Altogether 206 taxa of bryophytes (21 liverworts and 185 mosses) were recorded during excursions in the Bílé Karpaty Mts (White Carpathians), which are designated Protected Landscape Areas in both the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Among the recorded taxa, two species considered extinct from the bryoflora of the Czech Republic (Fossombronia pusilla and Ephemerum cohaerens) and three species not yet reported or not recognised from Slovakia (Schistidium robustum, Tortella pseudofragilis and Trichostomum herzogii) were recorded. For several rarer taxa, we were either able to verify their previously known localities (Abietinella abietina var. hystricosa, Drepanocladus lycopodioides, Grimmia anodon, Plagiopus oederianus and Timmia bavarica) or provide records new to the mountain range (Didymodon sinuosus and Weissia squarrosa).
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