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McIntosh T.T.  1989.  Bryophyte records from the semiarid steppe of northwestern North America, including four species new to North America.  Bryologist.  92:356-362.
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Schofield W.B.  1988.  Bryophyte disjunctions in the northern hemisphere: Europe and North America.  Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society.  98:211-224.
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