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Studien über dieJungermannioideae (Hepaticae) 2. Jungermannia Subg.Jungermannia

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Die zweite Studie aus der Serie der vorbereiteten Studien über die Subfam.Jungermannioideae (Jungermanniaceae, Hepaticae) enthält eine taxonomische Bearbeitung des Subg.Jungermannia. Nach dem Verfasser gehören zu diesem Subg. nur 7 Arten:J. atrovirens Dum. (identisch mitJ. tristis Nees),J. exsertifolia Steph.,J. gollanii Steph.,J. karl-muelleri Grolle,J. ovato-trigona (Steph. inHerz.) Grolle,J. polaris Lindb. undJ. pumila With. Die anderen, zu diesem Subg. gestellten Arten gehören teilweise zu den anderen Subgenera (J. grossitexta sensuAmak.,J. kuwaharae Amak., undJ. laetevirens (Spruce) K. Müll. inGrolle), teilweise als Synonyma nova zu den obenerwähnten Arten (J. nipponica (Sak. etTakah.) Hatt.,J. tenerrima Steph. (hom. illeg.) undJ. towadensis (Okam.) Hatt., sowie auchJ. tristis Nees).

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Váňa, J. Studien über dieJungermannioideae (Hepaticae) 2. Jungermannia Subg.Jungermannia . Folia Geobot 8, 255–309 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02852828

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