Taxonomic note on the genus Metapolypodium (Polypodiaceae)
Abstract
Taxonomic status of Metapolypodium (Polypodiaceae) is discussed which is accepted as a distinct genus comprising two species – M. manmeiense (Christ) Ching and M. fieldingianum (Kunze ex Mett.) Shalimov et Mazumdar, comb. nov.
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