Vascular Plants

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Desvaux, N.A. (1827), Prodrome de la famille des Fougères. Mémoires de la Société linnéenne de Paris 6(3) : 213-337 (Paper) Desvaux, N.A. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Acrostichum sorbifolium L.
  2. Didymoglossum Desv.
  3. Grammitis rutifolia R.Br.
  4. Gymnogramma pozoi (Lag.) Kunze
  5. Gymnogramma rutaefolia Desv.
  6. Gymnogramma rutifolia (R.Br.) Desv.
  7. Hemionitis pozoi Lag.
  8. Humata pyxidata (Cav.) Desv.
  9. Hymenophyllum peltatum (Poir.) Desv.
  10. Lindsaea acutifolia Desv.
  11. Lomaria minor (R.Br.) Desv.
  12. Lomaria sorbifolia (L.) Desv.
  13. Nephrodium brownii Desv.
  14. Notholaena brownii Desv.
  15. Notholaena nudiuscula (R.Br.) Desv.
  16. Notholaena vellea R.Br.
  17. Platycerium Desv.
  18. Platycerium alcicorne Desv.
  19. Platycerium angustatum Desv.
  20. Polypodium attenuatum R.Br.
  21. Polypodium brownii Desv.
  22. Polytaenium Desv.
  23. Psilotum truncatum R.Br.
  24. Pteris australasica Desv.
  25. Pteris brownii Desv.
  26. Pteris nudiuscula R.Br.
  27. Sitobolium Desv.
  28. Stegania minor R.Br.
  29. Tmesipteris truncata (R.Br.) Desv.
  30. Trichomanes cupressoides Desv.
  31. Trichomanes peltatum Poir.

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