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Frahm, J.-P. (1994), A new synopsis of the Campylopus species from Australia. J. Bryol 18 : 311--327 (Paper) Frahm, J.-P. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Campylopus acuminatus Mitt. var. acuminatus
  2. Campylopus acuminatus var. kirkii (Mitt.) J.-P.Frahm
  3. Campylopus australis Catches. & J.-P.Frahm
  4. Campylopus bicolor (Müll.Hal.) Wilson var. bicolor
  5. Campylopus bicolor var. ericeticola (Müll.Hal.) Dixon
  6. Campylopus boswellii (Müll.Hal.) Paris
  7. Campylopus catarractilis (Müll.Hal.) Paris
  8. Campylopus chilensis De Not.
  9. Campylopus clavatus (R.Br.) Wilson
  10. Campylopus clemensiae E.B.Bartram
  11. Campylopus comosus (Schwägr.) Bosch & Sande Lac.
  12. Campylopus ericoides (Griff.) A.Jaeger
  13. Campylopus flexuosus (Hedw.) Brid.
  14. Campylopus flindersii Catches. & J.-P.Frahm
  15. Campylopus fragilis (Brid.) Bruch & Schimp.
  16. Campylopus incrassatus Müll.Hal.
  17. Campylopus introflexus (Hedw.) Brid.
  18. Campylopus japonicus Broth.
  19. Campylopus laxitextus Sande Lac.
  20. Campylopus laxoventralis Herzog ex J.-P.Frahm
  21. Campylopus modestus Cardot
  22. Campylopus perauriculatus Broth.
  23. Campylopus purpureocaulis Dusén
  24. Campylopus pyriformis (Schultz) Brid.
  25. Campylopus robillardii Besch.
  26. Campylopus schmidii (Müll.Hal.) A.Jaeger
  27. Campylopus umbellatus (Arn.) Paris
  28. Campylopus woollsii var. cylindricus Paris

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