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Mitten, W. in Hooker, J.D. (1859), Hepaticae. The botany of the Antarctic voyage of H.M. Discovery ships Erebus and Terror. III. Flora Tasmaniae 2(8) : 221-240 BHL (Section) Mitten, W. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Chiloscyphus conjugatus Mitt.
  2. Chiloscyphus gunnianus Mitt.
  3. Chiloscyphus tridentatus Mitt.
  4. Gymnanthe cinerascens (Lehm. & Lindenb.) Mitt.
  5. Gymnanthe concinna Mitt.
  6. Gymnanthe diplophylla (Hook.f. & Taylor) Mitt.
  7. Isotachis gunniana Mitt.
  8. Jungermannia alcicornis Hook.f. & Taylor
  9. Jungermannia cinerascens Lehm. & Lindenb.
  10. Jungermannia diplophylla Hook.f. & Taylor
  11. Jungermannia marginata Mitt.
  12. Jungermannia obtusifolia Hook.
  13. Jungermannia pinguis L.
  14. Jungermannia pisicolor Hook.f. & Taylor
  15. Leioscyphus chiloscyphoideus (Lehm.) Mitt.
  16. Leioscyphus marginatus Mitt. ex Steph.
  17. Lejeunea gunniana Mitt.
  18. Lejeunea serpyllifolia Lib.
  19. Lejeunea tumida Mitt.
  20. Lepidozia procera Mitt.
  21. Lophocolea amplectens Mitt.
  22. Lophocolea australis (Taylor) Mitt.
  23. Lophocolea decurva Mitt.
  24. Lophocolea tasmanica Mitt.
  25. Plagiochila chiloscyphoideus Lindenb. ex Lehm.
  26. Riccia cochleata Hook.f. & Taylor
  27. Sarcomitrium alcicorne (Hook.f. & Taylor) Mitt.
  28. Sarcomitrium cochleatum (Hook.f. & Taylor) Mitt.
  29. Sarcomitrium pingue (L.) Mitt.
  30. Scapania obtusifolia (Hook.) Mitt.
  31. Steetzia pisicolor (Hook.f. & Taylor) Mitt.
  32. Trichocolea tomentella (Ehrh.) Dumort.

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