The new system of family Woodsiaceae
Abstract
A new system of the family Woodsiaceae is proposed. A new genus Woodsiopsis is described and new combinations in the genera Physematium, Eriosoriopsis, and Woodsiopsis are validated. The systems of Woodsia and Eriosoriopsis are clarified and new intrageneric taxa in these genera are established.
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