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Species of Trichomanes L.

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NameSynonym ofaisortsortacc
Trichomanes canariensis L. Davallia canariensis (L.) Sm.   Trichomanes canariensisL. Davallia canariensis(L.) Sm.
Trichomanes osmundoides DC. ex Poir.  a Trichomanes osmundoidesDC. ex Poir.  
Trichomanes tunbrigense L. Hymenophyllum tunbrigense (L.) Sm.   Trichomanes tunbrigenseL. Hymenophyllum tunbrigense(L.) Sm.
Trichomanes hirsutum L. Hymenophyllum hirsutum (L.) Sw.   Trichomanes hirsutumL. Hymenophyllum hirsutum(L.) Sw.
Trichomanes sericeum Sw. Hymenophyllum sericeum (Sw.) Sw.   Trichomanes sericeumSw. Hymenophyllum sericeum(Sw.) Sw.
Trichomanes crinitum Sw.  a Trichomanes crinitumSw.  
Trichomanes elegans Rich.  a Trichomanes elegansRich.  
Trichomanes bauerianum Endl. Cephalomanes bauerianum (Endl.) P. S. Green   Trichomanes bauerianumEndl. Cephalomanes bauerianum(Endl.) P. S. Green
Trichomanes apiifolium C. Presl Cephalomanes apiifolium (C. Presl) K. Iwats.   Trichomanes apiifoliumC. Presl Cephalomanes apiifolium(C. Presl) K. Iwats.
Trichomanes bauerianum auct. Cephalomanes apiifolium (C. Presl) K. Iwats.   Trichomanes bauerianumauct. Cephalomanes apiifolium(C. Presl) K. Iwats.
Trichomanes kapplerianum J. W. Sturm  a Trichomanes kapplerianumJ. W. Sturm  
Trichomanes trigonum Desv.  a Trichomanes trigonumDesv.  
Trichomanes fimbriatum Backh. ex T. Moore  a Trichomanes fimbriatumBackh. ex T. Moore  
Trichomanes trigonum Desv. var. fimbriatum (Backh. ex T. Moore) Proctor Trichomanes fimbriatum Backh. ex T. Moore  iTrichomanes trigonumDesv. var.fimbriatum (Backh. ex T. Moore) Proctor Trichomanes fimbriatumBackh. ex T. Moore
Trichomanes flaccidum G. Forst. Dennstaedtia flaccida (G. Forst.) Bernh.   Trichomanes flaccidumG. Forst. Dennstaedtia flaccida(G. Forst.) Bernh.
Trichomanes chinense L. Odontosoria chinensis (L.) J. Sm.   Trichomanes chinenseL. Odontosoria chinensis(L.) J. Sm.
Trichomanes squarrosum G. Forst. Dicksonia squarrosa (G. Forst.) Sw.   Trichomanes squarrosumG. Forst. Dicksonia squarrosa(G. Forst.) Sw.
Trichomanes japonicum Thunb. Onychium japonicum (Thunb.) Kunze   Trichomanes japonicumThunb. Onychium japonicum(Thunb.) Kunze
Trichomanes strigosum Thunb. Microlepia strigosa (Thunb.) C. Presl   Trichomanes strigosumThunb. Microlepia strigosa(Thunb.) C. Presl
Trichomanes punctatum Poir. Didymoglossum punctatum (Poir.) Desv. subsp. punctatum   Trichomanes punctatumPoir. Didymoglossum punctatum(Poir.) Desv. subsp. punctatum
Trichomanes punctatum Poir. subsp. floridanum Wess. Boer Didymoglossum punctatum (Poir.) Desv. subsp. floridanum (Wess. Boer) Weakley & Gann  iTrichomanes punctatumPoir. subsp. floridanum Wess. Boer Didymoglossum punctatum(Poir.) Desv. subsp. floridanum (Wess. Boer) Weakley & Gann
Trichomanes punctatum Poir. subsp. punctatum Didymoglossum punctatum (Poir.) Desv. subsp. punctatum  iTrichomanes punctatumPoir. subsp. punctatum Didymoglossum punctatum(Poir.) Desv. subsp. punctatum
Trichomanes trigonum Desv. var. trigonum Trichomanes trigonum Desv.  iTrichomanes trigonumDesv. var.trigonum Trichomanes trigonumDesv.
  1. Trichomanes apiifolium C. Presl (=Cephalomanes apiifolium (C. Presl) K. Iwats.)
  2. Trichomanes bauerianum auct. (=Cephalomanes apiifolium (C. Presl) K. Iwats.)
  3. Trichomanes bauerianum Endl. (=Cephalomanes bauerianum (Endl.) P. S. Green)
  4. Trichomanes canariensis L. (=Davallia canariensis (L.) Sm.)
  5. Trichomanes chinense L. (=Odontosoria chinensis (L.) J. Sm.)
  6. Trichomanes crinitum Sw.
  7. Trichomanes elegans Rich.
  8. Trichomanes fimbriatum Backh. ex T. Moore
  9. Trichomanes flaccidum G. Forst. (=Dennstaedtia flaccida (G. Forst.) Bernh.)
  10. Trichomanes hirsutum L. (=Hymenophyllum hirsutum (L.) Sw.)
  11. Trichomanes japonicum Thunb. (=Onychium japonicum (Thunb.) Kunze)
  12. Trichomanes kapplerianum J. W. Sturm
  13. Trichomanes osmundoides DC. ex Poir.
  14. Trichomanes punctatum Poir. (=Didymoglossum punctatum (Poir.) Desv. subsp. punctatum)
  15. Trichomanes punctatum Poir. subsp. floridanum Wess. Boer (=Didymoglossum punctatum (Poir.) Desv. subsp. floridanum (Wess. Boer) Weakley & Gann)
  16. Trichomanes punctatum Poir. subsp. punctatum (=Didymoglossum punctatum (Poir.) Desv. subsp. punctatum)
  17. Trichomanes sericeum Sw. (=Hymenophyllum sericeum (Sw.) Sw.)
  18. Trichomanes squarrosum G. Forst. (=Dicksonia squarrosa (G. Forst.) Sw.)
  19. Trichomanes strigosum Thunb. (=Microlepia strigosa (Thunb.) C. Presl)
  20. Trichomanes trigonum Desv.
  21. Trichomanes trigonum Desv. var. fimbriatum (Backh. ex T. Moore) Proctor (=Trichomanes fimbriatum Backh. ex T. Moore)
  22. Trichomanes trigonum Desv. var. trigonum (=Trichomanes trigonum Desv.)
  23. Trichomanes tunbrigense L. (=Hymenophyllum tunbrigense (L.) Sm.)


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