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Hampe, G.E.L. (1874), Species muscorum novas ex Herbario Melbourneo Australiae. Linnaea: ein Journal für die Botanik in ihrem ganzen Umfange, oder Beiträge zur Pflanzenkunde 38 : 661-672 (Paper) Hampe, G.E.L. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Brachysteleum howeanum Hampe
  2. Catharinea arnoldi Hampe
  3. Dendro-hypnum praenitens Hampe
  4. Drepano-hypnum leucochlorum Hampe
  5. Drepano-hypnum praenitens Hampe
  6. Endotrichella campbelliana Hampe
  7. Euptychium mucronatum Hampe
  8. Euptychium robustum Hampe
  9. Hookeria campbelliana Hampe
  10. Hypnum sect. Sciuro-hypnum Hampe
  11. Lopidium pinnatum Hampe
  12. Macromitrium brevisetaceum Hampe
  13. Neckera trichophoroides Hampe ex Müll.Hal.
  14. Rhodobryum leucocanthum Hampe
  15. Sciuro-hypnum (Hampe) Hampe
  16. Sphagnum cristatum Hampe
  17. Spiridens muelleri Hampe

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