Vascular Plants

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Hymenophyllum catlettii C.Moore, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Moore, C. (1890), Description of two new filmy ferns. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 24: 81 [tax. nov.] BHL
  • Type: "...on wet rocks near the top of the pass leading from Kiama to Moss Vale."
  • Etymology: "First brought to my notice by my friend W. H. Catlett Esq., ...have therefore been enabled to describe it under the name of H. Catletti [sic], in honour of its discoverer, a most enthusiastic lover of botany and horticulture."

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taxonomic synonym of: Trichomanes digitatum Sw. legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Trichomanes digitatum var. calvescens (Bosch) Domin legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Trichomanes digitatum var. calvescens (Bosch) Maiden & Betche isonym taxonomic synonym of: Sphaerocionium lyallii (Hook.f.) Copel. legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f. legitimate

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