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English: Plate 11 from M.A. Howe & L.A. Underwood (1903) "The Genus Riella, with Descriptions of New Species from North America and the Canary Islands." Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, volume 30, pages 214-224; plates 11, 12.
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