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- the previous families Adiantaceae (adiantoids or maidenhair ferns) and Vittariaceae (vittarioids or shoestring ferns). The subfamily includes two distinct...
- Platyceriaceae - now in Polypodiaceae Pleursoriopsidaceae - now in Polypodiaceae Vittariaceae - now in Pteridaceae Polypodiales may be regarded as one of the most...
- the family Pteridaceae. It had previously been placed in the family Vittariaceae, but that family is no longer recognized. Vittaria consists of epiphytes...
- Cr****ulacean Acid Metabolism in Epiphytic Ferns, with an Emphasis on the Vittariaceae". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 166 (4): 623–630. doi:10.1086/430334...
- Hemionitidaceae Pic.Serm. Negripteridaceae Pic.Serm. Parkeriaceae Hook. Platyzomataceae Nakai Sinopteridaceae Koidz. Taenitidaceae Pic.Serm. Vittariaceae Ching...
- This article contains a list of the more than 2,200 vascular plant species of Doi Suthep–Pui National Park in Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand from...
- Lindsay, Stuart (2003). "Considerations for a revision of the fern family Vittariaceae for Flora Malesiana". Telopea. 10 (1): 99–112. doi:10.7751/telopea20035609...
- typical of the genus. He placed it in tribe Adiantaceae rather than Vittariaceae, although he recognized the similarity of the venation to Vittaria. Presl...
- Christella dentata Christella parasitica Macrothelypteris torresiana Vittariaceae Vittaria elongata Norfolk Island has two species of Lycopodiophyta, the...
- 3(2) (1985) - Lindsaeaceae, Davalliaceae, Oleandraceae, Parkeriaceae, Vittariaceae, Pteridaceae, Aspleniaceae. Volume 3(3) (1988) - Blechnaceae, Lomariopsidaceae...