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Botanical illustration of Aitchisoniella himalayensis. a, plant with antheridia in two rows behind the female receptacle, X 5 b, c, d, plants showing various positions of female receptacle (T, thickened apex), b and d x 5, c x 6; e, plant with mature sporogonium, x 5.

Figure 3 from Shiv Ram Kashhyap (1914): Morphological And Biological Notes On New And Little Known West-Himalayan Liverworts. I. New Phytologist 13: 206 - 225.
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Shiv Ram Kashyap  (1882–1934)  wikidata:Q19542465 s:en:Author:Shiv Ram Kashyap
 
Shiv Ram Kashyap
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Kashyap; S. R. Kashyap
Description bryologist and botanist
Date of birth/death 6 November 1882 Edit this at Wikidata 26 November 1934 Edit this at Wikidata
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