Guide to Liverworts of Oregon: Literature References.
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A study of five New England species of Scapania. Rhodora 38:77-90.Exeter, R., J. Harpel and D. H. Wagner. 2016.
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The status and phylogeography of the liverwort genus Apometzgeria Kuwah. (Metzgeriaceae). The Bryologist 114: 92-101.Geiger, H., T. Seeger, H.D. Zinsmeister, and J-P. Frahm. 1997.
The occurrence of flavonoids in arthrodontous mosses--an account of the present knowledge. J. Hattori Bot. Lab. No. 83: 273-308.Godfrey, J.D. 1976.
Schofieldia, a new hepatic from the Pacific Northwest. The Bryologist 79: 314-320.Godfrey, J.D. 1977a.
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New and interesting hepatics from British Columbia, Canada, and northern Washington State, U.S.A. The Bryologist 80: 539-543.Godfrey, J.D. and G.A. Godfrey. 1980.
Notes on Hepatics from the Pacific Northwest. The Bryologist 83: 224-228.Godfrey, J.D. and W.B. Schofield. 1979.
New and interesting hepatics from British Columbia, Canada, and northern Washington State, U.S.A. II. The Bryologist 82: 162-170.Grolle, R. 1965.
Miscellanea Hepatologia (41-50). Journal of Japanese Botany 40(7): 206-219.Grolle, R. and D.G. Long. 2000.
An annotated checklist of the Hepaticae and Anthocerotae of Europe and Macaronesia. Journal of Bryology 22: 103-140.Grolle, R. and M.L. So. 2003.
Riccia fruticulosa O.F. Müll., 1782 and blue Metzgeria (Marchantiophyta) in Europe. Botanical Journal of the Linnaen Society 142: 229-235.Hässel de Menéndez, G.G. 2006.
Paraphymatoceros Hässel, Gen. Nov. (Anthocerotophyta). Phytologia 88: 208-211.Hodgetts, N.G. 2003.
Some synonyms of Herbertus dicranus (Taylor ex Gottsche et al.) Trevis. Journal of Bryology 25: 138-140.Hodgetts., N.G. and 25 co-authors. 2020.
An annotated checklist of bryophytes of Europe, Macaronesia and Cyprus. Journal of Bryology 42:1-116.Hong, W.S. 1978.
Preliminary assessment of the hepatic flora of Oregon. The Bryologist 81: 437-442.Hong, W.S. 1980.
The Genus Scapania in western North America. II. Taxonomic treatment. The Bryologist 83: 40-59.Hong, W.S. 1982.
The Genus Marsupella in western North America. Lindbergia 8: 166-176.Hong, W.S. 1983.
The Genus Porella in North America west of the Hundredth Meridian. The Bryologist 86: 143-155.Hong, W.S. 1986.
The family Cephaloziellaceae in North America west of the Hundredth Meridian. The Bryologist 89: 155-162.Hong, W.S. 1988a.
The family Lepidoziaceae in North America west of the Hundredth Meridian. The Bryologist 91: 326-333.Hong, W.S. 1988b.
The family Cephaloziaceae in North America west of the Hundredth Meridian. Lindbergia 14:79-88.Hong, W.S. 1989.
The Genus Frullania in North America West of the Hundredth Meridian. The Bryologist 92:363-367.Hong, W.S. 1990.
The family Calypogeiaceae in North America west of the Hundredth Meridian. The Bryologist 93: 313-318.Hong, W.S. 1992.
Plagiochila in western North America. The Bryologist 95: 142-147.Hong, W.S. 1993.
The family Geocalycaceae (Hepaticae) in North America west of the Hundredth Meridian. The Bryologist 96: 592-597.Howe, M.A. 1899.
The Hepaticae and Anthocerotes of California. Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club 7:1-208; plates 88-122.Jessup, S.L. 2000.
Hepaticae of the Klamath Mountains I. Anastrophyllum minutum in the Siskiyou Mountains of Oregon and California. Evansia 17(4): 137-140.Konstantinova, N.A. and A.A. Vilnet. 2009.
New Taxa and new Combinations in Jungermanniales (Hepaticae). Arctoa 18: 65-67.Long, D.G, L. L. Forrest, J. C. VIllareal, & B. J. Crandall-Stotler. 2016.
