APC: Grimmia
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APC (version 10144119) published 12/8/19 by nklazenga
Plantae / Bryophyta / Bryopsida / Dicranidae / Grimmiales / Grimmiaceae
19 sub taxa
Grimmia laevigata (Brid.) Brid., legitimate Klazenga, N. (2015), AusMoss: Catalogue of Australian mosses, v. 2015-11-16 Grimmia campestris Burchard ex Hook., legitimate (1819) taxonomic synonymGrimmia leucophaea Grev., legitimate (1822) taxonomic synonymGrimmia leiocarpa Taylor, legitimate (1846) taxonomic synonymGrimmia leucophaea var. subrotunda Wilson ex Müll.Hal., legitimate (1849) taxonomic synonym
Grimmia pulvinata var. africana (Hedw.) Hook.f. & Wilson, legitimate Klazenga, N. (2015), AusMoss: Catalogue of Australian mosses, v. 2015-11-16 Dryptodon obtusus Brid., legitimate (1826) taxonomic synonymGrimmia cygnicolla Taylor, legitimate (1846) taxonomic synonymGrimmia pygmaea Müll.Hal., legitimate (1849) taxonomic synonymGrimmia trichophylla var. australis Hampe, nom. illeg. (1849) taxonomic synonymGrimmia callosa Müll.Hal. & Hampe, legitimate (1853) taxonomic synonymGuembelia obtusata Müll.Hal. & Hampe, legitimate (1853) taxonomic synonymGrimmia basaltica Mitt., legitimate (1867) taxonomic synonymGrimmia tasmanica Müll.Hal., legitimate (1898) taxonomic synonymGrimmia woollsiana Müll.Hal., legitimate (1898) taxonomic synonym
Grimmia trichophylla Grev., legitimate Klazenga, N. (2015), AusMoss: Catalogue of Australian mosses, v. 2015-11-16 Grimmia crispatula Müll.Hal. & Hampe, legitimate (1853) taxonomic synonymGrimmia stenophylla Müll.Hal., legitimate (1898) taxonomic synonym

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