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Ditrichum cornubicum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ditrichum cornubicum
''Ditrichum cornubicum'', commonly known as the Cornish Path-moss, is a moss endemic to Cornwall, United Kingdom. First discovered in 1963, on a roadside west of Lanner, Cornwall by Jean Paton it has since been found in two other places within Cornwall. It was published as new to science in 1976. ==Distribution and habitat== In 1963, a local bryologist Jean Paton, found an unknown specimen at a roadside to the west of Lanner, near Redruth, in west Cornwall. It was on mine spoil used to surface a small roadside lay-by.〔 It has not been re-found at Lanner but two years later, in 1965 she found the same species at a disused copper mine on the south-east edge of Bodmin Moor at Minions. In 1997 David Holyoak found another population nearby at Crow's Nest.〔 A small population discovered in west Cork, Ireland is likely to have been an accidental introduction from Cornwall.〔
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