoides var. schmidii (Müll.Hal.) R.S.Chopra & S.S.Kumar
  9. Fissidens ceylonensis Dozy & Molk.
  10. Fissidens consociatus Thér.
  11. Fissidens crassinervis Sande Lac.
  12. Fissidens crenulatus Mitt.
  13. Fissidens cucullatus I.G.Stone
  14. Fissidens densifolius Broth.
  15. Fissidens dietrichiae Müll.Hal.
  16. Fissidens diversifolius Mitt.
  17. Fissidens flabellulus Thwaites & Mitt. var. flabellulus
  18. Fissidens henryae I.G.Stone
  19. Fissidens holleanus Dozy & Molk.
  20. Fissidens laxus Sull. & Lesq.
  21. Fissidens leptocladus Müll.Hal. ex Rodway
  22. Fissidens microcladus Thwaites & Mitt.
  23. Fissidens obtusoacuminatus Müll.Hal.
  24. Fissidens pachyneuron Dixon
  25. Fissidens pungens Müll.Hal. & Hampe
  26. Fissidens sordidevirens Broth.
  27. Fissidens strictulus Müll.Hal.
  28. Fissidens tenellus Hook.f. & Wilson var. tenellus
  29. Fissidens warningensis Broth. ex Burges
  30. Fissidens wildii Broth.
  31. Mitthyridium subluteum (Müll.Hal.) H.K.Nowak
  32. Moenkemeyera australiensis Dixon
  33. Myurium rufescens subsp. purpuratum (Mitt.) Maschke
  34. Nanobryum thorsbornei I.G.Stone
  35. Sphagnum perichaetiale Hampe
  36. Syrrhopodon armatus Mitt.
  37. Taxithelium merrillii Broth.
  38. Trismegistia lancifolia (Harv.) Broth.

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