- and fern allies,
classifying them in
class Cryptogamia in two groups,
Filices (e.g. Polypodium) and
Musci (mosses). By 1806 this had
increased to 38...
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Filice [fiˈlit͡sɛ] is a
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administrative district of
Gmina Działdowo,
within Działdowo County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in
northern Poland...
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Filice is a surname.
Notable people with the
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Fabio Filice (born 1981),
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Filice (1922–2015), American...
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inducted in the
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Francesco Pasqual Filice (baptismal name) (August 19, 1922 – July 17, 2015) was an
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Filice was a professor...
- scouring-rushes (fern-allies)
class Psilotopsida,
whisk ferns (fern-allies)
class Filices or Pteropsida, true
ferns (including leptosporangiates, marattioids, adder's-tongues...
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Monograph of the
British Eocene Flora (with John
Starkie Gardner), vol. 1.
Filices, 1879-82. -- vol. 2. Gymnospermæ, by J. Gardner. 1883-86. Contributions...
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Month May:
Leather Pride Flag".
Schwules Museum.
Retrieved 2024-06-10.
Filice, Eric; Raffoul, Amanda; Meyer,
Samantha B.; Neiterman,
Elena (2019-07-05)...
- organs. He
divided Cryptogamia into four orders: Algae,
Musci (bryophytes),
Filices (ferns), and fungi, but it had also
traditionally included slime molds...
- (Algae, Lichenes, Fungi)
Pseudocotyledonae 4–7 (Muscoideae, Tetradidymae,
Filices, Equisetaceae)
Cryptocotyledonae 8–12 (Macropodae, Spadicinae, Glumiflorae...