- islands.
Species Microlepia ampla -
Hainan Microlepia angustipinna -
Yunnan Microlepia aspidioides Microlepia attenuata -
Fujian Microlepia calvescens - China...
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Microlepia strigosa,
known as hay-scented fern, lace fern,
rigid lace fern and palapalai, is a fern
indigenous to the
Hawaiian islands and is also native...
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Synonyms Coptidipteris wilfordii (T.Moore)
Nakai &
Momose Microlepia nipponica (Miq.) C.Chr.
Microlepia wilfordii T.Moore
Davallia nipponica Miq.
Davallia rhomboidea...
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recorded feeding on
Histiopteris incisa,
Microlepia krameri,
Microlepia obtusiloba,
Microlepia speluncae and
Microlepia strigosa.
TaiBNET -
Catalogue of Life...
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Leptolepia is in New Zealand,
Queensland (Australia), and in New Guinea.
Microlepia is in the Asiatic-Pacific.
Paesia occurs in
tropical America, Asia, and...
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again in a
restored area. Maile, māmaki (Pipturus albidus) and
palapalai (
Microlepia strigosa) were the
plants used.
Mention of the
maile plant occurs in various...
- India. The
group was
first described by Carl
Presl in 1851 as a subgenus,
Microlepia subg. Tapeinidium. It was
raised to the rank of
genus by Carl Christensen...
- (Alyxia oliviformis), ʻōhiʻa
lehua (Metrosideros polymorpha) and
palapalai (
Microlepia strigosa) were the five
essential plants at the hula altar. Wikimedia...
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Honshu and Shikoku. The
larvae feed on the
leaves Pteris multifida and
Microlepia strigosa. An
Identification Guide of ****anese
Moths Compiled by Everyone...
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placement of the
fossil sori are
along the
pinnae edges,
while the sori of
Microlepia are
along the
pinnae sinuses and
Pteridium sori are
produced as continual...