THE FAMILY SEMATOPHYLLACEAE (BRYOPSIDA) IN AUSTRALIA, PART2. ACROPORIUM, CLASTOBRYUM, MACROHYMENIUM, MEIOTHECIELLA, MEIOTHECIUM, PAPILLIDIOPSIS, RADULINA, RHAPHIDORRHYNCHIUM, TRICHOSTELEUM, AND WARBURGIELLA.
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Accession number;04A0099884
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| Title;THE FAMILY SEMATOPHYLLACEAE (BRYOPSIDA) IN AUSTRALIA, PART2. ACROPORIUM, CLASTOBRYUM, MACROHYMENIUM, MEIOTHECIELLA, MEIOTHECIUM, PAPILLIDIOPSIS, RADULINA, RHAPHIDORRHYNCHIUM, TRICHOSTELEUM, AND WARBURGIELLA. |
| Author;
RAMSAY H P
(National Herbarium Of New South Wales, Nsw, Aus)
SCHOFIELD W B
(Univ. British Columbia, Vancouver, Can)
TAN B C
(National Univ. Singapore, Singapore)
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Journal Title;J Hattori Bot Lab
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Journal Code:Y0255A
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ISSN:0073-0912
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VOL.;NO.95;PAGE.1-69(2004)
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| Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.31, REF.42 |
| Pub. Country;Japan |
| Language;English |
| Abstract;The ten Australian genera not dealt with in the Sematophyllaceae Part 1 are discussed. Eight of these are the primarily tropical or subtropical genera (Acroporium, Clastobryum, Macrohymenium, Meiotheciella, Meiothecium, Papillidiopsis, Radulina, Trichosteleum) with a total of 17 species. Many of these are confined to northeast Queensland with only a few extending south to subtropical northeastern New South Wales. In addition the genera Rhaphidorrhynchium, with a single species and two varieties, and Warburgiella, with three species, are discussed. Although these latter two genera extend into the tropical and subtropical regions they are more widespread in southern temperate Australia. Illustrations of all species and maps representing the Australian distributions are provided. (author abst.) |
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