Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Ilma G. Stone is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Ilma G. Stone.


The Bryologist | 1993

Census of the mosses of Western Australia

Ann Stoneburner; Robert J. Wyatt; David G. Catcheside; Ilma G. Stone

The census is based on examination of herbarium specimens and field collections. Species distributions are recorded for 24 ecogeographic regions in Western Australia. The census contains 192 taxa in 78 genera and 31 families. The largest family is the Pottiaceae with 56 species in 26 genera. The largest genera are Bryum (19 species), Fissidens (15) and Funaria (11). The list includes 30 species not previously reported from Western Australia and four species whose present known distribution is limited to the State. Within the State the number and diversity of species is greatest in the Southwestern Botanical Province. About 70% of the species are also found in South Australia, and a world-wide comparison of species distributions shows a strong Gondwanaland component to the flora.


Journal of Bryology | 1993

Two new species, Fissidens oblatus and F. badyinbarus, from Queensland, Australia

Ilma G. Stone; D. G. Catcheside

AbstractTwo new species of Fissidens from Queensland, Australia, both in subgenus Fissidens Section Semilimbidium, are described and illustrated. Fissidens oblatus I. G. Stone & D. G. Catcheside is characterised by a mixture of bipapillose and unipapillose lamina cells, a broad limbidium and a wide zone of oblate cells in the vaginant laminae. Fissidens badyinbarus I. G. Stone has unipapillose lamina cells and although elimbate appears to be closely related to some of the semilimbate unipapillose species.


Journal of Bryology | 1990

Nomenclatural changes and new moss record in Australia:, including a description of the protonema of Calomnion

Ilma G. Stone


Journal of Bryology | 1982

Nanobryum thorsbornei, a remarkable new moss from Australia

Ilma G. Stone


Journal of Bryology | 1976

A remarkable new moss from Queensland, Australia – Viridivellus pulchellum new genus and species (new family Viridivelleraceae)

Ilma G. Stone


Journal of Bryology | 1990

Fissidens aeruginosus Hook. f. & Wils. and its synonyms

Ilma G. Stone


Journal of Bryology | 1990

Fissidens, sections Crispidium, Amblyothallia and Serridium and subgenus Pachyfissidens in Australasia : some taxonomic changes and a key to species

Ilma G. Stone


Journal of Bryology | 1985

New records of mosses in Australia

Ilma G. Stone


Journal of Bryology | 1994

Fissidens Section Crenularia C. Muell. in Australia

Ilma G. Stone


Journal of Bryology | 1989

Revision of Phascum and Acaulon in Australia

Ilma G. Stone

Collaboration


Dive into the Ilma G. Stone's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Robert J. Wyatt

University of Tennessee Health Science Center

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge