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Gottsche, C.M. in Gottsche, C.M., Lindenberg, J.B.W. & Nees von Esenbeck, C.D.G. (1845), Synopsis Hepaticarum 2 : 145-304 (Section) Gottsche, C.M. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Chiloscyphus decipiens Gottsche
  2. Frullania brachyclada Taylor ex Lehm.
  3. Jungermannia clavigera Hook.
  4. Jungermannia magellanica Lam.
  5. Jungermannia serpentina Nees
  6. Lepidozia lindenbergii Gottsche
  7. Mastigobryum echinatum Gottsche
  8. Mastigobryum serpentinum (Nees) Lindenb.
  9. Mastigobryum vittatum Gottsche
  10. Micropterygium Lindenb., Nees & Gottsche
  11. Phragmicoma haskarliana Gottsche
  12. Phragmicoma hasskarliana Gottsche
  13. Phragmicoma pulopenangensis Gottsche
  14. Phragmicoma reniloba Gottsche
  15. Polyotus brachycladus (Taylor ex Lehm.) Gottsche
  16. Polyotus claviger (Hook.) Gottsche
  17. Polyotus claviger Gottsche
  18. Polyotus magellancius (Lam.) Gottsche
  19. Polyotus taylori Gottsche
  20. Polyotus taylorii Gottsche
  21. Radula javanica Gottsche
  22. Radula lingulata Gottsche
  23. Trichocolea tomentosa (Sw.) Gottsche

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