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Ignatova, E. A., A. V. Fedorova, and M. S. Ignatov. "On the genera Isopterygiopsis and Isopterygiella, gen. nov. (Plagiotheciaceae) in Russia." Arctoa 29, no. 1 (2020): 49–62. https://doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.29.03.

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Ignatova, E. A., Fedorova, A. V., Ignatov, M. S. (2020): On the genera Isopterygiopsis and Isopterygiella, gen. nov. (Plagiotheciaceae) in Russia. Arctoa 29 (1): 49-62, DOI: 10.15298/arctoa.29.03, URL: https://doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.29.03
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Ignatova, E. A., A. V. Fedorova, O. I. Kuznetsova, and M. S. Ignatov. "Taxonomy of the Plagiothecium laetum complex (Plagiotheciaceae, Bryophyta) in Russia." Arctoa 28, no. 1 (2019): 28–45. https://doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.28.05.

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Ignatova, E. A., Fedorova, A. V., Kuznetsova, O. I., Ignatov, M. S. (2019): Taxonomy of the Plagiothecium laetum complex (Plagiotheciaceae, Bryophyta) in Russia. Arctoa 28 (1): 28-45, DOI: 10.15298/arctoa.28.05, URL: https://doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.28.05
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Ignatov, M. S., J. Kucera, L. Hedenäs, O. I. Kuznetsova, and E. A. Ignatova. "A revision of the genus Orthothecium (Plagiotheciaceae, Bryophyta) in northern Eurasia." Arctoa 29, no. 1 (2020): 10–48. https://doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.29.02.

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Ignatov, M. S., Kucera, J., Hedenäs, L., Kuznetsova, O. I., Ignatova, E. A. (2020): A revision of the genus Orthothecium (Plagiotheciaceae, Bryophyta) in northern Eurasia. Arctoa 29 (1): 10-48, DOI: 10.15298/arctoa.29.02, URL: https://doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.29.02
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Wolski, Grzegorz J., Aamir Shehzad Khan, and Beata Paszko. "New taxa of Plagiothecium (Plagiotheciaceae) from Pakistan." PhytoKeys 236 (November 23, 2023): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.236.109519.

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A revision of specimens of Plagiothecium deposited in the herbarium of Pakistan Museum of Natural History (PMNH) collected during a Japanese lead project on Cryptogams in the Western Himalaya (Pakistan) shows that the material consists of five taxa. Of the studied samples, the most common taxa were from the P. denticulatum complex, including Plagiothecium denticulatum var. obtusifolium, new to Pakistan. Examination of the rest of the collection showed that it consists of specimens with a unique combination of qualitative and quantitative characteristics of their gametophyte. For example, for s
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Wolski, Grzegorz J., Aamir Shehzad Khan, and Beata Paszko. "New taxa of Plagiothecium (Plagiotheciaceae) from Pakistan." PhytoKeys 236 (November 23, 2023): 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.236.109519.

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A revision of specimens of <i>Plagiothecium</i> deposited in the herbarium of Pakistan Museum of Natural History (PMNH) collected during a Japanese lead project on Cryptogams in the Western Himalaya (Pakistan) shows that the material consists of five taxa. Of the studied samples, the most common taxa were from the <i>P. denticulatum</i> complex, including Plagiothecium denticulatum var. obtusifolium, new to Pakistan. Examination of the rest of the collection showed that it consists of specimens with a unique combination of qualitative and quantitative characteristics of their gametophyte. For
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Nyporko, S. O., and Yu A. Vashenyak. "The first find of Myurella sibirica (Plagiotheciaceae, Bryophyta) in Ukraine." Ukrainian Botanical Journal 77, no. 4 (2020): 305–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/ukrbotj77.04.305.

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He, Si. "Plagiothecium shevockii (Plagiotheciaceae), a New Species from Taiwan." Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature 18, no. 3 (2008): 344–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.3417/2007166.

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Wolski, Grzegorz J., Aneta Tylak, and William R. Buck. "Revision of the Plagiothecium cavifolium complex (Bryophyta: Plagiotheciaceae)." Diversity 14, no. 8 (2022): 633. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d14080633.