Taxonomic changes in Marchantiaceae, Corsiniaceae and Cleveaceae (Marchantiidae, Marchantiophyta). Phytotaxa 252 (1): 077–080Long, D.G and T.X. Zheng. 2023.
A new subfamily Celasterelloideae and new genus Celasterella for a phylogenetically and morphologically distinct member of the Aytoniaceae. Phytotaxa 6: 225-230.Miwa, H., I.J. Odrzykoski, H. Akiyama, R. Sabirov, H. Takahashi, and N. Murakami. 2005.
Molecular systematic study of Conocephalum (Hepaticae). Poster P1352. XVII International Botanical Congress. Vienna, Austria.Miwa, H., I.J. Odrzykoski, A. Matsui, M. Hasegawa, H. Akiyama, Y. Jia, R. Sabirov, H. Takahashi, D. Boufford, and N. Murakami. 2009.
Adaptive evolution of rbcL in Conocephalum (Hepaticae, bryophytes). Gene 444: 169-175.Nelson, J.B., and P.G. Davison. 2004.
Noteworthy collections. Distribution of Aneura (Hepaticophyta) in South Carolina. Castanea 69: 143.Paton, J. 1999.
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A Supplement to The Liverwort Flora of the British Isles. Probus, Truro, Cornwall, UK.Potemkin, A. D. 1999.
Circumscription of the family Scapaniaceae, with segregation of the new family Diplophyllaceae (Hepaticae). Annales Botanici Fennici 36: 271-283.Potemkin, A.D. 2020.
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Notes on Hepaticae. The Bryologist 65: 213-233.Rubasinghe, S.C.K., R. Milne, L.L. Forrest, and D.G. Long. 2011.
Realignment of the genera of Cleveaceae (Marchantiopsida, Marchantiidae). The Bryologist 114: 116-127.Schofield, W.B. 2002.
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Radula brunnea Steph. in western North America. Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 46: 285-288.Schofield, W.B., S. S. Talbot and S.L. Talbot. 2004.
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A molecular phylogenetic study of Mannia (Marchantiophyta, Aytoniaceae) using chloroplast and nuclear markers. The Bryologist 113: 164-179.Smith, A.J.E. 1990
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Notes on early land plants today. 19. Validation of two names in Pellia (Pelliaceae, Marchantiophyta). Phytotaxa 76: 39-40.Stotler, R. and B. Crandall-Stotler. 1977.
A checklist of the liverworts and hornworts of North America. The Bryologist 80: 405-428.Stotler, R. and B. Crandall-Stotler. 2017.
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Riccia crystallina verified in North America, north of Mexico. The Bryologist 107: 107-110.Stütz, N, D.Quandt, and M.Nebel. 2016.
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Conocephalum salebrosum (Marchantiopsida, Conocephalaceae) - a new Holarctic liverwort species. Plant Systematics and Evolution 253: 133-158.Váňa J. and W.S Hong. 1999.
The genus Jungermannia in western North America. Lindbergia 24: 133-144.Váňa J., & L. Sõderstr., A. Hagborg, and M. von Konrat. 2013.
Notes on early land plants today. 41. New combinations and synonyms in Cephaloziaceae (Marchantiophyta). Phytotaxa 112: 7-15.Váňa J., & L. Sõderstr., A. Hagborg, and M. von Konrat. 2012.
Notes on early land plants today. 8. New combinations and some lectotypifications in Mesotyptychia. Phytotaxa 112: 7-15.Vilnet, A.A., N.A. Konstantinova and A.V. Troitsky. 2009.
Genosystematics and new insight into the phylogeny and taxonomy of liverworts. Molecular Biology 43: 845-855.Wagner, D.H. 1984.
Artificial key to the genera of liverworts in Oregon. Evansia 1: 13-22.Wagner, D.H. 1986.
Do all liverwort elaters have left-handed spirals? Evansia 3: 24-25.Wagner, D.H. 2011.
Observations on Blepharostoma arachnoideum (Pseudolepicoleaceae) of western North America. The Bryologist 114(4): 696-701.Wagner, D.H. 2011A.
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Rivulariella, gen. nov. (Jungermanniaceae), endemic to western North America. Phytoneuron 2013-10: 1-9. what's wrongWagner, D.H. 2016.
Two new species of Macrodiplophyllum (Scapaniaceae, Marchantiophyta) endemic to western North America. Phytoneuron 2016-57: 1-22.Wagner, D.H., J. Christy, and D. Larson. 2000.
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