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Scandinavian Oncophorus (Bryopsida, Oncophoraceae): species, cryptic species, and intraspecific variation

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Lars Hedenäs (2017): Scandinavian Oncophorus (Bryopsida, Oncophoraceae): species, cryptic species, and intraspecific variation. European Journal of Taxonomy 315: 1-34, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.315

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