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In the Northern Hemisphere, Plagiothecium cavifolium is currently one of the most widely distributed species. This taxon has been described as extremely variable for decades, but the reasons for this variability have not been investigated in detail. The analysis of original materials and diagnoses, as well as a detailed analysis of the history of names considered as synonyms of P. cavifolium sensu lato, showed that in terms of qualitative and quantitative characteristics, a number of the names of this complex differ significantly from the diagnosis of Hypnum cavifolium (basionym of P. cavifoli
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Hedenäs, Lars, and Niklas Pedersen. "Nomenclatural Consequences of a Phylogenetic Study of the Plagiotheciaceae." Bryologist 105, no. 3 (2002): 325–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745(2002)105[0325:ncoaps]2.0.co;2.

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Chen, Y. N., Cao Tong, F. N. Liu, and H. N. Qing. "Pseudotaxiphyllum maebarae (Sak.) Iwats. (Bryopsida, Plagiotheciaceae) discovered in China." Arctoa 12, no. 1 (2003): 111–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.12.09.

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Ignatov, Michael S., and Oxana I. Kuznetsova. "On the taxonomy of Myurella–Platydictya complex (Plagiotheciaceae, Bryophyta)." Arctoa 20, no. 1 (2011): 239–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.20.19.

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Pedersen, Niklas, and Lars Hedenäs. "Phylogeny of the Plagiotheciaceae Based on Molecular and Morphological Evidence." Bryologist 105, no. 3 (2002): 310–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745(2002)105[0310:potpbo]2.0.co;2.

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Batan, Nevzat, and Turan Özdemir. "Herzogiella turfacea (Lindb.) Z. Iwats. (Plagiotheciaceae, Bryophyta) new to Turkey." Arctoa 25, no. 1 (2016): 141–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.25.12.

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Ignatova, E. A., A. V. Fedorova, O. I. Kuznetsova, and M. S. Ignatov. "Taxonomy of the Plagiothecium laetum complex (Plagiotheciaceae, Bryophyta) in Russia." Arctoa 28, no. 1 (2019): 28–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.28.05.

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Stech, Michael, and Jan-Peter Frahm. "The systematic position of Gradsteinia andicola Ochyra (Donrichardsiaceae, Bryopsida) : evidence from nrDNA internal transcribed spacer sequences." Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution 18, no. 1 (2000): 75–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/bde.18.1.10.

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Nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) 1/2 sequences of the Colombian endemic Gradsteinia andicola were determined and compared with those of 16 other species of the Hypnales (Amblystegiaceae, Brachytheciaceae, Hypnaceae, Plagiotheciaceae and Rhytidiaceae). In a maximum parsimony tree Gradsteinia andicola belongs to a well supported clade consisting of Amblystegium, Cratoneuron, Cratoneuropsis, Hypnobartlettia and Palustriella, and seems to be closely related to Cratoneuropsis relaxa from New Zealand. Gradsteinia andicola is therefore transferred to Amblystegiaceae, but the ge
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Wolski, Grzegorz J., and Jarosław Proćków. "A new synonym from Hawaii and lectotypification of Plagiothecium longisetum (Plagiotheciaceae)." PhytoKeys 164 (October 21, 2020): 21–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.164.56612.

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Plagiothecium mauiense was first described in 1927 by V.F. Brotherus, based on materials from Hawaii. It has, so far been, treated as a separate species. A detailed analysis of the original material housed in the New York Botanical Garden Herbarium (NY01256708) found the specimen to be characterised by a lack of metallic lustre; concave, asymmetrical, lanceolate to lanceolate-ovate leaves, shrunken in their dry condition; a straight, not denticulate, acute to apiculate apex; elongate-hexagonal cells in irregular transverse rows, 101–131 × 15–21 µm at mid-leaf; very lax areolation, with decurre
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Wolski, Grzegorz J., and Jarosław Proćków. "Lectotypification of Plagiothecium mauiense, a Hawaiian synonym of Plagiothecium longisetum (Plagiotheciaceae)." PhytoKeys 177 (April 21, 2021): 11–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.177.64042.

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In 2020, Plagiothecium mauiense Broth. was recognised as a synonym of P. longisetum Lindb.; however, due to the inability to compare all known original material, the conducted taxonomic analysis was not completed with lectotypification of the name. Syntypes of P. mauiense were found in four American herbaria: Harvard University Herbarium (FH00220142), Miami University Herbarium (MU 000000546), New York Botanical Garden Herbarium (NY01256708) and Yale University Herbarium (YU 233890). Considering the condition of the found material and Articles 9.3, 9.11 and 9.12 of the International Code of No
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Wolski, Grzegorz J., and Jarosław Proćków. "Lectotypification, epitypification and history of the name Plagiothecium neglectum Mönk. (Plagiotheciaceae)." PhytoKeys 189 (January 24, 2022): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.189.77839.

