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year: 2011; volume: 42

Németh, Cs. 2011: Bryofloristical data from the Transdanubian Mountain Ranges, Bakony and Vértes Mts (Hungary). - Studia botanica hungarica, 41: 5-22.

Németh, Cs., Papp, B. 2011: Mannia triandra in the Transdanubian Mountain Range (Hungary). - Studia botanica hungarica, 42: 23-29.

Papp, B., Erzberger, P. 2011: Additions to the bryophyte flora of the Tara river canyon and the Durmitor area, Montenegro. - Studia botanica hungarica, 42: 31-39.

Papp, B., Tsakiri, E. 2011: Contributions to the bryophyte flora of the Skra-Koupa waterfalls area (Mt Paiko, Central Macedonia, North Greece). - Studia botanica hungarica, 42: 41-50.

Papp, B., Erzberger, P., Tsakiri, E. 2011: Contributions to the bryophyte flora of the Voras (Nidze) Mts (Greece and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia). - Studia botanica hungarica, 42: 51-76.

Debreczy, Zs., Musial, K., Rácz, I. 2011: The “Apulco Ravine Pine” – its morphology, taxonomy, and relationships. - Studia botanica hungarica, 42: 77-101.

Barina, Z., Bodor, P., Pifkó, D. 2011: The herbarium of Endre Jeney (1934–2004) V. Geraniaceae–Violaceae. - Studia botanica hungarica, 42: 103-123.

Bauer, N. 2011: Vicia dalmatica A. Kerner in Hungary. - Studia botanica hungarica, 42: 125-134.

Erdei, B., Magyari, E. 2011: Late Miocene plant remains from Bükkábrány, Hungary. - Studia botanica hungarica, 42: 135-151.

Erdei, B., Hably, L., Selmeczi, I., Kordos, L. 2011: Palaeogene and Neogene localities in the North Hungarian Mountain Range. - Studia botanica hungarica, 42: 153-183.

Magyari, E. 2011: Late Quaternary vegetation history in the Hortobágy steppe and Middle Tisza floodplain, NE Hungary. - Studia botanica hungarica, 42: 185-203.