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Dozy, F. & Molkenboer, J.H. (1844), Musci frondosi ex archipelago Indico et Japonia. Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Botanique, sér. 3 2 : 297-316 (Paper) Dozy, F. & Molkenboer, J.H. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Bryum exile Dozy & Molk.
  2. Bryum leucophyllum Dozy & Molk.
  3. Bryum plumosum Dozy & Molk.
  4. Daltonia angustifolia Dozy & Molk.
  5. Endotrichum Dozy & Molk.
  6. Endotrichum elegans Dozy & Molk.
  7. Fissidens ceylonensis Dozy & Molk.
  8. Grimmia comosa Dozy & Molk.
  9. Hookeria cuspidata Dozy & Molk.
  10. Hypnum boschii Dozy & Molk.
  11. Hypnum cymbifolium Dozy & Molk.
  12. Hypnum hamatum Dozy & Molk.
  13. Hypnum microcladon Dozy & Molk.
  14. Hypnum plumulosum Dozy & Molk.
  15. Hypnum reticulatum Dozy & Molk.
  16. Hypnum verrucosum Dozy & Molk.
  17. Leskea floribunda Dozy & Molk.
  18. Leskea mitrata Dozy & Molk.
  19. Mielichhoferia schimperi Dozy & Molk.
  20. Neckera longissima Dozy & Molk.
  21. Neckera pygmaea Dozy & Molk.
  22. Syrrhopodon revolutus Dozy & Molk.
  23. Zygodon anomalus Dozy & Molk.

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