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In the protologue of Plagiothecium neglectum, Mönkemeyer (1927) does not indicate any herbarium specimen as a type. The author only gave a short description and attached a figure illustrating selected features of this taxon. The original materials from the Mönkemeyer collection were deposited in the HBG herbarium; however, it is not currently possible to determine their location. Furthermore, one specimen of P. neglectum, currently known from the original Mönkemeyer collections, was found in the Herbarium B (B 30 0105646). The features given in the diagnosis of this taxon are consistent with t
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Ignatov, M. S., J. Kucera, L. Hedenäs, O. I. Kuznetsova, and E. A. Ignatova. "A revision of the genus Orthothecium (Plagiotheciaceae, Bryophyta) in northern Eurasia." Arctoa 29, no. 1 (2020): 10–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.29.02.

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Ignatova, E. A., A. V. Fedorova, and M. S. Ignatov. "On the genera Isopterygiopsis and Isopterygiella, gen. nov. (Plagiotheciaceae) in Russia." Arctoa 29, no. 1 (2020): 49–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.29.03.

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Wolski, Grzegorz J., and Jarosław Proćków. "A new synonym from Hawaii and lectotypification of Plagiothecium longisetum (Plagiotheciaceae)." PhytoKeys 164 (October 21, 2020): 21–31. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.164.56612.

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Plagiothecium mauiense was first described in 1927 by V.F. Brotherus, based on materials from Hawaii. It has, so far been, treated as a separate species. A detailed analysis of the original material housed in the New York Botanical Garden Herbarium (NY01256708) found the specimen to be characterised by a lack of metallic lustre; concave, asymmetrical, lanceolate to lanceolate-ovate leaves, shrunken in their dry condition; a straight, not denticulate, acute to apiculate apex; elongate-hexagonal cells in irregular transverse rows, 101–131 × 15–21 µm at mid-leaf; very lax areolation, with decurre
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Wolski, Grzegorz J., and Jarosław Proćków. "Lectotypification of Plagiothecium mauiense, a Hawaiian synonym of Plagiothecium longisetum (Plagiotheciaceae)." PhytoKeys 177 (April 21, 2021): 11–15. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.177.64042.

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In 2020, Plagiothecium mauiense Broth. was recognised as a synonym of P. longisetum Lindb.; however, due to the inability to compare all known original material, the conducted taxonomic analysis was not completed with lectotypification of the name. Syntypes of P. mauiense were found in four American herbaria: Harvard University Herbarium (FH00220142), Miami University Herbarium (MU 000000546), New York Botanical Garden Herbarium (NY01256708) and Yale University Herbarium (YU 233890). Considering the condition of the found material and Articles 9.3, 9.11 and 9.12 of the International Code of No
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Wolski, Grzegorz J., and Jarosław Proćków. "Lectotypification, epitypification and history of the name Plagiothecium neglectum Mönk. (Plagiotheciaceae)." PhytoKeys 189 (January 24, 2022): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.189.77839.

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In the protologue of Plagiothecium neglectum, Mönkemeyer (1927) does not indicate any herbarium specimen as a type. The author only gave a short description and attached a figure illustrating selected features of this taxon. The original materials from the Mönkemeyer collection were deposited in the HBG herbarium; however, it is not currently possible to determine their location. Furthermore, one specimen of P. neglectum, currently known from the original Mönkemeyer collections, was found in the Herbarium B (B 30 0105646). The features given in the diagnosis of this taxon are consistent with t
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Ignatov, Michael S., and Ryszard Ochyra. "On the systematic position of Myurella and Bardunovia, genus novus (Plagiotheciaceae, Musci)." Arctoa 5, no. 1 (1996): 45–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.05.05.

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Zuo, Higuchi, Wang, Arikawa, and Hirayama. "The status ofStruckiaMüll.Hal. (Plagiotheciaceae, Bryopsida) inferred from multiple nuclear and chloroplast loci." Journal of Bryology 33, no. 3 (2011): 221–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1743282011y.0000000015.

