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Ophioglossum reticulatum L., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Chinnock, R.J. in McCarthy, P.M. (ed.) (1998), Ophioglossaceae. Flora of Australia 48: 107, Fig. 47J-L, Map 65 [secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym: Ophioglossum vulgatum var. australasiaticum Luerss. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Ophioglossum vulgatum var. pedunculosum (Desv.) Domin legitimate taxonomic synonym: Ophioglossum petiolatum Hook. legitimate
  • Comment: Chinnock includes Ophioglossum vulgatum var. pedunculosum (Desv.) Domin in synonymy of two names: Ophioglossum costatum R.Br. and Ophioglossum reticulatum L. However, the basionym of O. vulgatum var. pedunculosum, O. pedunculosum Desv., is included only in synonymy of O. costatum. The inclusion of O. vulgatum var. pedunculosum in synonymy of O. reticulatum by Chinnock is here considered to be in error.

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Ophioglossum reticulatum L.

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