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Systematic Botany, 2019
The taxonomy of the Polypodiaceae subfamily Microsoroideae is highly problematic, especially with respect to the circumscription of the highly variable and non-monophyletic genus Microsorum.
W. Testo +3 more
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The taxonomy of the Polypodiaceae subfamily Microsoroideae is highly problematic, especially with respect to the circumscription of the highly variable and non-monophyletic genus Microsorum.
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Taxonomic notes on the New Zealand flora: lectotypes in Polypodiaceae and Blechnaceae
New Zealand Journal of Botany, 2020Notogrammitis (Polypodiaceae) is a medium-sized genus of ferns in New Zealand with 11 indigenous species. Lectotypes are chosen here for the basionyms Asplenium angustifolium Jacq., Grammitis humilis Hombr. and G.
P. Brownsey, B. Parris, L. Perrie
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2013
Polypodiaceae Berchtold & J. Presl, Přir. Rostlin. 1 (1820) 272; Ching, Sunyatsenia 5 (1940) 257; Copel., Gen. Fil. (1947) 174; Holttum, Revis. Fl. Malaya 2 (1955) 129; Copel., Fern Fl. Philipp. (1960) 453; Hennipman et al. in Kramer & Green, Fam. & Genera Vase. PI. 1 (1990) 203. — Type genus: Platyceriaceae Polypodium. Ching, Sunyatsenia 5 (1940) 256.
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Polypodiaceae Berchtold & J. Presl, Přir. Rostlin. 1 (1820) 272; Ching, Sunyatsenia 5 (1940) 257; Copel., Gen. Fil. (1947) 174; Holttum, Revis. Fl. Malaya 2 (1955) 129; Copel., Fern Fl. Philipp. (1960) 453; Hennipman et al. in Kramer & Green, Fam. & Genera Vase. PI. 1 (1990) 203. — Type genus: Platyceriaceae Polypodium. Ching, Sunyatsenia 5 (1940) 256.
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The fern genus Oreogrammitis (Grammitidoideae: Polypodiaceae) re-defined
, 2020Thirty-six new combinations are provided in Oreogrammitis Copel. (Polypodiaceae: Polypodiopsida). The species have previously been included in Radiogrammitis Parris and Themelium (T.Moore) Parris. Lectotypes are chosen for Polypodium allocotum Alderw., P.
B. Parris, Michael A. Sundue
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CORRECT APPLICATION OF GONIOPHLEBIUM (POLYPODIACEAE)
TAXON, 1987The Asian species of Polypodiaceae with a goniophleboid venation pattern, presently studied by the junior author, have been generally accommodated in the genus Goniophlebium (Blume) Presl. In the Index Nominum Genericorum (Farr et al., 1979), Pichi Sermolli retained Goniophlebium in another sense, consisting of American species.
Zijlstra, G. +2 more
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Phytotaxa, 2020
A new generic name, ×Ellipisorus, is proposed to replace ×Lepinema, a hybrid fern genus between Ellipinema and Lepisorus (Polypodiaceae).
Liang Zhang, Li‐Bing Zhang
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A new generic name, ×Ellipisorus, is proposed to replace ×Lepinema, a hybrid fern genus between Ellipinema and Lepisorus (Polypodiaceae).
Liang Zhang, Li‐Bing Zhang
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Novedades en Pecluma (Polypodiaceae)
Brittonia, 2011A new species, Pecluma sanctae-mariae, is described and illustrated from the Andes of Colombia. The status of Pecluma ptilota var. bourgeauana is changed and its lectotype is designated.
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Polypodium s.s. (Polypodiaceae) in Brazil
Phytotaxa, 2019Polypodium s.s. is currently a fern genus with about 40 species, and still with a controversial circumscription. The Flora of Brazil online reports just one Polypodium species in Brazil. Here we confirm the occurrence of a second species of the genus in Brazil, and present a taxonomic treatment of Polypodium from this country; this includes ...
ALEXANDRE SALINO +2 more
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NOVELTIES IN SERPOCAULON (POLYPODIACEAE)
2013(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Schwartsburd, Pedro Bond, Smith, Alan R.
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Reclassifications of the Polypodiaceae
American Fern Journal, 1948[In a recent paper, "Puerto Rican Fern Notes" (Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 60: 123-130. 1947), Dr. Maxon recorded among numerous additions to the fern flora some eight species recently collected in Jayuya district by F. H. Sargent, of the U. S. Geological Survey.
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