APC: Pallavicinia
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APC (version 10146062) published 5/10/20 by nklazenga
APC Dist.
WA, Qld, NSW, Vic, Tas
Plantae / Marchantiophyta / Jungermanniopsida / Pelliidae / Pallaviciniales / Pallaviciniineae / Pallaviciniaceae
5 sub taxa
Pallavicinia Gray, nom. cons. CHAH (2011), Australian Plant Census Pallavicinius Gray, orth. var. (1821) orthographic variant
Pallavicinia lyellii (Hook.) Gray, legitimate CHAH (2011), Australian Plant Census Pallavicinius lyellii Gray, orth. var. (1821) orthographic variantJungermannia lyellii Hook., legitimate (1816) nomenclatural synonymSteetzia lyellii (Hook.) Lehm., legitimate (1846) nomenclatural synonym
Pallavicinia lyellii (Hook.) Gray var. lyellii, legitimate CHAH (2011), Australian Plant Census Steetzia lyellii var. hibernica (Hook.) Gottsche, Lindenb. & Nees, legitimate (1847) pro parte taxonomic synonym
Pallavicinia rubristipa Schiffn., legitimate CHAH (2011), Australian Plant Census Pallavicinia rubristipula P.M.McCarthy, orth. var. (2003) orthographic variantJensenia connivens (Colenso) Grolle, legitimatemisapplication by Schaumann, F., Pfeiffer, T. & Frey, W. (2004), Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 96
Pallavicinia xiphoides (Hook.f. & Taylor) Trevis., legitimate McCarthy, P.M. (2003), Catalogue of Australian Liverworts and Hornworts. Flora of Australia Supplementary Series 21 Jungermannia xiphoides Hook.f. & Taylor, legitimate (1844) nomenclatural synonymBlyttia spinosa Gottsche, legitimate (1856) taxonomic synonymPallavicinia spinosa (Gottsche) Steph., legitimate (1900) taxonomic synonym

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