Vascular Plants

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Tindale, M.D. (1957), A preliminary revision of the genus Lastreopsis Ching. The Victorian Naturalist 73(11) : 180-185 BHL (Paper) Tindale, M.D. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Aspidium acuminatum var. villosum F.M.Bailey
  2. Aspidium decompositum var. marginans F.Muell.
  3. Aspidium hispidum Sw.
  4. Aspidium rufescens Blume
  5. Aspidium shepherdii Kunze ex Mett.
  6. Deparia nephrodioides Baker
  7. Dryopteris albovillosa Watts
  8. Dryopteris tropica (F.M.Bailey) Domin
  9. Dryopteris wurunuran Domin
  10. Lastreopsis Ching
  11. Lastreopsis calantha (Endl.) Tindale
  12. Lastreopsis decomposita (R.Br.) Tindale
  13. Lastreopsis hispida (Sw.) Tindale
  14. Lastreopsis marginans (F.Muell.) D.A.Sm. & Tindale
  15. Lastreopsis microsora (Endl.) Tindale
  16. Lastreopsis munita (Mett.) Tindale
  17. Lastreopsis nephrodioides (Baker) Tindale
  18. Lastreopsis rufescens (Blume) Ching
  19. Lastreopsis shepherdii (Kunze ex Mett.) Tindale
  20. Lastreopsis tenera (R.Br.) Tindale
  21. Lastreopsis wurunuran (Domin) Tindale
  22. Nephrodium calanthum Endl.
  23. Nephrodium decompositum R.Br.
  24. Nephrodium microsorum Endl.
  25. Nephrodium tenerum R.Br.
  26. Phegopteris munita Mett.
  27. Polypodium aspidioides var. tropica F.M.Bailey
  28. Polystichum hispidum (Sw.) J.Sm.
  29. Rumohra hispida (Sw.) Copel.

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