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Showing Asplenium brisbaneense
- APC
- Plantae(reg.)
- Charophyta(div.)
- Equisetopsida(cl.)
- Polypodiidae(subcl.)
- Polypodiales(ordo)
- Aspleniaceae(fam.)
- Asplenium(gen.)
- brisbaneense(sp.)
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Type: "Am Brisbane River in Queensland, Australien (AMALIE DIETRICH)."
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Text: "... not an Australian plant. ...seems probable that the specimens were not in fact collected by Amalie Dietrich in Queensland and have at some time been mislabelled."
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Text: "The type specimen is not an Australian species. It appears similar to the Malesian A. vulcanicum Blume, and may have originated from the Caroline Is. (P.S.Green, Kew Bull. 43: 652, 1988). The stated locality for the specimen is almost certainly incorrect."
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APC Comment: A name of uncertain application, possibly referable to Asplenium vulcanicum Blume (see P.J.Brownsey in A.E.Orchard (ed.), Fl. Australia 48: 323 (1998)).