Twelve moss species are reported for the first time from Farafra Oasis (Western Desert of Egypt). Eight of them belong to Bryum of which Bryum inclinatum is a new record to Egypt. The number of mosses known from the Oases territory is raised from 15 to 23 species. Floristic comparisons show more elements in common with Northern Africa and Sinai than with the Nile Region.
Abou-Salama, U., & El-Saadawi, W. (2001). Contributions to the moss flora of the Egyptian Oases. 1. Farafra Oasis.. Taeckholmia, 21(2), 283-290. doi: 10.21608/taec.2001.12470
MLA
Usama, Abou-Salama; Wagieh El-Saadawi. "Contributions to the moss flora of the Egyptian Oases. 1. Farafra Oasis.". Taeckholmia, 21, 2, 2001, 283-290. doi: 10.21608/taec.2001.12470
HARVARD
Abou-Salama, U., El-Saadawi, W. (2001). 'Contributions to the moss flora of the Egyptian Oases. 1. Farafra Oasis.', Taeckholmia, 21(2), pp. 283-290. doi: 10.21608/taec.2001.12470
VANCOUVER
Abou-Salama, U., El-Saadawi, W. Contributions to the moss flora of the Egyptian Oases. 1. Farafra Oasis.. Taeckholmia, 2001; 21(2): 283-290. doi: 10.21608/taec.2001.12470