The Australian Plant Name Index (APNI) is a tool for the botanical community that deals with plant names and their usage in the scientific literature, whether as a current name or synonym. APNI does not recommend any particular taxonomy or nomenclature. For a listing of currently accepted scientific names for the Australian vascular flora, please use the Australian Plant Census (APC) link above.
Showing Asplenium parvum
- APC
- Plantae(reg.)
- Charophyta(div.)
- Equisetopsida(cl.)
- Polypodiidae(subcl.)
- Polypodiales(ordo)
- Aspleniaceae(fam.)
- Asplenium(gen.)
- parvum(sp.)
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Type: "Growing, in very small quantity, in bushhouse, Gladesville, N.S.W., on a tuft of Polypodium subauriculatum brought from the Cairns district (probably from Ravenshoe); Aug., 1913."
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Lectotype: "from a plant cultivated at Gladesville, N.S.W., on a tuft of Polypodium subauriculatum originally collected in the Cairns district, [Qld]; holo: NSW."
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APC Dist.: Qld
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Lectotype: "Gladesville [New South Wales], on a tuft of Polypodium subauriculatum originally collected in the Cairns district, s. dat., W.W.Watts s.n. (lecto: NSW 683939*; isolecto: P 00642958!"
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Text: "Brownsey (1998b, p. 321) cited the type of the name Asplenium parvum as ‘from a plant cultivated at Gladesville, N.S.W., on a tuft of Polypodium subauriculatum originally collected in the Cairns district, [Qld]; holo: NSW’. This is here treated as effective lectotypification by Brownsey, in accordance with ICN Art. 7.11 (Turland et al. 2018). Because Brownsey’s citation meets the relevant requirements of ICN Art. 7.11, his use of the term ‘holo’ is correctable under ICN Art. 9.10."