Abstract

Five bryophytes collected during bryological forays to the Ordu and Burdur regions of Turkey were of
 particular interest. Among them, Orthotrichum hookeri, Plagiothecium neckeroideum and Thamnobryum
 neckeroides were found to be new to Turkey. Orthotrichum hookeri and Plagiothecium neckeroideum are also
 new to Southwest Asia. Descriptions, illustrations, ecology, geographic distribution and comparisons with
 morphologically similar taxa are presented. Two species, Hookeria acutifolia and Orthotrichum sordidum, were
 recorded only for the second time in Turkey.

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