2011
DOI: 10.5735/085.048.0501
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Liverworts and Hornworts of Taiwan: An Updated Checklist and Floristic Accounts

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“…;McCarthy, 2006;Lai et al, 2008;Wigginton, 2009;Chuah-Petiot, al., 2011;Wang et al, 2011), is recorded here from India for the first time, where it occurred on soil and bark.Radula retroflexa is easily distinguished from other Indian species of Radula in having strongly falcate leaf lobes, leaf cells with long triradiate trigones and intermediate thickenings, and the apices of leaf lobules strongly turning away from the stem.30. Riccardia planiflora (Steph.)…”
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“…;McCarthy, 2006;Lai et al, 2008;Wigginton, 2009;Chuah-Petiot, al., 2011;Wang et al, 2011), is recorded here from India for the first time, where it occurred on soil and bark.Radula retroflexa is easily distinguished from other Indian species of Radula in having strongly falcate leaf lobes, leaf cells with long triradiate trigones and intermediate thickenings, and the apices of leaf lobules strongly turning away from the stem.30. Riccardia planiflora (Steph.)…”
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“…Specimens examined: Khairani 84, 90, 167, 170. Distribution: Australia, Cambodia, Caroline Islands, China, Fiji, India, Taiwan, Indonesia (Sumatra: new record, Java), Japan, Madagascar, Malaysia, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Seychelles, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam (Zhu and So 2001;Wang et al 2011;Shu et al 2017).…”
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“…Drepanolejeunea is common and widespread in the Tropics but has never been monographed on a worldwide basis. There are numerous floristic reports of Drepanolejeunea species from tropical Asia, for example from China (Zhu & So 2001;Wang et al 2011), India (Dey et al 2013), Malaysia (Chuah-Petiot 2011;Lee et al 2013), Java (Söderström et al 2010), Singapore (Piippo et al 2002), Borneo and the Philippines (Tan & Engel 1990), and Thailand (Lai et al 2008;He et al 2012;Inuthai et al 2014). Nevertheless, the taxonomy of the genus in tropical Asia remains incompletely known.…”
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