B. Papp szerk.: Studia Botanica Hungarica 35. 2004 (Budapest, 2004)
Erzberger, Peter; Papp, Beáta: Annotated checklist of Hungarian bryophytes
Grimmia funalis (Schwägr.) Bruch et Schimp. - known from a single locality, representative specimen: BP 112800 Crypt, exs. ed. a Mus. Hist. Nat. Vind. 3958. Com. Heves, an Andesitfelsen des Berges Disznókő bei Párád, 730 m; 25.03.1951, leg. Á. Boros; numerous dupl., some conf. by J. Munoz and E. Maier. Grimmia hartmanii Schimp. (Dryptodon hartmanii (Schimp.) Limpr.) Grimmia laevigata (Brid.) Brid. (Grimmia campestris Burchell ex Hook.; Grimmia leucophaea Grev.) Grimmia longirostris Hook. (Grimmia affinis Hornsch., nom. illeg., horn, post.; Grimmia ovalis auct. non (Hedw.) Lindb.). - In BOROS (1968) and ORBÁN and VAJDA (1983) for G. longirostris the (incorrect) name G. ovalis is used. Nomenclature after MUNOZ (1998a); in MUNOZ and PANDO (2000), Hungary is missing from the world distribution, most of the specimens in BP that were referred to G. longirostris belong to G. muhlenbeckii or other species, but a single specimen was confirmed as G. longirostris by E. Maier (unpubl.): BP 46525 (sub Grimmia ovalis Web. et Mohr) Comit. Abauj-Torna. In rupibus andesiticis siccis montis Kakasbérc prope pag. Füzér, montes Sátorhegység, 09.09.1955, leg. L. Vajda. Grimmia montana Bruch et Schimp. - This taxon is meant by "Grimmia donniana Sm." in ORBÁN and VAJDA (1983); synonymy erroneous. G. donniana is excluded from the bryoflora of Hungary (see Appendix 1 ). Hungary is missing from the world distribution of G. montana in MUNOZ and PANDO (2000), but the specimens from Mecsek Mts in BP were confirmed by E. Maier. Grimmia muehlenbeckii Schimp. (Grimmia trichophylla var. muehlenbeckii (Schimp.) Husn.; Grimmia trichophylla var. tenuis (Wahlenb.) Wijk et Margad.). - In BOROS (1968) and ORBÁN and VAJDA (1983) G. muehlenbeckii is treated as a variety of G. trichophylla, viz. var. muehlenbeckii and var. tenuis, respectively. One of the most widespread species of the genus in Hungary according to recent revisions (E. Maier unpubl.). Grimmia orbicularis Bruch ex Wilson. - The alleged synonymy with G. pulvinata var. africana (Hedw.) Hook. f. et Wilson in ORBÁN and VAJDA (1983) is erroneous (e.g. GREVEN 1995). Grimmia ovalis (Hedw.) Lindb. (Grimmia commutata Huebener). - In BOROS (1968) and ORBÁN and VAJDA (1983) the name G. ovalis stands for G. longirostris] Grimmia plagiopodia Hedw. - According to Győrffy (quoted in BOROS (1968)) part of the records are var. arvernica (H. Philib.) Boulay, a taxon not evaluated (type not seen) by MUNOZ and PANDO (2000). Grimmia pulvinata (Hedw.) Sm. - The significance of var. africana (Hedw.) Hook. f. et Wilson in ORBÁN and VAJDA (1983) is not clear, since it has been erroneously synony mised with G. orbicularis. Revision of herbarium specimens is necessary. Grimmia teretinervis Limpr. - This species is not in BOROS (1968), but listed in ORBÁN and VAJDA (1983) with two occurrences, one of which has been confirmed by Muhoz and E. Maier (unpubl.): Specimens BP 75600 and BP 111992 Comit. Borsod. In rupibus calc. silvat. adv. montem Kerek-hegy supra vallem Szinva-völgy pr. Lillafüred, 28.03.1959, leg. Á. Boros. Grimmia tergestina Tomm. ex Bruch et Schimp. - var. tergestina occurs in the Bükk Mts according to NOWACK and POELT (1979), who quote a specimen collected by Boros: Magoskő pr. Omassa; var. tergestinoides (Culm.) Podp. is probably more generally distributed in Hungary. However, the infraspecific taxonomy is controversial (KOPERSKI et al. 2000, GREVEN 1995, MAIER 2002b). Grimmia trichophylla Grev. - For the current taxonomy and an improved description of this species see MAIER (2002a). Gymnostomum aeruginosum Sm. (Gymnostomum rupestre Schwägr.) Gymnostomum calcareum Nees et Hornsch. Gyroweisia tenuis (Hedw.) Schimp.