Biology:Acrosorus friderici-et-pauli

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Short description: Species of fern

Acrosorus friderici-et-pauli
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Division: Polypodiophyta
Class: Polypodiopsida
Order: Polypodiales
Suborder: Polypodiineae
Family: Polypodiaceae
Genus: Acrosorus
Species:
A. friderici-et-pauli
Binomial name
Acrosorus friderici-et-pauli
(Christ) Parris[1]
Synonyms[1]
  • Acrosorus exaltata (Copel.) Copel.
  • Copel., nom. illeg., non Polypodium merrillii Copel. (1905) (Scort.ex Bedd.) Copel.
  • (Copel.) Alderw. Polypodium friderici-et-pauli
  • Davallia exaltata Christ (1904), non Christ(1896)
  • Acrosorus symmetricus Copel.
  • Alderw. Polypodium tortile
  • Davallia friderici-et-pauli Alderw.
  • Acrosorus merrillii Copel.
  • Christ Scort.ex Bedd., nom. illeg
  • Polypodium wawoense Davallia merrillii
  • Brause Prosaptia friederici-et-pauli
  • Acrosorus triangularis (Copel.) C.Chr.
  • (Christ) Christ Polypodium triangulare
  • Polypodium sarasinorum Polypodium exaltatum

Acrosorus friderici-et-pauli is a species of fern in the family Polypodiaceae, subfamily Grammitidoideae, according to the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I).[2] It is native to Thailand, peninsular Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippines , Borneo, the Moluccas, Sulawesi and New Guinea.[1]

Taxonomy

Konrad H. Christ first described this species in 1895, under the name Davallia friderici-et-pauli. This is the basionym of the accepted name Acrosorus friderici-et-pauli, published by Edwin Copeland in 1906.[1] Christ later caused some confusion over the use of the epithet friderici-et-pauli. In 1896, he published the name Polypodium friderici-et-pauli for a different species. This is the basionym of the accepted name Archigrammitis friderici-et-pauli, published by Barbara S. Parris in 2013.[3] In 1904, Christ again published the name Polypodium friderici-et-pauli, this time making reference to Davallia.[4] Hence Polypodium friderici-et-pauli Christ (1904) is an illegitimate synonym of this species, Acrosorus friderici-et-pauli, and not of Archigrammitis friderici-et-pauli.[1][3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Hassler, Michael; Schmitt, Bernd (January 2020), "Acrosorus friderici-et-pauli", Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World, Version 8.20, https://worldplants.webarchiv.kit.edu/ferns/, retrieved 2020-02-18 
  2. PPG I (2016), "A community-derived classification for extant lycophytes and ferns", Journal of Systematics and Evolution 54 (6): 563–603, doi:10.1111/jse.12229 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Hassler, Michael; Schmitt, Bernd (January 2020), "Archigrammitis friderici-et-pauli", Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World, Version 8.20, https://worldplants.webarchiv.kit.edu/ferns/, retrieved 2020-02-18 
  4. Christ, Konrad H.H. (1904), "P. (Prosaptia) Friderici et Pauli", Annales du Jardin Botanique de Buitenzorg, Series II, 2, pp. 37–38, https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/4206076, retrieved 2020-02-18 

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