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Catcheside, D.G. (1980), Mosses of South Australia (Book) Catcheside, D.G. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Aloina rigida (Hedw.) Limpr.
  2. Barbula hornschuchiana Schultz
  3. Barbula luehmannii Broth. & Geh.
  4. Barbula luteola (Mitt.) Paris ex Catches.
  5. Barbula subtorquata Müll.Hal. & Hampe
  6. Barbula torquata Taylor
  7. Bartramia hampei (Mitt.) Catches.
  8. Bartramidula hampei Mitt.
  9. Bryum inclinatum (Brid.) Turton
  10. Crossidium davidai Catches.
  11. Desmatodon adustus Mitt.
  12. Desmatodon recurvatus (Hook.) Mitt.
  13. Desmatodon reflexidens (Hampe) A.Jaeger
  14. Dicranoloma austrinum (Mitt.) Watts & Whitel.
  15. Dicranoloma diaphanoneuron (Hampe) Paris
  16. Didymodon luehmannii (Broth. & Geh.) Catches.
  17. Didymodon subtorquatus (Müll.Hal. & Hampe) Catches.
  18. Didymodon torquatus (Taylor) Catches.
  19. Fissidens hebetatus Catches.
  20. Fissidens splachnifolius Hornsch.
  21. Fissidens subhumilis Catches.
  22. Mielichhoferia australis Hampe
  23. Physcomitrium phymatodeum Catches.
  24. Pottia globosa Catches.
  25. Pottia latzii Catches.
  26. Pottia willisiana Sainsbury
  27. Ptychomnion aciculare (Brid.) Mitt.
  28. Schizymenium bryoides Harv. ex Hook.
  29. Tortula baileyi Broth.
  30. Tortula luteola Mitt.
  31. Tortula papillosa Wilson
  32. Tortula subspiralis (Hampe) Broth.
  33. Weissia willisiana (Sainsbury) Catches.

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