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Didymodon torquatus (Taylor) Catches., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Klazenga, N. (2015), AusMoss: Catalogue of Australian mosses, v. 2015-11-16: - [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Barbula torquata Taylor legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Tortula torquata (Taylor) Wilson legitimate taxonomic synonym: Barbula subtorquata Müll.Hal. & Hampe legitimate taxonomic synonym: Tortula crispifolia Mitt. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Barbula crispifolia (Mitt.) A.Jaeger legitimate taxonomic synonym: Tortula subtorquata (Müll.Hal. & Hampe) Mitt. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Barbula luehmannii Broth. & Geh. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Barbula chrysopus Müll.Hal. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Barbula chrysochaete Müll.Hal. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Didymodon subtorquatus (Müll.Hal. & Hampe) Catches. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Didymodon luehmannii (Broth. & Geh.) Catches. legitimate
  • distribution: W.A., N.T., S.A., Qld, N.S.W., A.C.T., Vic., Tas.
  • remarks: Very similar to states of D. vinealis from the Northern Hemisphere (P.Sollman, pers. comm., Apr. 2001). Australian reports of D. vinealis belong here.

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Didymodon torquatus (Taylor) Catches.

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