Vascular Plants

APC: Histiopteris
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APC (version 51252211) published 17/7/18 by kcowley
APC Dist.
WA (native and naturalised), NT, SA, Qld, NSW, LHI, NI, ACT, Vic, Tas
Plantae / Charophyta / Equisetopsida / Polypodiidae / Polypodiales / Dennstaedtiaceae
1 sub taxa
Histiopteris (J.Agardh) J.Sm., legitimate Brownsey, P.J. in McCarthy, P.M. (ed.) (1998), Dennstaedtiaceae. Flora of Australia 48 Pteris sect. Histiopteris J.Agardh, legitimate (1839) nomenclatural synonymLepidocaulon Copel., legitimate (1942) taxonomic synonym
Histiopteris incisa (Thunb.) J.Sm., legitimate Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2006), Australian Plant Census Pteris incisa Thunb., legitimate (1800) nomenclatural synonymLitobrochia incisa (Thunb.) C.Presl, legitimate (1836) nomenclatural synonymPhegopteris incisa (Thunb.) Keyserl., legitimate (1873) nomenclatural synonymPteris vespertilionis Labill., legitimate (1807) taxonomic synonymLitobrochia vespertilionis (Labill.) C.Presl, legitimate (1836) taxonomic synonymHistiopteris vespertilionis (Labill.) J.Sm., legitimate (1875) taxonomic synonymPteris australasica Desv., legitimate (1827) taxonomic synonymPteris brunoniana Endl., legitimate (1833) taxonomic synonymPteris comans G.Forst., legitimatemisapplication by Endlicher, S.F.L. (1833), Prodromus Florae NorfolkicaePteris vespertilionis Labill., legitimatepro parte misapplication by Hooker, J.D. (1854), The botany of the Antarctic voyage of H.M. discovery ships Erebus and Terror. II. Flora Novae-Zelandiae 2(5)Pteris aurita Blume, legitimatepro parte misapplication by Hooker, W.J. (1858), Species Filicum 2(7-8)

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