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Ochyra, R. & Streimann, H. (2001), Studies on austral Amblystegiaceae. Nova Hedwigia 73 : 3–4 (Paper) Ochyra, R. & Streimann, H. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Amblystegium austrohygrophilum Broth.
  2. Amblystegium austroserpens Broth. ex Rodway
  3. Amblystegium campylopodioides Broth. ex Burges
  4. Amblystegium leptopterygoides Müll.Hal. ex F.M.Bailey
  5. Amblystegium novae-valesiae Broth. & Watts
  6. Amblystegium oblongifolium Mitt.
  7. Amblystegium subrelaxum Broth.
  8. Bryum blandum Hook.f. & Wilson
  9. Campylium molle Broth.
  10. Campylium polygamum (Schimp.) C.E.O.Jensen
  11. Cratoneuropsis relaxa (Hook.f. & Wilson) M.Fleisch. ex Broth.
  12. Cratoneuropsis subrelaxa (Broth.) Broth.
  13. Drepanocladus strictifolius Broth. & Watts
  14. Drepanocladus uncinatus (Hedw.) Warnst.
  15. Hypnum muelleri Müll.Hal. & Hampe
  16. Hypnum pseudouncinatum Hampe
  17. Leptodictyum riparium (Hedw.) Warnst.
  18. Orthotheciella varia (Hedw.) Ochyra
  19. Sanionia uncinata (Hedw.) Loeske
  20. Warnstorfia exannulata (Schimp.) Loeske

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