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Fife, A.J. & Seppelt, R.D. (2001), A revision of the family Funariaceae (Musci) in Australia. Hikobia 13 : 473–490 (Paper) Fife, A.J. & Seppelt, R.D. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Entosthodon apophysatus (Taylor) Mitt.
  2. Entosthodon aristatus (Broth.) Paris
  3. Entosthodon laxus (Hook.f. & Wilson) Mitt.
  4. Entosthodon muhlenbergii (Turner) Fife
  5. Entosthodon productus Mitt.
  6. Entosthodon radians (Hedw.) Müll.Hal.
  7. Entosthodon smithhurstii (Broth. & Geh.) Paris
  8. Entosthodon subnudus var. gracilis (Hook.f. & Wilson) Fife
  9. Entosthodon subnudus var. phymatodeus (Catches.) Fife & Seppelt
  10. Entosthodon subnudus (Taylor) Fife var. subnudus
  11. Entosthodon varius Mitt.
  12. Funaria aristata Broth.
  13. Funaria bullata Broth.
  14. Funaria calvescens Schwägr.
  15. Funaria crispula Hook.f. & Wilson
  16. Funaria cuspidata Hook.f. & Wilson
  17. Funaria helmsii Broth. & Geh.
  18. Funaria hygrometrica Hedw.
  19. Funaria microstoma Bruch ex Schimp.
  20. Funaria minuticaulis (Geh.) Watts & Whitel.
  21. Funaria papillata Hampe
  22. Funaria perpusilla Broth.
  23. Funaria salsicola Müll.Hal.
  24. Funaria sphaerocarpa Müll.Hal.
  25. Funaria squarrifolia Broth.
  26. Goniomitrium acuminatum Hook. & Wilson subsp. acuminatum
  27. Goniomitrium acuminatum subsp. enerve (Hook. & Wilson) Fife & Seppelt
  28. Goniomitrium enerve Hook. & Wilson
  29. Physcomitrella patens subsp. readeri (Müll.Hal.) B.C.Tan
  30. Physcomitrium integrifolium Müll.Hal. & Hampe
  31. Physcomitrium minutulum Müll.Hal.
  32. Physcomitrium phymatodeum Catches.
  33. Physcomitrium pyriforme (Hedw.) Hampe
  34. Physcomitrium subserratum Hampe

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