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102<br />

Müller<br />

Bucklandiella heterosticha (Hedw.) Bednarek-Ochyra & Ochyra (Racomitrium heterostichum<br />

[Hedw.] Brid.)<br />

The records of this species from southern South America are doubtless erroneous (Ochyra et al.<br />

2008).<br />

Campylopus areodictyon (Müll. Hal.) Mitt.<br />

The species was excluded from the area by <strong>Frahm</strong> (2005).<br />

Campylopus asperifolius Mitt.<br />

Mitten (1869) cited the species from “Andes Chilenses (Tatanara)”. The species was collected by<br />

Lechler in Tatanara, which is situated in the today’s Peru (<strong>Frahm</strong> 1991).<br />

Campylopus savannarum (Müll.Hal.) Mitt.<br />

The species was excluded from Chile by <strong>Frahm</strong> (1998).<br />

Codriophorus aquaticus (Brid. ex Schrad.) Bednarek-Ochyra & Ochyra (Racomitrium aquaticum<br />

[Brid. ex Schrader] Brid.)<br />

The species was excluded from the area by Bednarek-Ochyra (2006).<br />

Conostomum tetragonum (Hedw.) Lindb.<br />

<strong>Frahm</strong> et al. (1996) synonymized C. pentastichum with the northern hemispheric C. tetragonum.<br />

Since this time the species is treated in different references under this name from Chile (e. g.,<br />

Goffinet et al. 2006, Buck 2002, and Buck 2004). Ochyra et al. (2008) doesn’t accept this<br />

synonymization and treated C. pentastichum as a clearly distinct taxon.<br />

Didymodon pruinosus (Mitt.) R.H.Zander<br />

The record of this species from Chiloé is probably a label mistake (Jiménez & Cano 2008).<br />

Records of Bryoerythrophyllum fuscinervium, now a synonym of D. pruinosus, from Chile were<br />

misidentified mainly with D. fuscus (Jiménez & Cano 2008).<br />

Entosthodon balansae Besch.<br />

The species was excluded from the Chilean bryoflora by Cuvertino & Buffa (2009). Specimens<br />

from Chile reported under this name represent either Entostodon obtusifolius, Funaria chilensis or<br />

Physcomitrium sp.<br />

Fissidens julianus (Savi ex DC.) Schimp.<br />

The record from Chile in Herzog (1954) belongs to Fissidens berteroi (Müller & Pursell 2003).<br />

Fissidens osmundoides Hedw.<br />

Specimens from Chile identified as such belong to Fissidens adianthoides (Müller & Pursell<br />

2003).<br />

Funaria erectiuscula Mitt.<br />

The species is given with the record “Andes Chilensis, Mendoza (leg. Gillies)“ by Mitten (1869)<br />

and is therefore included in the Chilean checklist by He (1998). This record is situated in the<br />

nowadays territory of Peru and the species is therefore excluded from Chile.<br />

Juratzkaea leptura (Taylor) W.A. Weber ex W.R. Buck<br />

The Chilean record of this Australian and South African moss given by He (1998) is most unlikely<br />

and needs confirmation.<br />

ISSN 0945-3466

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