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Ochyra, Ryszard. "Plagiothecium lamprostachys(Hampe) A.Jaeger (Plagiotheciaceae), a forgotten name for an Australasian moss." Journal of Bryology 24, no. 1 (2002): 85–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/037366802125000386.

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Germano, Shirley Rangel, and Kátia Cavalcanti Pôrto. "Floristic Survey of Epixylic Bryophytes of an Area Remnant of the Atlantic Forest (Timbaúba - PE, Brazil). 1. Hepaticopsida (except Lejeuneaceae) and Bryopsida." Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution 12, no. 1 (1996): 21–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/bde.12.1.5.

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A survey of the epixylic bryoflora of a remaining Atlantic forest (seasonal coastal deciduous forest), Engenho Água Azul, in the municipality of Timbaúba ( Lat 7° 35S; Long. 35° 20W ), State of Pernambuco, Brazil, registered 35 species of bryophytes distributed in 11 families of Bryopsida: Calymperaceae, Pilotrichaceae, Fissidentaceae, Hookeriaceae, Hypnaceae, Leucobryaceae, Leucomiaceae, Orthotrichaceae, Plagiotheciaceae, Sematophyllaceae, Thuidiaceae, and 5 of Hepaticopsida: Aneuraceae, Frullaniaceae, Geocalycaceae, Plagiochilaceae and Radulaceae. New records northeastern of Brazil are: Frul
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Huttunen, Sanna, Michael S. Ignatov, Dietmar Quandt, and Lars Hedenäs. "Phylogenetic position and delimitation of the moss family Plagiotheciaceae in the order Hypnales." Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 171, no. 2 (2013): 330–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8339.2012.01322.x.

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Wolski, Grzegorz J., Magdalena Bihun, Bożenna Białecka, and Agnieszka Rewicz. "SEM differences in sporophyte micromorphology of Plagiothecium nemorale and P. longisetum (Plagiotheciaceae, Bryophyta)." Folia Cryptogamica Estonica 57 (September 22, 2020): 49–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/fce.2020.57.07.

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&#x0D; &#x0D; &#x0D; Plagiothecium nemorale sensu lato is described as a variable Eurasian taxon. Recent studies indicate that this variability is reflected in both qualitative and quantitative features of its gametophyte and its genetic variation. This taxon comprises at least two separate species: P. nemorale (Mitt.) A. Jaeger and P. longisetum Lindb. The present paper examines whether the gametophyte variability of these species is reflected in the micromorphological variation of the sporophyte. The analysis revealed that the seta of P. nemorale is shorter than that of P. longisetum. In add
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Islam, Sk, and Amal Mondal. "Stereophyllum anceps (Bryophyta: Plagiotheciaceae) – An addition to the bryoflora of West Bengal, India." Indian Journal of Forestry 45, no. 2 (2022): 113–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2022-3qo497.

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Stereophyllum anceps earlier recorded from four states, viz., Assam, Jharkhand, Gujarat and Rajasthan, is described for the first time from West Bengal, India. An illustrated description of the same along with ultrastructural details of peristome teeth and spores is provided.
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Wolski, Grzegorz J., Mikołaj Latoszewski, and William R. Buck. "Why Plagiothecium sylvaticum (Brid.) Schimp. (Plagiothecium, Plagiotheciaceae) has priority over P. platyphyllum Mönk.?" PhytoKeys 241 (April 12, 2024): 103–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.241.118858.

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Re-assessment of the lectotype of Hypnum sylvaticum Brid. (≡ Plagiothecium sylvaticum (Brid.) Schimp.) (B 31 0915 01) showed that this specimen is characterised by dense, 6–10 cm long stems, pale green, yellowish-green to dark green and dull foliage; with complanate, ovate, not imbricate and not julaceous, 2.0–3.0 × 1.0–1.6 mm leaves; acute and denticulate, often eroded apices; 75.0–160.0 × 12.5–20.0 μm laminal cells at mid-leaf, which form diagonal rows, and decurrencies of 3–4 rows of rectangular to square, inflated cells, forming distinct auricules. Thus, this specimen represents the charac
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Wolski, Grzegorz J., Mikołaj Latoszewski, and William R. Buck. "Why Plagiothecium sylvaticum (Brid.) Schimp. (Plagiothecium, Plagiotheciaceae) has priority over P. platyphyllum Mönk.?" PhytoKeys 241 (April 12, 2024): 103–20. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.241.118858.

