Notes on Egyptian mosses with one new record

Fissidens crassipes Wils. ex B.S.G. var. philibertii Besch. is recorded for the first time from Egypt. The total number of mosses known from the country now is 130 taxa. Only 20 of these bear sporophytes. Members of the order Pottiales form over 40% of the flora. The most favoured habitat for mosses...

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description Fissidens crassipes Wils. ex B.S.G. var. philibertii Besch. is recorded for the first time from Egypt. The total number of mosses known from the country now is 130 taxa. Only 20 of these bear sporophytes. Members of the order Pottiales form over 40% of the flora. The most favoured habitat for mosses in the country, is on and between red-bricks of walls just above water surface especially in shaded ares. /// Впервые в Египте зарегистрирован Fissidens crassipes Wils. ex B.S.G. вар. philibertii Besch. Общее количество мхов, известных ныне в этой стране, составляет 130 таксонов. Лишь 20 из них имеют спорофиты. Члены отряда Pottiales составляют 40 с лишнем процентов флоры. Самое благоприятное место обитания мхов в стране встречается на красных кирпичах стен и между ними чуть над поверхностью воды особенно в тенистых местах.
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Bryopsida
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Flora
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Herbs
Mud
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nile valley
Taxa
taxonomy
valleys
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