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104 Aleffi & Schumacker: <strong>Check</strong>-<strong>list</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>red</strong>-<strong>list</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>liverworts</strong> ...<br />

Diplophyllum albicans.<br />

106. The report for SAR (Iacking a precise location) by Moris (1829) corresponds to S.<br />

compacta (Bischler & Jovet-Ast 1971-72).<br />

107. The report for SAR by Herzog (1905), not being confirmed by herbarium specimens,<br />

is conside<strong>red</strong> uncertain by Bischler & Jovet-Ast (1971-72).<br />

108. The report for SAR (Iacking a precise location) by Haynes (1910), not being<br />

confirmed by herbarium specimens, is conside<strong>red</strong> uncertain by Bischler & Jovet-Ast .<br />

(1971-72).<br />

109. According to Zamora & al. (1989) it is impossible to distinguish ei<strong>the</strong>r<br />

morphologically or anatomically T. hypophylla from T. lorbeeriana. It should be<br />

<strong>red</strong>uced to <strong>the</strong> varietal rank.<br />

I IO.<br />

The report for LOM (Agro di Como) by Garovaglio (1844) has been conside<strong>red</strong><br />

doubtful by Miiller (1906-16) <strong>and</strong> by Massalongo (1913). The report for TRA<br />

(Brennero) is by Miiller (1906-16).<br />

1 I I. The report for PIE refers lO an old herbarium specimen [TOl ga<strong>the</strong><strong>red</strong> in Valsesia (con!<br />

R. S., 1994). The report by Miiller (1906-16) for "/falien, Seealpen beim See Tre<br />

Colpas 2/50 m. (Ig. Corbière)" refers to locations on French territory.

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