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Ver. 19.2
March 25th, 2024

001.0000 Family Lycopodiaceae P.Beauv. ex Mirb.; Hist. Nat. Veg. (Lam. & Mirb.) 4: 293 (1802)
17 genera, ca. 470 spp. Phylogeny: Chen et al. (2021).
Species listed in database: 476; hybrids: 20
= Huperziaceae Rothm.; Feddes Repert. 66: 236 (1962), nom. nov.
= Urostachyaceae Rothm.; Feddes Repert. 54: 58 (1944) (nom. illeg.)
= Phylloglossaceae Kunze; Bot. Zeitung (Berlin) 1: 722 (1843)
= Lycopodiellaceae Val.N.Tikhom.; Novosti Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 49: 149 (2018)
001.1005 Genus Brownseya Li Bing Zhang, L.D.Sheph., D.K.Chen, X.M.Zhou & H.He; Taxon 71(1): 41 (2021)
Distribution: Australia, Papuasia, New Zealand, New Caledonia
Species listed in database: 1

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Brownseya serpentina (Kunze) Li Bing Zhang, L.D.Sheph., D.K.Chen, X.M.Zhou & H.He; Taxon 71(1): 41 (2021)
Distribution: New Guinea (Papua New Guinea); Australia (SW-Western Australia, SE-South Australia, E-Queensland, S-Victoria, Tasmania, NE-New South Wales); New Zealand (North Isl.); New Caledonia
42 NWG 50 AUS 51 NZL 60 NWC
Synonyms: hidden
= Lepidotis drummondii (Spring) Rothm.; Feddes Repert. 54. 66 (1944)
= Lycopodiella serpentina (Kunze) B.Øllg.; Opera Bot. 92: 176 (1987)
= Lycopodium carolinianum Hook.f.; Fl. New Zeal. 2, 54 (1855) (non L.)
= Lycopodium drummondii Spring; Mém. Acad. Roy. Sci. Belgique 24 (Mon. Lycop. 2): 35 (1848)
= Lycopodium serpentinum Kunze; Pl. Preiss. 2: 108 (1846)
= Pseudolycopodiella serpentina (Kunze) Holub; Folia Geobot. Phytotax. 18: 442 (1983)
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