APC: Lepicolea
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APC (version 10145790) published 7/9/20 by nklazenga
APC Dist.
NSW, ACT, Vic, Tas
Plantae / Marchantiophyta / Jungermanniopsida / Jungermanniidae / Jungermanniales / Lophocoleineae / Lepicoleaceae
2 sub taxa
Lepicolea attenuata (Mitt.) Steph., legitimate McCarthy, P.M. (2003), Catalogue of Australian Liverworts and Hornworts. Flora of Australia Supplementary Series 21 Sendtnera attenuata Mitt., legitimate (1854) nomenclatural synonymHerbertus attenuatus (Mitt.) Kuntze, legitimate (1891) nomenclatural synonym
Lepicolea scolopendra (Hook.) Dumort. ex Trevis., legitimate McCarthy, P.M. (2003), Catalogue of Australian Liverworts and Hornworts. Flora of Australia Supplementary Series 21 Jungermannia scolopendra Hook., legitimate (1818) nomenclatural synonymLeperoma scolopendra (Hook.) Mitt., legitimate (1867) nomenclatural synonymHerbertus scolopendrus (Hook.) Kuntze, legitimate (1891) nomenclatural synonymJungermannia ochroleuca Spreng., legitimatedoubtful pro parte misapplication by Sprengel, C.P.J. (1827), Curae Posteriores. Systema Vegetabilium Edn. 17, 4(2)Lepicolea ochroleuca (Spreng.) Spruce, legitimatedoubtful pro parte misapplication by Spruce, R. (1885), Transactions and Proceedings of the Botanical Society Edinburgh 15

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