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Brotherus, V.F. & Watts, W.W. (1918), The mosses of north Queensland. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 43 : 514-567 (Paper) Brotherus, V.F. & Watts, W.W. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Aerobryopsis sigmatophylla Broth. & Watts
  2. Austinia brotheri W.R.Buck & H.A.Crum
  3. Austinia luzonensis Broth. ex Broth. & Watts
  4. Brachymenium wattsii Broth.
  5. Bryum kurandae Broth. & Watts
  6. Campylopus wattsii Broth.
  7. Chaetomitrium entodontoides Broth. & Watts
  8. Cyclodictyon lepidum (Mitt.) Broth. & Watts
  9. Dicranella pycnoglossa var. longifolia Broth. & Watts
  10. Dicranoloma wattsii Broth.
  11. Ectropothecium serrifolium Broth. & Watts
  12. Fissidens cairnensis Broth. & Watts
  13. Fissidens kurandae Broth. & Watts
  14. Floribundaria robustula Broth. & Watts
  15. Hookeria lepida Mitt.
  16. Isopterygium sublatifolium Broth.
  17. Meiothecium brotheri Watts
  18. Mniodendron comatulum Geh. ex Broth.
  19. Pterobryidium Broth. & Watts
  20. Pterobryidium australe Broth. & Watts
  21. Pterobryopsis filigera Broth. & Watts
  22. Syrrhopodon cairnensis Broth. & Watts
  23. Taxithelium wattsii Broth.
  24. Trichosteleum elegantulum Broth. & Watts

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