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Reese, W.D. & Stone, I.G. in McCarthy, P.M. (ed.) (2012), 13. Calymperaceae: Syrrhopodon. Australian Mosses Online <http://www.anbg.gov.au/abrs/Mosses_online> : 1-14 (Paper) Reese, W.D. & Stone, I.G. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Syrrhopodon Schwägr.
  2. Syrrhopodon albovaginatus Schwägr.
  3. Syrrhopodon amoenus Broth.
  4. Syrrhopodon aristifolius Mitt.
  5. Syrrhopodon armatus Mitt.
  6. Syrrhopodon cairnensis Broth. & Watts
  7. Syrrhopodon ciliatus (Hook.) Schwägr.
  8. Syrrhopodon confertus Sande Lac.
  9. Syrrhopodon croceus Mitt.
  10. Syrrhopodon cyrtacanthos W.D.Reese
  11. Syrrhopodon fimbriatulus Müll.Hal.
  12. Syrrhopodon gardneri (Hook.) Schwägr.
  13. Syrrhopodon involutus Schwägr.
  14. Syrrhopodon kindelii Broth. & Paris
  15. Syrrhopodon muelleri (Dozy & Molk.) Sande Lac.
  16. Syrrhopodon novae-valisiae Müll.Hal.
  17. Syrrhopodon parasiticus (Brid.) Besch.
  18. Syrrhopodon parvicaulis Müll.Hal. ex Broth.
  19. Syrrhopodon perarmatus Broth.
  20. Syrrhopodon platycerii Mitt.
  21. Syrrhopodon prolifer Schwägr.
  22. Syrrhopodon prolifer var. mossmanensis W.D.Reese
  23. Syrrhopodon prolifer Schwägr. var. prolifer
  24. Syrrhopodon revolutus Dozy & Molk.
  25. Syrrhopodon rufescens Hook. & Grev.
  26. Syrrhopodon spiculosus Hook. & Grev.
  27. Syrrhopodon stoneae W.D.Reese
  28. Syrrhopodon trachyphyllus Mont.
  29. Syrrhopodon tristichus Nees ex Schwägr.
  30. Syrrhopodon wattsii Broth.

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