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Deparia tomitaroana

Deparia tomitaroana (Masam.) R.Sano
Deparia tomitaroana
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Deparia tomitaroana is a species in the genus Deparia, belonging to the family Athyriaceae. It was first described by Masam. and later published by R.Sano in 2000. The species is distributed across several regions including TW, South-Central China, Southeast China, Hainan, Japan, Nansei-shoto, and Taiwan.

Description

Deparia tomitaroana is a member of the Athyriaceae family, a group of ferns commonly known as the Athyrium family. It is native to a range that includes TW, South-Central China, Southeast China, Hainan, Japan, Nansei-shoto, and Taiwan. The species was formally published in 2000 by R.Sano, based on earlier work by Masam. This fern is part of the genus Deparia, which is characterized by specific morphological features typical of the family. Its distribution spans multiple regions in East Asia, indicating a relatively wide but localized range.

Distribution

TW · China South-Central · China Southeast · Hainan · Japan · Nansei-shoto · Taiwan

Synonyms

Athyriopsis tomitaroanaDepazium tomitaroanumNeotribleparia tomitaroanaDiplazium tomitaroanumDiplazium lanceum var. crenatumAthyrium dubium var. crenatumDiplazium lanceum var. grandicrenatum

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