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Touw, A. & Falter-van den Haak, L. (1989), A revision of the Australasian Thuidiaceae (Musci), with notes on species from adjacent regions. Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 67 : 1--57 (Paper) Touw, A. & Falter-van den Haak, L. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Cyrto-hypnum nanodelicatulum Hampe
  2. Hypnum amblystegioides Müll.Hal. ex Mitt.
  3. Leskea hastata Mitt.
  4. Thuidium atrovirens Broth. ex Burges
  5. Thuidium bonianum Besch.
  6. Thuidium cymbifolium (Dozy & Molk.) Dozy & Molk.
  7. Thuidium erectum Hampe ex Geh.
  8. Thuidium furfurosum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Reichardt
  9. Thuidium furfurosum var. fulvastrum (Mitt.) Dixon
  10. Thuidium kuripanum (Dozy & Molk.) R.Watan.
  11. Thuidium laeviusculum (Mitt.) A.Jaeger
  12. Thuidium liliputanum Broth.
  13. Thuidium meyenianum (Hampe) Dozy & Molk.
  14. Thuidium obtusirameum Broth. ex F.M.Bailey
  15. Thuidium pallidolimbatum Broth. ex F.M.Bailey
  16. Thuidium plumulosum (Dozy & Molk.) Dozy & Molk.
  17. Thuidium protensulum Müll.Hal. ex Cardot
  18. Thuidium sparsum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Reichardt
  19. Thuidium sparsum var. hastatum (Mitt.) Touw & Falter-van den Haak
  20. Thuidium squallidiusculum Müll.Hal. ex Burges
  21. Thuidium stuartii (Müll.Hal.) A.Jaeger
  22. Thuidium subglaucinum Cardot
  23. Thuidium subliliputanum Broth. ex Watts
  24. Thuidium synoicum Touw
  25. Thuidium trachypodioides Broth. & Watts
  26. Thuidium velatum (Mitt.) Paris

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