Contribution to the moss flora of the Magura National Park (Western Carpathians, Poland)
Journal Title: Fragmenta Naturae - Year 2016, Vol 49, Issue
Abstract
The paper provides new distributional data for 15 species, 1 variety of mosses new to the Magura National Park, and 40 species rare in the area.
Authors and Affiliations
Adam Stebel
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