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Re-assessment of the lectotype of <i>Hypnum sylvaticum</i> Brid. (≡ <i>Plagiothecium sylvaticum</i> (Brid.) Schimp.) (B 31 0915 01) showed that this specimen is characterised by dense, 6–10 cm long stems, pale green, yellowish-green to dark green and dull foliage; with complanate, ovate, not imbricate and not julaceous, 2.0–3.0 × 1.0–1.6 mm leaves; acute and denticulate, often eroded apices; 75.0–160.0 × 12.5–20.0 μm laminal cells at mid-leaf, which form diagonal rows, and decurrencies of 3–4 rows of rectangular to square, inflated cells, forming distinct auricules. Thus, this specimen represe
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Iwatsuki, Zennoske, and Helen Ramsay. "The genera Isopterygium Mitt. (Bryopsida, Hypnaceae) and Isopterygiopsis (Hedw.) Z.Iwats. (Bryopsida, Plagiotheciaceae) in Australia." Telopea 12, no. 3 (2009): 371–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.7751/telopea20095825.

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Afonina, O. M., S. G. Kazanovsky, O. Yu Pisarenko, A. V. Fedorova, and E. A. Ignatova. "Pseudotaxiphyllum subfalcatum (Plagiotheciaceae Bryophyta) in Asia: one more species with An Arcto-Tertiary disjunction." Arctoa 28, no. 2 (2019): 143–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.28.11.

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LI, Xiao-Qin, Qin ZUO, Min LI, Si HE, Yu JIA, and You-Fang WANG. "Phylogenetic relationships and species delimitation among the taxa with propagula in Pseudotaxiphyllum (Plagiotheciaceae, Bryophyta)." Journal of Systematics and Evolution 53, no. 2 (2014): 179–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jse.12126.

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ARIKAWA, T., and M. HIGUCHI. "Phylogenetic analysis of the Plagiotheciaceae (Musci) and its relatives based on L gene sequences." Cryptogamie Bryologie 20, no. 4 (1999): 231–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1290-0796(00)87220-x.

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Wolski, Grzegorz J. "The genus Plagiothecium (Plagiotheciaceae) in Europe — current state of knowledge, checklist and key to taxa." PhytoKeys 253 (March 4, 2025): 67–102. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.142268.

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This manuscript presents current knowledge of the taxonomy, variability and distribution of taxa of the genus Plagiothecium in Europe. Currently the genus comprises 31 taxa: 17 species and 14 varieties. In this study I designated 10 lectotypes and proposes six new synonyms for the described taxa, in addition five new nomenclatural combinations: P. denticulatum var. pseudosylvaticum, P. denticulatum var. pungens, P. laetum var. hercinicum, P. succulentum var. cryptarum, and P. sylvaticum var. immersum. Detailed descriptions and distribution data for each taxon, illustrations highlighting key ta
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Wolski, Grzegorz J. "The genus Plagiothecium (Plagiotheciaceae) in Europe — current state of knowledge, checklist and key to taxa." PhytoKeys 253 (March 4, 2025): 67–102. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.142268.

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This manuscript presents current knowledge of the taxonomy, variability and distribution of taxa of the genus <i>Plagiothecium</i> in Europe. Currently the genus comprises 31 taxa: 17 species and 14 varieties. In this study I designated 10 lectotypes and proposes six new synonyms for the described taxa, in addition five new nomenclatural combinations: P. denticulatum var. pseudosylvaticum, P. denticulatum var. pungens, P. laetum var. hercinicum, P. succulentum var. cryptarum, and P. sylvaticum var. immersum. Detailed descriptions and distribution data for each taxon, illustrations highlighting
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Wolski, Grzegorz J., Samar Nour-El-Deen, Alicja Cienkowska, Daniel Bożyk, and Wagieh El-Saadawi. "The Genus Plagiothecium Schimp. (Plagiotheciaceae, Bryophyta) in Eurasia: An Annotated Checklist with Distribution and Ecological Data." Plants 10, no. 5 (2021): 868. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10050868.

