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Rhodobryum aubertii (Schwägr.) Ther., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Spence, J.R. & Ramsay, H.P. in McCarthy, P.M. (ed.) (2006), Bryaceae. Flora of Australia 51: 329, Fig. 45, Map 192 [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Mnium aubertii Schwägr. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Bryum aubertii (Schwägr.) Brid. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Bryum graeffeanum Müll.Hal. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Rhodobryum olivaceum Hampe legitimate taxonomic synonym: Bryum olivaceum (Hampe) Mitt. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Bryum subcrispatum Müll.Hal. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Rhodobryum graeffeanum (Müll.Hal.) Paris legitimate taxonomic synonym: Bryum humipetens Müll.Hal. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Rhodobryum subcrispatum (Müll.Hal.) Müll.Hal. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Rhodobryum subcrispatulum Watts & Whitel. nom. inval., nom. nud.

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Rhodobryum aubertii (Schwägr.) Ther.

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