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Meagher Name author Meagher, D.A. Reference author
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10 References:
  1. Meagher, D.A. (2001), Threatened liverwort listed. Bryological Times 103
  2. Meagher, D.A. (2017), The genus Ptychomitrium Fürnr. (Bryophyta: Ptychomitriaceae) in Australia. Telopea 20
  3. Meagher, D.A. (2023), Flora of Australia: Calyptothecium (manuscript) Personal Communication
  4. Meagher, D.A. (2002), Australasian Bryological Newsletter 46
  5. Meagher, D.A. (2005), Bazzania sauropoda D.Meagher (Marchantiophyta: Lepidoziaceae), a new species from tropical Queensland`. Austrobaileya 7(1)
  6. Meagher, D.A. (2005), Australasian Bryological Newsletter 50
  7. Meagher, D.A. (2008), Nova Hedwigia 86
  8. Meagher, D.A. (2011), Studies on Bazzania 4. Bazzania mittenii (Steph.) Steph. (Lepidoziaceae, Marchantiophyta) a re-instated Australasian liverwort and its synonyms. Nova Hedwigia 93(1-2)
  9. Meagher, D.A. (2011), Nova Hedwigia 92
  10. Meagher, D.A. (2017), What is Microlejeunea victoriae D.J.Carr?. Telopea 20

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