APC: Tortula atrovirens
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APC (version 10144119) published 12/8/19 by nklazenga
APC Dist.
WA, NT, SA, Qld, NSW, ACT, Vic, Tas 
Plantae / Bryophyta / Bryopsida / Dicranidae / Pottiales / Pottiaceae / Tortula
0 sub taxa
Tortula atrovirens (Sm.) Lindb., legitimate Klazenga, N. (2015), AusMoss: Catalogue of Australian mosses, v. 2015-11-16 Grimmia atrovirens Sm., legitimate (1809) nomenclatural synonymBarbula atrovirens (Sm.) Schimp., legitimate (1876) nomenclatural synonymTrichostomum convolutum Brid., legitimate (1806) taxonomic synonymDesmatodon convolutus (Brid.) Grout, legitimate (1939) taxonomic synonymDesmatodon nervosus De Not., legitimate (1838) taxonomic synonymBarbula crassinervis Taylor, nom. illeg. (1846) taxonomic synonymTortula crassinervis Mitt., nom. illeg. (1882) taxonomic synonymAnacalypta brachyodus Hampe, legitimate (1860) taxonomic synonymPottia brachyodus (Hampe) A.Jaeger, legitimate (1873) taxonomic synonymPottia sullivanii var. brachyodus (Hampe) Warnst., nom. illeg. (1916) taxonomic synonymDendropogon adustus Mitt., nom. illeg. (1900) taxonomic synonymTortula oedineura Watts & Whitel., nom. inval., nom. nud. (1902) taxonomic synonymPottia sullivanii Warnst., nom. illeg. (1916) taxonomic synonymTortula crassinervioides Broth. ex H.P.Ramsay, nom. inval., nom. nud. (1980) taxonomic synonym

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