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slightly larger than
those of M.
chipinquensis. It also has 32,
rather than 64,
spores per sporangium.
Myriopteris chipinquensis was
first described by Irving...
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Anopina chipinquensis is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in
Nuevo León, Mexico.
Wikispecies has
information related to Anopina...
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Within this clade, M. myriophylla is part of a
subclade including M.
chipinquensis, M. jamaicensis, M. rufa, M. tomentosa, and M. windhamii, most of which...
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Grusz &
Windham (C)
golden lip fern,
Bonaire lip fern
Myriopteris chipinquensis (****loch & Lellinger)
Grusz &
Windham (C)
Myriopteris cinnamomea (Baker)...
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Within this clade, M. tomentosa is part of a
subclade including M.
chipinquensis, M. jamaicensis, M. myriophylla, M. rufa, and M. windhamii, most of...
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Within this clade, M. rufa is part of a
subclade including M.
chipinquensis, M. jamaicensis, M. myriophylla, M. tomentosa, and M. windhamii, most...
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bloomfieldana Anopina bonagotoides Anopina chelatana Anopina chemsaki Anopina chipinquensis Anopina cir****tila
Anopina condata Anopina confusa Anopina dentata Anopina...
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adjective in the
original description with
spelling as
Trilasma chipinquensis, but in
accordance with a
neuter genus its
suffix is
subsequently altered...
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Brown & Powell, 2000
Anopina chemsaki Brown & Powell, 2000
Anopina chipinquensis Brown & Powell, 2000
Anopina chiricahuae Brown & Powell, 2000 Anopina...