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Fife A, Dalton PJ (2005) A reconsideration of Pleurophascum (Musci: Pleurophascaceae) and specific status for a New Zealand endemic, Pleurophascum ovalifolium stat. et nom. nov.. New Zealand Journal of Botany 43, 871-884.

Flanagan NS, Ebert D, Porter C, Rossetto M, Peakall (2005) Microsatellite markers for evolutionary studies in the sexually deceptive orchid genus Chiloglottis. Molecular Ecology Notes 6, 123-126.

Forrest LL, Davis EC, Long DG, Crandall-Stotler BJ, Clark A, Hollingsworth ML (2006). Unravelling the evolutionary history of the liverworts (Marchantiophyta): multiple taxa, genomes and analyses. The Bryologist 109, 303-334.

Fuselier L, Davison PG, Clements M, Shaw B, Devos N, Heinrichs J, Hentschel J, Sabovljevic M, Szoveni P, Schuette S, Hofbauer W, Shaw AJ (2009) Phylogeographic analyses reveal distinct lineages of the liverworts Metzgeria furcata (L.) Dumort. and Metzgeria conjugata Lindb. (Metzgeriaceae) in Europe and North America. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 98, 745-756.

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