Hymenophyllum bryoides is a synonym of Hymenophyllum paramnioides
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Abstract
In this paper, Hymenophyllum bryoides is treated as a new synonym of H. paramnioides, and the latter is resurrected from the synonymy of H. polyanthos.
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