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An annotated checklist of the pleurocarpous moss genus Plagiothecium in Eurasia is presented for the first time based on a thorough review of the literature. Data have been compiled from previous relevant works conducted on the genus over more than 70 years and published up to the end of June 2020 for 107 Eurasian countries (and islands). Sectional classification is based on molecular phylogeny of the genus published recently. A total of 41 taxa are reported, including 29 species and 12 infraspecific taxa (nine varieties and three forms) belonging to eight sections. The highest numbers of taxa
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Wolski, Grzegorz J., Anna Faltyn-Parzymska, and Jarosław Proćków. "Lectotypification of the name Stereodon nemoralis Mitt. (Plagiotheciaceae), a basionym of Plagiothecium nemorale (Mitt.) A. Jaeger." PhytoKeys 155 (August 7, 2020): 141–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.155.51469.

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In 1859, William Mitten described Stereodon nemoralis (≡ Plagiothecium nemorale) based on the gathering of Sir J.D. Hooker from India. However, the protologue did not indicate any specific specimen or illustration. For the past 50 years, the original material (NY 913349) deposited at the NY Herbarium has been considered as the holotype. However, this assumption has since been found to be incorrect, because in the Herbarium of The Natural History Museum exists other original material of this species (BM 1030713), collected by Hooker. In addition, the specimen from NY Herbarium is in poor condit
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Wolski, Grzegorz J., Anna Faltyn-Parzymska, and Jarosław Proćków. "Lectotypification of the name Stereodon nemoralis Mitt. (Plagiotheciaceae), a basionym of Plagiothecium nemorale (Mitt.) A. Jaeger." PhytoKeys 155 (August 7, 2020): 141–53. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.155.51469.

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In 1859, William Mitten described Stereodon nemoralis (≡ Plagiothecium nemorale) based on the gathering of Sir J.D. Hooker from India. However, the protologue did not indicate any specific specimen or illustration. For the past 50 years, the original material (NY 913349) deposited at the NY Herbarium has been considered as the holotype. However, this assumption has since been found to be incorrect, because in the Herbarium of The Natural History Museum exists other original material of this species (BM 1030713), collected by Hooker. In addition, the specimen from NY Herbarium is in poor condit
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Delgado, Jesús, and Yelitza León-Vargas. "Musgos (Bryophyta) de bosques de Polylepis sericea (Rosaceae) del estado Mérida (Venezuela." Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 52, no. 2 (2017): 295–313. http://dx.doi.org/10.31055/1851.2372.v52.n2.17445.

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Se presenta un listado de 90 especies de musgos asociados a parches de bosques de Polylepis sericea Wedd., en el estado Mérida, Venezuela. La familia Leucobryaceae es la más diversa con 14 especies. Bryaceae, Bartramiaceae y Pottiaceae, le siguen en orden de importancia taxonómica. Los géneros más diversos son Campylopus (14 especies), Leptodontium (5), Breutelia (4), Bryum (4), Zygodon (4) y Racomitrium (3). La condición acrocárpica es la dominante, representada por 68 especies, siendo los tepes altos los más frecuentes (41,11%), seguidos por los tepes cortos (24,44%) y los tapetes extensivos
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Wolski, Grzegorz J., Paulina Nowicka-Krawczyk, and William R. Buck. "Plagiothecium schofieldii, a new species from the Aleutian Islands (Alaska, USA)." PhytoKeys 184 (November 5, 2021): 127–38. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.184.69970.

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Plagiothecium schofieldii sp. nov. is described from the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, U.S.A. Some morphological features of this species correspond to P. lamprostachys (Southern Hemisphere species); however, Plagiothecium schofieldii is genetically and morphologically different from this and other common Northern Hemisphere species e.g., P. denticulatum, P. platyphyllum, or P. ruthei. The most important distinguishing morphological features differentiating this species are: the arrangement of the leaves on the stem; dimensions, concavity and symmetry of the leaves; dimensions of cells and their a
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Ochyra, Ryszard. "Taxonomic Results of the BRYOTROP Expedition to Zaire and Rwanda 20. Grimmiaceae, Funariaceae, Bartramiaceae (Philonotis), Amblystegiaceae, Plagiotheciaceae." Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution 8, no. 1 (1993): 181–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/bde.8.1.21.

