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Aleuritopteris farinosa

Aleuritopteris farinosa (Forssk.) Fée
Aleuritopteris farinosa
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Aleuritopteris farinosa is a species in the Pteridaceae family, native to Cundinamarca, Guinée forestière, and Moyenne-Guinée. It was first described in 1852 by Fée, based on earlier work by Forssk.

Description

Aleuritopteris farinosa belongs to the genus Aleuritopteris within the Pteridaceae family. This fern species is found in the regions of Cundinamarca, Guinée forestière, and Moyenne-Guinée. The scientific name was formally published in 1852 by Fée, who based the classification on the original work of Forssk. The species is part of a broader group of ferns that are commonly found in tropical and subtropical environments. Its distribution across these regions indicates a preference for specific ecological conditions typical of these areas.

Distribution

Cundinamarca · Guinée forestière · Moyenne-Guinée

Synonyms

Aleuritopteris vandervekeniiAllosorus argyrophyllusCheilanthes afraCheilanthes argyrophyllaPteris farinosaPteris argyrophyllaCheilanthes farinosa var. deltoideaAleuritopteris longifronsAllosorus farinosusCassebeera farinosaAleuritopteris aethiopicaAleuritopteris afraAleuritopteris centrafricanaPteris decursivaAleuritopteris decursivaAleuritopteris flavaAleuritopteris giganteaAleuritopteris leptophyllaHemionitis argyrophyllaHemionitis farinosaHemionitis vandervekeniiHemionitis aethiopicaHemionitis decursivaHemionitis grandisCheilanthes farinosa

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