1972
Anisothecium staphylinum (Whitehouse) Sipman, Rubers & Riemann comb. nov. found in Belgium, Denmark and the Netherlands, with a remark on its costal anatomy
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Mededelingen van het Botanisch Museum en Herbarium van de Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht , Volume 397 - Issue 1 p. 217- 218
Dicranella staphylina Whitehouse, a species recently described from Great Britain, is now recorded from Belgium, Denmark and The Netherlands. A new combination, Anisothecium staphylinum (Whitehouse) Sipman, Rubers & Riemann, is proposed. A study of the costal anatomy revealed that A. staphylinum in this respect most resembles A. rufescens.
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Sipman, H., Rubers, W. V., & Riemann, B. (1972). Anisothecium staphylinum (Whitehouse) Sipman, Rubers & Riemann comb. nov. found in Belgium, Denmark and the Netherlands, with a remark on its costal anatomy. Mededelingen van het Botanisch Museum en Herbarium van de Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht, 397(1), 217–218. |