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Wolski, Grzegorz J., Mikołaj Latoszewski, D. Christine Cargill, and William R. Buck. "Re-assessment of type material of Plagiothecium novae-seelandiae Broth. and descriptions of four new Plagiothecium taxa (Bryophyta, Plagiotheciaceae) from Australasia." PhytoKeys 238 (February 9, 2024): 95–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.238.114303.

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A re-examination of the original collection of Plagiothecium novae-seelandiae described by Brotherus in 1916 indicated that this material is not homogeneous. Re-examination of the diagnosis of this species and morphological analysis supports that two separate taxa should be distinguished – Plagiothecium novae-seelandiae var. novae-seelandiae and P. novae-seelandiae var. brotherivar. nov. Also, comparisons with the original collection of Hypnum lamprostachys (= P. lamprostachys) showed differences, which supported their treatment as separate taxa. Revision of the genus Plagiothecium from Austra
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Wolski, Grzegorz J., Mikołaj Latoszewski, D. Christine Cargill, and William R. Buck. "Re-assessment of type material of Plagiothecium novae-seelandiae Broth. and descriptions of four new Plagiothecium taxa (Bryophyta, Plagiotheciaceae) from Australasia." PhytoKeys 238 (February 9, 2024): 95–117. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.238.114303.

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A re-examination of the original collection of <i>Plagiothecium novae-seelandiae</i> described by Brotherus in 1916 indicated that this material is not homogeneous. Re-examination of the diagnosis of this species and morphological analysis supports that two separate taxa should be distinguished – Plagiothecium novae-seelandiae var. novae-seelandiae and P. novae-seelandiae var. brotheri var. nov. Also, comparisons with the original collection of <i>Hypnum lamprostachys</i> (= <i>P. lamprostachys</i>) showed differences, which supported their treatment as separate taxa. Revision of the genus <i>
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Wolski, Grzegorz J., Paulina Nowicka-Krawczyk, and William R. Buck. "Plagiothecium talbotii, a new species from the Aleutian Islands (Alaska, U.S.A.)." PhytoKeys 194 (April 15, 2022): 63–73. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.194.81652.

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Plagiothecium talbotii sp. nov. is described from Attu Island, Alaska, U.S.A. The newly-described species is not similar in appearance to any Northern Hemisphere species; only the habit is similar to P. platyphyllum. However, it not only occupies a different habitat than that species, but genetically and morphologically, it is clearly distinct from it. The results of DNA sequencing, a detailed description of the morphological features, illustrations, ecological preferences and currently known geographical distribution of P. talbotii are presented. The most important distinguishing morphologica
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Ignatov, M. S., and O. I. Kuznetsova. "A further range extension of Redfearnia (Bryophyta, Amblystegiaceae), with new data on its phylogenic position." Arctoa 30, no. 1 (2021): 25–42. https://doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.30.03.

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Ignatov, M. S., Kuznetsova, O. I. (2021): A further range extension of Redfearnia (Bryophyta, Amblystegiaceae), with new data on its phylogenic position. Arctoa 30 (1): 25-42, DOI: 10.15298/arctoa.30.03, URL: https://doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.30.03
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Buck, William R. "Taxonomic Results of the BRYOTROP Expedition to Zaire and Rwanda 24. Leskeaceae, Brachytheciaceae, Stereophyllaceae, Plagiotheciaceae, Entodontaceae, Sematophyllaceae p.pte, Hypnaceae (except Hypnum)." Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution 8, no. 1 (1993): 199–217. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/bde.8.1.25.

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Mamchur, Zvenyslava, and Yura Drach. "Bryoflora of the Romaniv landscape region and adjacent territories (Lviv region)." Proceedings of the State Natural History Museum, no. 39 (November 11, 2023): 189–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.36885/nzdpm.2023.39.189-200.

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Research was conducted on bryophytes of the Romaniv landscape reserve and adjacent territories, which belong to the North-Podilskyi-Dniester key territory of the regional eco-network of the Lviv region. 73 species of bryophytes from the divisions Marchantiophyta (7 species from the class Jungermanniopsida, 4 species – Marchantiopsida) and Bryophyta (2 species from the class Polytrichopsida, 60 species – Bryopsida) were found in the study area. Among the families, Pottiaceae (9 species, 6.6%), Brachytheciaceae (7 species, 5.1%), Mniaceae (6 species, 4.4%), Plagiotheciaceae (6 species, 4.4%), Br
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