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Spore morphology of Taenitis, Syngramma, and Austrogramme species (Pteridoideae, Pteridaceae) from South-Eastern Asia and Oceania. II [PDF]
This paper continues consideration of the spores of three paleotropical fern genera – Taenitis, Syngramma, and Austrogramme (Pteridoideae, Pteridaceae) from South-Eastern Asia and Oceania.
Алексей Владимирович Ваганов +4 more
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Tryonia, a new taenitidoid fern genus segregated from Jamesonia and Eriosorus (Pteridaceae) [PDF]
The Neotropical fern genera Eriosorus and Jamesonia have long been thought of as close relatives. Molecular phylogenetic studies have confirmed this notion but have also revealed that neither genus is monophyletic with respect to the other.
Alyssa Cochran +2 more
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Austrogramme E. Fourn., Ann. Sci. [PDF]
31.9. Austrogramme E.Fourn., Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. ser. 5. 18: 278 (1873). T.: Austrogramme marginata (Mett.) E.Fourn. (Gymnogramma marginata Mett.)
Christenhusz, Maarten J. M. +2 more
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Insights into the systematics of Old World taenitidoid ferns (Pteridoideae; Pteridaceae): evidence from phylogeny and micromorphology [PDF]
A close relationship of the three Old World taenitidoid genera Austrogramme, Syngramma and Taenitis was traditionally suggested on the basis of morphology, and later gained further support from molecular phylogenetic analyses.
Lindsay, Stuart +7 more
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Taxonomic review of Jamesonia and Tryonia (Pteridaceae) ocurring in Brazil [PDF]
Jamesonia e Eriosorus são gêneros de samambaias Neotropicais pertencentes a Pteridaceae, que foram unidos em função de estudos filogenéticos com base molecular.
Della, Aline Possamai
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A global plastid phylogeny of the brake fern genus Pteris (Pteridaceae) and related genera in the Pteridoideae [PDF]
The brake fern genus Pteris belongs to the Pteridaceae subfamily Pteridoideae. It contains 200-250 species distributed on all continents except Antarctica, with its highest species diversity in tropical and subtropical regions.
Gao, XF (reprint author), Chinese Acad Sci, Chengdu Inst Biol, POB 416, Chengdu 610041, Sichuan, Peoples R China. +27 more
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31. Pteridaceae 31.1. Llavea Lag., Gen. Sp. Pl. (Lagasca) 33 (1816), non Llavea Liebm. (1853 = Salicaceae) T.: Llavea cordifolia Lag. 31.2. Coniogramme Fée, Mém. Foug., 5. Gen. Filic. 167 (1852), nom. cons.).
Zhang, Xian-Chun +2 more
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Appendix 1. Index to fern genera Below we provide an alphabetic list to the genera of ferns. Accepted genera are pinted in bold italics. Synonymous genera are in italics followed by the currently accepted genus and their family.
Zhang, Xian-Chun +2 more
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A comparative study of spores of seven pecies: Taenitis blechnoides (Willd.) Sw., T. hookeri (C. Chr.) Holttum, T. pinnata (J. Sm.) Holttum, Syngramma alismifolia (Presl) J. Sm., S. lobbiana (Hook.) J. Sm., S.
A.V. Vaganov +4 more
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Data Sources for Trait Databases: Comparing the Phenomic Content of Monographs and Evolutionary Matrices. [PDF]
Dececchi TA, Mabee PM, Blackburn DC.
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