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FIGURE 3 in A new Mylia Gray (Myliaceae, Hepaticae) species from North Vietnam extends the range of the genus to the Paleotropics

Authors: Bakalin, Vadim; Vilnet, Anna;

FIGURE 3 in A new Mylia Gray (Myliaceae, Hepaticae) species from North Vietnam extends the range of the genus to the Paleotropics

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FIGURE 3 Mylia vietnamica Bakalin et Vilnet: 1—plant habit in dry condition (glistening stem is visible), 2—fissured leaf cuticle, 3—cells in the midleaf, 4—leaf margin, 5—underleaf; from Holotype (V-3-36-16, VBGI). Mylia taylorii (Hook.) Gray: 6, 7—leaf margin, 8—midleaf cells; from Khabarovsk Territory (Kh-18-22-16, VBGI). Scales: a—100 μm, for 2–8; b—2 mm, for 1.

Published as part of Bakalin, Vadim & Vilnet, Anna, 2018, A new Mylia Gray (Myliaceae, Hepaticae) species from North Vietnam extends the range of the genus to the Paleotropics, pp. 41-48 in Phytotaxa 348 (1) on page 45, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.348.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/13707783

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