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- the genus Histiopteris: Histiopteris alte-alpina Alderw. Histiopteris caudata (Copel.) Holttum Histiopteris con****ua Alderw. Histiopteris esti****ta...
- Histiopteris incisa, the bat's wing fern, water fern or fern mata, is a common plant found in Australia, New Zealand and other islands in the south Pacific...
- Hymenophyllum cupressiforme, and Polyphlebium venosum (veined bristle-fern). Histiopteris incisa (bat's wing fern) and Hypolepis rugosula (ruddy ground-fern) occur...
- first-class honours in 1934. Her thesis, "The embryo and stelar development of Histiopteris incisa", was published in Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand...
- specifically Spartina arundinacea and other species (Hypolepis rugosula, Histiopteris incisa, Scirpus bicolor), which covers most of the island. Space between...
- Cranfillia fluviatilis, syn. Blechnum fluviatile, or ray water fern Histiopteris incisa Lomaria nuda, syn. Blechnum nudum, or fishbone water fern Oceaniopteris...
- major fern species to grow in Tasmania’s cool temperate rainforests. Histiopteris incisa Commonly known as Batswing fern, its abundant in areas of high...
- tropical and south-temperate. Blotiella is strongly centered in Africa. Histiopteris is generally Malesian, with one pantropic to south-temperate species...
- heath. The larvae of this species feed on fern sori including those on Histiopteris incisa. Adults are on the wing from November to January and tends to...
- Chatham Islands. The larval hosts of this species are Pteris macilenta and Histiopteris incisa. It has been collected by beating the latter fern. The older larvae...