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Lastreopsis nephrodioides (Baker) Tindale, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Green, P.S. in Wilson, A.J.G. (ed.) (1994), Norfolk Island & Lord Howe Island. Flora of Australia 49: 605, Fig.106N-P [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Deparia nephrodioides Baker legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Davallia nephrodioides (Baker) F.Muell. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Dicksonia nephrodioides (Baker) F.Muell. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Dryopteris decomposita var. nephrodioides (Baker) Watts legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Dryopteris nephrodioides (Baker) Watts legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Ctenitis nephrodioides (Baker) F.Ballard legitimate taxonomic synonym: Nephrodium apicale Baker legitimate taxonomic synonym: Aspidium apicale (Baker) Benth. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Ctenitis apicalis (Baker) F.Ballard legitimate

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Lastreopsis nephrodioides (Baker) Tindale

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