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Clasmatocolea strongylophylla (Hook.f. & Taylor) Grolle, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
McCarthy, P.M. (2003), Catalogue of Australian Liverworts and Hornworts. Flora of Australia Supplementary Series 21: 30 [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Jungermannia strongylophylla Hook.f. & Taylor legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Lophocolea strongylophylla (Hook.f. & Taylor) E.A.Hodgs. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Chiloscyphus strongylophyllus (Hook.f. & Taylor) Hässel legitimate taxonomic synonym: Jungermannia turgescens Hook.f. & Taylor legitimate taxonomic synonym: Lophocolea tumida Steph. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Lophocolea angulistipula Steph. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Lophocolea turgescens (Hook.f. & Taylor) E.A.Hodgs. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Clasmatocolea angulistipula (Steph.) Grolle legitimate

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Clasmatocolea strongylophylla (Hook.f. & Taylor) Grolle

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