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Stephani, F. (1912), Species Hepaticarum 5 : null - null (Section) Stephani, F. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Brachiolejeunea eavesiana (Gottsche & F.Muell.) Steph.
  2. Brachiolejeunea robusta Steph.
  3. Brachiolejeunea thozetiana (Gottsche & F.Muell.) Steph.
  4. Caudalejeunea reniloba (Gottsche) Steph.
  5. Lejeunea wildii Steph.
  6. Lopholejeunea australis Steph.
  7. Lopholejeunea colensoi Steph.
  8. Lopholejeunea grossealata Steph.
  9. Lopholejeunea hispidissima Steph.
  10. Lopholejeunea loheri Steph.
  11. Lopholejeunea plicatiscypha (Hook.f. & Taylor) Steph.
  12. Phragmicoma aulacophora Mont.
  13. Phragmicoma eavesiana Gottsche & F.Muell.
  14. Phragmicoma plicatiscypha Hook.f. & Taylor
  15. Phragmicoma reniloba Gottsche
  16. Phragmicoma thozetiana Gottsche & F.Muell.
  17. Ptychanthus pycnocladus Taylor
  18. Ptychocoleus aulacophorus (Mont.) Steph.
  19. Ptychocoleus parvus Steph.
  20. Ptychocoleus pycnocladus (Taylor) Steph.
  21. Ptychocoleus wildii (Steph. ex Watts) Steph.

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