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- Notholaena, Myriopteris and the other cheilanthoids bear 64 spores per sporangium when ****ual and 32 per sporangium when apomictic. Myriopteris can also...
- part of Myriopteris clade C (covillei clade) and is very closely related to Myriopteris yavapensis. It is occasionally misidentified as Myriopteris wootonii...
- genus Myriopteris in 2013 for a group of species formerly placed in Cheilanthes. One of these was C. cucullans, which thus became Myriopteris cucullans...
- Myriopteris rawsonii, formerly known as Cheilanthes rawsonii, is a perennial fern native to Namaqualand in Southern Africa. Like many other cheilanthoid...
- relatives of Myriopteris scabra are also calcareous soil/limestone specialists, including Myriopteris alabamensis, Myriopteris aemula, and Myriopteris microphylla...
- the genus Myriopteris in 2013 for a group of species formerly placed in Cheilanthes. One of these was C. cooperae, which thus became Myriopteris cooperae...
- indusium that partially covers the sori. Myriopteris yavapensis is very similar morphologically to Myriopteris wootonii, and careful study will be necessary...
- (2014). "Myriopteris viscida". Jepson eFlora, Revision 2. Jepson Flora Project. Retrieved November 12, 2022. Calflora Database: Myriopteris viscida (viscid...
- the genus Myriopteris in 2013 for a group of species formerly placed in Cheilanthes. One of these was C. aemula, which thus became Myriopteris aemula. In...
- genus Myriopteris in 2013 for a group of species formerly placed in Cheilanthes. One of these was C. chipinquensis, which thus became Myriopteris chipinquensis...