Paper presents localities of threatened and rare bryophyte species found recently in a flysch borderland between the Czech and Slovak Republics. The suboceanic species have their distribution limits in the study area and they are mostly rare or threatened in Slovakia (e.g. Sphagnum auriculatum, S. inundatum, S. papillosum). The rich fen species are, on the other hand, threatened in the Czech Republic (e.g. Fissidens adianthoides, Homalothecium nitens, Hypnum pratense, Sphagnum contortum). Some species which are not involved in the national red lists are very rare and disappearing in the study area (e.g. Bryum weigelii, Dicranella palustris, Sphagnum subsecundum, S. cuspidatum). Sphagnum subnitens have became critically endangered in the study area during last years.
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