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Hypodematium crenatum

Hypodematium crenatum (Forssk.) Kuhn
Hypodematium crenatum
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Hypodematium crenatum is a species in the genus Hypodematium, belonging to the family Hypodematiaceae. It was first described in 1879 by Kuhn, based on earlier work by Forsskål.

Description

Hypodematium crenatum is a member of the Hypodematiaceae family, a group of ferns typically found in tropical and subtropical regions. The species is characterized by its distinct morphological features, including fronds and spore-producing structures typical of the genus Hypodematium. The name was established in 1879 by Kuhn, who built upon the earlier taxonomic work of Forsskål. This species is part of a broader group of ferns with ecological significance in their native habitats.

Synonyms

Microlepia mollisPolypodium crenulatumLastrea odorataHypodematium rueppellianumPolypodium crenatumLastrea crenataDryopteris crenataNephrodium odoratumHypodematium eriocarpumCystopteris odorataAspidium odoratumNephrodium eriocarpumLastrea eriocarpaAspidium crenatumNephrodium crenatumLastrea odorataAspidium eriocarpum

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