Grimmia incurva Schwägr. and Schistidium umbrosum (J.E.Zetterst.) H.H. Blom (Grimmiaceae) are reported
for the first time from Turkey, Southwest Asia. Turkish plants are described and illustrated from material
collected from Göllüdağ Volcano in the Central Anatolia (Niğde) which has a semi-arid, continental climate
with a severe frost period in winter.
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