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Studien über dieJungermannioideae (Hepaticae) 3.Jungermannia Subg.Liochlaena

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Die dritte Studie aus der Serie der vorbereiteten Studien über die SubfamilieJungermannioideae (Jungermanniaceae, Hepaticae) enthält die taxonomische Bearbeitung des Subg.Jungermannia Subg.Liochlaena (Nees) S. Arnell. Nach dem Verfasser gehören zu diesem Subgenus nur zwei Arten,J. leiantha Grolle undJ. subulata Evans.

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Váňa, J. Studien über dieJungermannioideae (Hepaticae) 3.Jungermannia Subg.Liochlaena . Folia geobot. phytotax. 8, 397–416 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02852064

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