Vascular Plants

APC: Microlepia speluncae
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APC (version 51209313) published 24/4/17 by import
APC Dist.
ChI, WA, NT, Qld
APC Comment
This species was recorded from Norfolk Island by Mueller (1866) as Davallia flaccida, by Bentham (1878) as Dicksonia davallioides, and by Maiden (1904) under the name Dennstaedtia davallioides. These records are thought to be based on mislabelled specimens held in Kew (P.S.Green, 1994).
Plantae / Charophyta / Equisetopsida / Polypodiidae / Polypodiales / Dennstaedtiaceae / Microlepia
0 sub taxa
Microlepia speluncae (L.) T.Moore, legitimate Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2006), Australian Plant Census Polypodium speluncae L., legitimate (1 May 1753) nomenclatural synonymAspidium speluncae (L.) Willd., legitimate (January 1810) nomenclatural synonymDavallia speluncae (L.) Baker, legitimate (1867) nomenclatural synonymDicksonia polypodioides Sw., legitimate (1806) taxonomic synonymDavallia flaccida R.Br., legitimate (27 March 1810) taxonomic synonymTrichomanes flaccida (R.Br.) Poir., legitimate (1 November 1817) taxonomic synonymMicrolepia flaccida (R.Br.) J.Sm., legitimate (1842) taxonomic synonymDicksonia davallioides R.Br., legitimatepro parte misapplication by Bentham, G. (March 1878), Flora Australiensis 7Dennstaedtia davallioides (R.Br.) T.Moore, legitimatemisapplication by Maiden, J.H. (1904), The Flora of Norfolk Island. Part i. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 28(4)

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