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- Tryon Cheilanthes fractifera Tryon Cheilanthes glutinosa M.Kessler & A.R.Sm. Cheilanthes incarum Maxon Cheilanthes incisa Kunze ex Mett. Cheilanthes juergensii...
- Cheilanthes cinnamomea is a species name, which may refer to: Myriopteris rufa, given a nomen novum in 1883 as Cheilanthes cinnamomea D.C.Eaton Myriopteris...
- Cheilanthes austrotenuifolia is a species of Australian rock fern from the family Pteridaceae. Once a common understory plant along streams in moist areas...
- that genus having been published before Cheilanthes. Farwell's name was rendered unnecessary when Cheilanthes was conserved over Allosorus in the Paris...
- Aleuritopteris Species: A. albomarginata Binomial name Aleuritopteris albomarginata (C.B.Clarke) Ching Synonyms Cheilanthes albomarginata C.B.Clarke...
- classified in the genus Cheilanthes until 2013, when the genus Myriopteris was again recognized as separate from Cheilanthes. It typically grows in shallow...
- not to recognize it. Karel Domin transferred this species to Cheilanthes as Cheilanthes cinnamomea. This name had already been used by Daniel Cady Eaton...
- classified in the genus Cheilanthes until 2013, when the genus Myriopteris was again recognized as separate from Cheilanthes. It typically grows on rocky...
- from Chile and South America respectively, which he named Cheilanthes elegans and Cheilanthes myriophylla. The development of molecular phylogenetic methods...
- species was first described as Cheilanthes mickelii by Timothy Reeves in 1980. After examining purported specimens of Cheilanthes tryonii (now Myriopteris cinnamomea)...