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Na-Thalang, O. (1980), A revision of the genus Riccia (Hepaticae) in Australia. Brunonia 3 : 61-140 (Paper) Na-Thalang, O. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Riccia areolata Na-Thalang
  2. Riccia billardieri Na-Thalang
  3. Riccia blackii Na-Thalang
  4. Riccia caroliniana Na-Thalang
  5. Riccia collata Na-Thalang
  6. Riccia duplex Lorb. ex Mull.Frib. var. duplex
  7. Riccia duplex var. megaspora Na-Thalang
  8. Riccia longiciliata Na-Thalang
  9. Riccia luticola Na-Thalang
  10. Riccia multifida var. divaricata Na-Thalang
  11. Riccia multifida var. filiformis Na-Thalang
  12. Riccia multifida (Steph.) Steph. var. multifida
  13. Riccia multifida var. torticolla Na-Thalang
  14. Riccia olgensis Na-Thalang
  15. Riccia papulosa (Steph.) Steph. var. papulosa
  16. Riccia papulosa var. variabilis Na-Thalang
  17. Riccia rorida Na-Thalang
  18. Riccia spongiosula Na-Thalang

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