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Atrichopsis is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Polytrichaceae. The genus was first described by Jules Cardot. Species: Atrichopsis angulata (Cardot & Broth.) N.E.Bell & Hyvönen Atrichopsis australis (Hook.f. & Wilson) N.E.Bell & Hyvönen Atrichopsis bellii (Broth.) N.E.Bell & Hyvönen Atrichopsis capensis Schelpe & N.C.Fanshawe ex van Rooy, N.E.Bell & Hyvönen Atrichopsis compressa (Hook.f. & Wilson) G.L.Sm. Atrichopsis crispula (Hook.f. & Wilson) N.E.Bell & Hyvönen Atrichopsis erosa (Hampe) N.E.Bell & Hyvönen Atrichopsis laxifolia (Dixon) N.E.Bell & Hyvönen Atrichopsis mexicana (G.L.Sm.) N.E.Bell & Hyvönen Atrichopsis minima (Cardot) N.E.Bell & Hyvönen Atrichopsis tapes (Müll.Hal.) N.E.Bell & Hyvönen Atrichopsis tenuirostris (Hook.) N.E.Bell & Hyvönen Atrichopsis tetragona Schelpe & N.C.Fanshawe ex van Rooy, N.E.Bell & Hyvönen Atrichopsis trichodon (Hook.f. & Wilson) N.E.Bell & Hyvönen Atrichopsis tristaniensis (Dixon) N.E.Bell & Hyvönen...read more on Wikipedia.
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