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Lewinsky-Haapasaari, J & Ramsay, H.P. in McCarthy, P.M. (ed.) (2006), Orthotrichum. Flora of Australia 51 : 218-224 (Section) Lewinsky-Haapasaari, J & Ramsay, H.P. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Orthotrichum Hedw.
  2. Orthotrichum acroblepharis Müll.Hal.
  3. Orthotrichum assimile Müll.Hal.
  4. Orthotrichum campbelliae Watts & Whitel.
  5. Orthotrichum cupulatum Hoffm. ex Brid. var. cupulatum
  6. Orthotrichum encalyptaceum var. tenuisetum Müll.Hal.
  7. Orthotrichum hortense Bosw.
  8. Orthotrichum lateciliatum Venturi
  9. Orthotrichum lateciliatum var. apiculatum Venturi
  10. Orthotrichum laterale Hampe
  11. Orthotrichum lawrencei Mitt.
  12. Orthotrichum praeperistomatum Venturi
  13. Orthotrichum rupestre Schleich. ex Schwägr. var. rupestre
  14. Orthotrichum rupestriforme Venturi
  15. Orthotrichum sullivanii Müll.Hal.
  16. Orthotrichum tasmanicum Hook.f. & Wilson var. tasmanicum
  17. Orthotrichum waltheri Watts & Whitel.
  18. Orthotrichum whiteleggei Müll.Hal.

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