Vascular Plants

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Warburg, O. (1900), Monsunia. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Vegetation des Dud- und Ostasiatischen Monsungebietes 1 : null - null (Paper) Warburg, O. Unknown
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  1. Aspidium invisum (G.Forst.) Christ
  2. Chrysodium Fée
  3. Chrysodium aureum (L.) Mett.
  4. Lomaria sorbifolia var. resectum Christ
  5. Lomariopsis sorbifolia var. resectum Christ
  6. Pteris aquilina f. caudata (L.) Christ
  7. Pteris aquilina f. esculenta (G.Forst.) Christ
  8. Pteris caudata L.
  9. Pteris esculenta G.Forst.
  10. Selaginella longipinna Warb.
  11. Selaginella ser. Decumbentes Warb.
  12. Selaginella ser. Proniflorae Warb.
  13. Selaginella P.Beauv. ser. Selaginella
  14. Selaginella ser. Suberosae Warb.
  15. Selaginella stenostachya Warb.
  16. Selaginella subg. Heterostachys Baker
  17. Selaginella P.Beauv. subg. Selaginella
  18. Selaginella subg. Stachygynandrum (P.Beauv. ex Mirb.) Baker

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