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Two new species of Salvia (Lamiaceae) from the dry forests of Dominican Republic. [PDF]

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Elaphoglossum of Japan, Ryukyu, and Formosa

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Elaphoglossum fendleri (Dryopteridaceae), a new species of Elaphoglossum sect. Lepidoglossa from Venezuela, and the identity of Elaphoglossum ornatum

Brittonia, 2015
Elaphoglossum fendleri, a new species from the cloud forests of Venezuela, is here described and illustrated. The type specimens were collected by Augustus Fendler ca. 160 years ago but had gone unnoticed since then. Some authors have confused it with E. ornatum, a subulate-scaled species that is restricted to the Venezuelan Andes.
Fernando B Matos, Alejandra Vasco
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Elaphoglossum mickeliorum (Dryopteridaceae), a new species of Elaphoglossum sect. Polytrichia from Peru

Brittonia, 2016
Elaphoglossum mickeliorum, a new species from the eastern slopes of the Peruvian Andes, is here described and illustrated. It belongs to E. sect. Polytrichia, which is characterized by the presence of subulate scales and absence of hydathodes on the sterile leaves of adult sporophytes.
Fernando B. Matos, Robbin C. Moran
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Chromosome Numbers of Elaphoglossum, and Hymenodium [PDF]

open access: yesNature, 1966
THE fern genus Elaphoglossum is one of the largest in the family Aspidiaceae. Moreover, some taxonomists would like to place it in a separate family, Elaphoglossaceae1. Of more than four hundred species of Elaphoglossum, most are to be found in tropical America.
Veikko Sorsa
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Notes on Elaphoglossum, III. The Publication of Elaphoglossum and Rhipidopteris

American Fern Journal, 1955
The two closely allied genera of ferns, Elaphoglossum and Rhipidopteris, one very large and the other very small, were included in the composite genus Acrostichum L. by early botanists. It is now generally agreed that they are not nearly related to the type species of Acrostichum, namely A. aureum L. The first botanist to suggest that they be separated
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Notes on Elaphoglossum: I

American Fern Journal, 1939
One of the common tropical American species has long been known under the name Elaphoglossum Lindenii (Bory) Moore, founded on Acrostichum Lindenii Bory ex Fee (1845). Recently, Christensen2 has taken up the name Elaphoglossum squamatum (Swartz) Moore for this species.
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A New Species in Elaphoglossum sect. Elaphoglossum subsect. Pachyglossa (Dryopteridaceae) from Costa Rica and Panama

Novon, 2010
A new species of Elaphoglossum Schott in section Elaphoglossum subsect. Pachyglossa Christ is described and illustrated here. Elaphoglossum skutchianum A. Rojas is recognized from Costa Rica and Panama, and occurs at middle elevations in the Cordillera de Tilaran, Cordillera Central, and Cordi- llera de Talamanca.
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