“…Map showing sites of old and new collection of mosses in Libya. 1-Tobruk, 2-Darnah, 3-Chersa, 4-Al Qubbah, 5-Mechili, 6-Susa, 7-Shahet, 8-Beida, 9-Wadi Kouf, 10-Mas'sa, 11-Hani;ya, 12-Tocra, 13-Tecniz, 14-Al Marj, 15-Tolmetta 16-Benghazi, 17-Tripoli, 18-Borgo and 19-Gharian, The part that has been, hitherto, published on these recent moss collections confirmed the existence of 25 of the old Libyan moss records (Youssef et al 2017a, b andYoussef 2017) and added 14 new records to the bryoflora of Libya; 1 Fabroniaceae (Shabbara & Ghanem, 2006), 2 Orthotrichacea (Youssef et al 2009a, b), 7 Brachytheciaceae (Youssef et al 2017a), 2 Pottiaceae (Youssef et al 2017b) and 2 Bryaceae (Khalil & Youssef 2017). The 3 species (1 Fabroniaceae and 2 Orthotrichacea) were included in the list of Ros et al (2013) which maintained 91 taxa, while the other 11 species (7 Brachytheciaceae, 2 Pottiaceae and 2 Bryaceae) raised the total number of the mosses known from Libya to 102 taxa.…”