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English: Timmia megapolitana (desc. given by the author): Fig. 1. T. megapolitana, natural size. Fig. 2. Leaf. Fig. 3. Young calyptra. Fig. 4. Capsule. Fig. 5. Lid of T. megapolitana. Fig. 6. Lid of T. austriaca of authors. Fig. 7. Teeth of the outer peristome. Fig. 8. Portion of the inner peristome, without segments. Fig. 9. Sporules; magnified
Polski: Trzęsiec meklemburski. Na ilustracji przedstawiono: 1. pokrój ogólny, 2. liść, 3. młody czepek, 4. puszka, 5. Wieczko T. megapolitana, 6. Wieczko T. austriaca, 7. Zęby perystomu zewn., 8. część perystomu wewn. bez segmentów, 9. zarodniki
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Author Robert Kaye Greville
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