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Aloina bifrons  (De Not.) Delgadillo
Aloina bifrons is a moss that is native to California.
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Genus: Aloina
Family: Pottiaceae  
Category: bryophyte  
PLANTS group:Moss

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Alternate Names:
TNRSAloina rigida var. pilifera
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[earth.com] Described By, Family & Genus Info: Aloina Bifrons is a bladmossart described by M. 1973. Delgadillo Aloina Bifrons included in genus slipper mosses and family pottiaceae . (link added by Mary Ann Machi)

[explorer.natureserve.org] Range: Aloina bifrons ranges from British Columbia south to Mexico; western Eurasia; northern Africa (McIntosh 1989). Delgadillo (1975) gives "United States and Mexico, Mediterranean region, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand." (link added by Mary Ann Machi)


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