Abstract
Trachyxiphium, including the species T. guadalupense (Pilotrichaceae), is reported for the first time for the moss flora of Uruguay. This study provides a description of its morphological characteristics and highlights its novel habitat within the region. Additionally, comments and illustrations are provided.
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