B. Papp szerk.: Studia Botanica Hungarica 30-31. 1999-2000 (Budapest, 2000)

Papp, Beáta, Ódor, Péter; Erzberger, Peter: Preliminary data about the present Hungarian local populations of rare European bryophytes

places with the following species mentioned in the diary of Boros (1915-1971) as well: Leucobryum glaucum (Hedw.) Aongstr., Dicranum scoparium Hedw. - Nógrád county, Börzsöny Mts, in the upper part of valley Bacsina-völgy at the Rakottyás-bérc hill at Királyháza, growing on soil, 08.05.1959, leg. and det. Vajda, L. The valley was checked in spring 1999. The species was not found but the habitat seems in intact condition. The presence of the species could be expected here. - Pest county, Budai-hegység Mts, Hárs-hegy hill, above Hűvösvölgy near Budapest, growing on soil, 10.02.1957, leg. and det. Vajda, L. The site was visited in 1999 and 2000. The habitat is very dry. The presence of the species is very doubtful. Unchecked locality: Veszprém county, in the Viszló forest near Tapolca, 02.05.1959, leg. and det. Vajda, L. Fig. 2. Hungarian distribution of Buxbaumia viridis (for symbols see Fig. 1). Campy loste Hum. saxicola (Web. et Mohr) B., S. et G. is an atlantié, montane species. It lives on shaded andesitic rocks. Rare according to the RDB. In Hungary, it occurs in the Zemplén Mts at one locality and in some rock masses in the Börzsöny Mts. Old occurrence confirmed: Pest county, Börzsöny Mts, Kemence, Kopolya-kövek rocks (Sasfészek in Boros 1915-1971) at Királyháza, on andesitic rocks, ca 600 m a. s. 1., 29.06.1998, leg. and det. Papp, B. and 04.08.1999, leg. and det. Papp, B., Erzberger, P. Earlier

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