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041.0000 Family Polypodiaceae J. & C.Presl; Delic. Prag. 159 (1822)
67 genera, ca. 1700 spp. Phylogeny: Wei & Zhang 2022
Species listed in database: 1749; hybrids: 50
= Platyceriaceae Ching; Acta Phytotax. Sin. 16(3): 18 (1978)
= Drynariaceae Ching; Acta Phytotax. Sin. 16: 1-37 (1978)
= Grammitidaceae Newman; Hist. Brit. Ferns 7 (1840) (Grammitaceae auct., missp.)
= Gymnogrammitidaceae Ching; Acta Phytotax. Sin. 11: 12 (1966)
= Loxogrammaceae Ching ex Pic.Serm.; Webbia 29: 11 (1975)
= Platyceriaceae Ching; Sunyatsenia 5: ? (1940)
= Pleurosoriopsidaceae Sa.Kurata & Ikebe ex Ching; Acta Phytotax. Sin. 16(4): 17 (1978)
041.9004 Genus Lomaphlebia J.Sm.; Hist. Fil. 182 (1875)
Distribution: Caribbean. Checklist revised for this database by Parris (2020)
Species listed in database: 2

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species :
Lomaphlebia linearis (Sw.) J.Sm.; Hist. Fil. 183 (1875)
Distribution: Jamaica
81 JAM
Synonyms: hidden
= Grammitis graminea (Sw.) Ching; Bull. Fan Mem. Inst. Biol., Bot. 10: 240 (1941)
= Grammitis linearis Sw.; J. Bot. [Schrader] 1800(2): 17 (1801)
= Mecosorus nudus Klotzsch; Linnaea 20: 405 (1847)
= Polypodium gramineum Sw.; Prodr. [Swartz] 130 (1788)
= Polypodium nudum (Klotzsch) Mett.; Abh. Senckenberg. Naturf. Ges. 2(2) [Pheg. u. Asp.]: 37, no. 18 (1857) (non G. Forst. (1786))
species :
Lomaphlebia turquina (Maxon) Sundue & Ranker ined.
Distribution: Cuba
81 CUB
Synonyms: hidden
= Grammitis turquina (Maxon) Copel.; Ann. Cryptog. Phytopathol. 5 [Gen. Fil.]: 211 (1947)
= Polypodium turquinum Maxon; Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 52: 115 (1939)
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