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J.R.Spence & H.P.Ramsay Name author Spence, J.R. & Ramsay, H.P. Reference author
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8 References:
  1. Spence, J.R. & Ramsay, H.P. (2019), Revised keys and additions to the Australian Bryaceae. Telopea 22
  2. Spence, J.R. & Ramsay, H.P. (2013), Additions to and nomenclatural changes in the Bryaceae (Bryopsida) in Australia. Telopea 15
  3. Spence, J.R. & Ramsay, H.P. (1996), Biogeography of the Subfamily Bryoideae (Bryaceae, Musci) in North-eastern Queensland. Australian Systematic Botany 9
  4. Spence, J.R. & Ramsay, H.P. (1996), New and interesting species of the family Bryaceae (Bryopsida) from Australia. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 17
  5. Spence, J.R. & Ramsay, H.P. (1999), Three new species of Rosulabryum (Bryopsida, Bryaceae) from Australia. Telopea 8
  6. Spence, J.R. & Ramsay, H.P. (2002), The genus Anomobryum Schimp. (Bryopsida, Bryaceae) in Australia. Telopea 9
  7. Spence, J.R. & Ramsay, H.P. (2005), New genera and combinations in the Bryaceae (Bryales, Musci) for Australia. Phytologia 87
  8. Spence, J.R. & Ramsay, H.P. in McCarthy, P.M. (ed.) (2006), Bryaceae. Flora of Australia 51

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