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  • Pohlia filum (Schimper) Mårtensson of similar habitats in Scandinavia, but that the leaf apex is sharply pointed in P. filum, and obtuse in A. longipes.
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  • salicinum (Schimper) Ochyra & Zarnowiec Biodivers. Poland 3: 172. 2003. Michael S. Ignatov Basionym: Brachythecium salicinum Renault & Cardot in P. Bruch and
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  • larger size and the longer, pitted laminal cells of P. ellipticum readily distinguish it from the similar P. rostratum. See the discussion under 2. P. ciliare
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  • speciesMnium spinulosum Bruch & Schimper Bryol. Europ. 4: 206, plate 394. 1846. Terry T. McIntosh, Steven G. Newmaster Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment
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  • familyEphemeraceae genusEphemerum speciesEphemerum spinulosum Bruch & Schimper in W. P. Schimper, Syn. Musc. Eur., 6. 1860,. Virginia S. Bryan Synonyms: Ephemerum
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  • Clay or sandy soil, especially in exposed habitats, beside streams, in roadside ditches, along trails and clearings in woodlands Elevation: low to moderate
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  • compactus (Bruch & Schimper) Braithwaite Treatment appears in FNA Volume 27. Treatment on page 424. Mentioned on page 423, 430, 431, 432. Plants soft, in small
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  • Europe, and elsewhere in the Northern Hemisphere. In contrast to the treatment by A. J. Shaw (1982), P. sphagnicola is not separated here from P. nutans;
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  • North America and Europe, and elsewhere in the North and South Temperate zones, but rare in the tropics and the Arctic, with, for instance, only two known
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  • genusZygodon speciesZygodon reinwardtii (Hornschuch) A. Braun in P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 3: 41. 1838. Dale H. Vitt Illustrated Basionym:
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  • speciesPtychostomum archangelicum (Bruch & Schimper) J. R. Spence Phytologia 87: 20. 2005. John R. Spence Basionym: Bryum archangelicum Bruch & Schimper Bryol. Europ. 4:
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  • unguiculata and B. orizabensis; sect. Convolutae Bruch & Schimper (Streblotrichum P. Beauvois), including B. amplexifolia, B. convoluta, and B. indica; and sect
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  • recognized in Colorado and elsewhere (W. A. Weber and R. C. Wittmann 2007). In such plants, the leaves cover most of the rhizoids but are narrowly lanceolate
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  • (2012) and found unrelated to B. imberbis. Hedwigia integrifolia was synonymized with Hedwigidium imberbe (Smith) Bruch & Schimper by W. J. Hooker and T. Taylor
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  • Bot. 5: 54. 1846 Synonyms: B. lisae var. cuspidatum (Bruch & Schimper) Margadant Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 159. Mentioned on
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  • uliginosum (Bridel) Bruch & Schimper Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 169. Mentioned on page 167, 170, 172. Plants in dense or open turfs
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  • neodamense and P. subneodamense are similar, but have much shorter proximal laminal cells, 1-stratose borders, and red leaf bases. The occurrence of P. cyclophyllum
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  • of any variety growing in mesic environments are more likely to have recurved leaf margins. Although W. C. Steere (1938) and H. A. Crum (1965c) have commented
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  • aeneum Blytt ex Bruch & Schimper Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 173. Mentioned on page 167, 168, 172. Plants in dense swelling turfs
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  • base in P. longifolium, which also means more rows of laminal cells in P. sauteri than in P. longifolium. Müller and Frahm further distinguished P. sauteri
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