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Pellaea may
refer to one of two
different genera:
Pellaea (bug), a
genus of
stink bugs.
Pellaea (plant), a
genus of ferns. This
disambiguation page lists...
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Pellaea rotundifolia, the
button fern, is a
species of fern
endemic to New Zealand,
where it
grows in
scrub and forests. It is also a po****r
garden plant...
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Pellaea is a
genus of
ferns in the
Cheilanthoideae subfamily of the Pteridaceae. The
genus name is
derived from the Gr**** word πελλος (pellos), meaning...
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Pellaea stictica is a
species of
stink bug
found in
temperate areas of the
Western Hemisphere,
including North America,
South America, and the Caribbean...
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Pellaea paradoxa is a
small hardy fern
found north of
Sydney in
eastern Australia and Lord Howe Island.
Often growing in or near
rainforests in rocky...
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Pellaea calidirupium, the hot rock fern, is a fern of
eastern Australia and New
Zealand restricted to
rocky areas in
relatively arid environments. In...
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Pellaea is a
genus of
stink bugs in the
family Pentatomidae.
There are at
least two
described species in this genus:
Pellaea stictica and
Pellaea santarosenesis...
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Pellaea calomelanos is a
species of fern. It is
found in
eastern and
southern Africa (Angola, Botswana,
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya...
- pulc****us in
other genera using the same epithet. Fée
transferred it to
Pellaea as
Pellaea pulc****a in 1852. In 1857,
Thomas Moore, in his
Index Fili****, transferred...
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Pellaea mucronata is a
species of fern
known by the
common name bird's foot cliffbrake. It is
native to much of California, and
parts of Oregon, Nevada...