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Lopidium concinnum

Lopidium concinnum (Hook.) Wilson
Lopidium concinnum
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Lopidium concinnum is a species in the genus Lopidium, belonging to the family Hypopterygiaceae. It was first described in 1854 by Wilson, with the original authorship attributed to Hook. This species is distributed in the regions of BR and NO.

Description

Lopidium concinnum is a member of the Hypopterygiaceae family and is classified under the genus Lopidium. The species was formally published in 1854 by Wilson, based on earlier work by Hook. It is native to the regions designated as BR and NO. As part of the Hypopterygiaceae, it shares characteristics typical of this family, which includes small, often alpine or subalpine herbs. The species name 'concinnum' suggests a refined or elegant appearance, though no further morphological details are provided in the source data.

Distribution

BR · NO

Synonyms

Hypopterygium concinnumHypopterygium pallensHypopterygium plumariumLeskea concinnaLopidium pallensLopidium plumariumHookeria concinnaHypopterygium pallens subsp. plumarium

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