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- this genus are: Gymnogramma atmocycla Meyrick, 1918 Gymnogramma candidella (Viette, 1963) Gymnogramma cyanea Meyrick, 1912 Gymnogramma eoxantha Meyrick...
- Gymnogramma dealbata is the name of a plant species. It may refer to: Pityrogramma dealbata, described in 1825 as Gymnogramma dealbata C.Presl Argyrochosma...
- Gymnogramma pyrozancla is a moth in the genus Gymnogramma. It is in the family Lacturidae. Gymnogramma pyrozancla occurs in South Africa. Meyrick E. (1911)...
- Gymnogramma candidella is a moth of the family Lacturidae. It was described in 1963 by French entomologist Pierre Viette and is only known from Madagascar...
- Gymnogramma hollandi is a moth of the Lacturidae family. It is only known from the Republic of the Congo. Antennae has a length of two-thirds of the forewings...
- Family: Lacturidae Genus: Gymnogramma Species: G. tabulatrix Binomial name Gymnogramma tabulatrix (Meyrick, 1930) Synonyms Gymnogramma tabulatrix Meyrick, 1930...
- Sri Lanka. Acrostichum sulphureum Sw. Ceropteris sulphurea (Sw.) Fée Gymnogramma sulphurea (Sw.) Desv. Wikispecies has information related to Pityrogramma...
-  haughtonii Binomial name Asplenium haughtonii (Hook.) Bir, Fraser-Jenk. & Lovis Synonyms Ceterach haughtonii (Hook.) Cronk Gymnogramma haughtonii Hook....
- to delineate Cincinalis as a separate genus, but recognized the genus Gymnogramma for species where sporangia were borne along the nerves and not densely...
- meaning "****y" (grayish-white). In 1859, Mettenius recognized the genus Gymnogramma for species where sporangia were borne along the nerves and not densely...