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Dixon, H.N. (1942), Additions to the mosses of North Queensland. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland 53 (2) : 23-40 (Paper) Dixon, H.N. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Acanthocladium rigidifolium Dixon
  2. Acroporium scalarirete Dixon
  3. Barbula incerta Dixon
  4. Callicostella rugiseta Dixon
  5. Calyptothecium subecostatum Dixon
  6. Campylopus excurrens Dixon
  7. Dicranella euryphylla Dixon
  8. Dicranoloma elimbatum Dixon
  9. Dicranoloma monocarpum Paris ex Dixon
  10. Dicranum monocarpum Müll.Hal. ex Watts & Whitel.
  11. Endotrichella dietrichiae var. longiseta Dixon
  12. Entodon terrae-reginae Dixon
  13. Fissidens cambewarrae Dixon
  14. Fissidens microhumilis Dixon
  15. Fissidens patulifolius Dixon
  16. Glossadelphus dimorphus Dixon
  17. Hypnum callidioides Müll.Hal.
  18. Macromitrium funiforme Dixon
  19. Mesochaete grandiretis Dixon
  20. Moenkemeyera australiensis Dixon
  21. Neckeropsis sparvelliae Dixon
  22. Rhaphidostegium calliferum Geh. & Hampe
  23. Rhynchostegium inaequale Dixon
  24. Sematophyllum callidioides (Müll.Hal.) Dixon
  25. Sematophyllum calliferum (Geh. & Hampe) Broth. ex Dixon
  26. Tayloria henryae Dixon
  27. Trichosteleum pallidum Dixon

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