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Gleichenia inclusisora Perrie, L.D.Sheph. & Brownsey

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Gleichenia inclusisora Perrie, L.D.Sheph. & Brownsey, New Zealand J. Bot. 50: 406 (2012)
Gleichenia inclusisora Perrie, L.D.Sheph. & Brownsey

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Endemic
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New Zealand
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Perrie, L.D.Sheph. & Brownsey
Perrie, L.D.Sheph. & Brownsey
2012
406
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Gleichenia inclusisora Perrie, L.D.Sheph. & Brownsey
species
Gleichenia inclusisora
From the Latin inclusus (meaning enclosed), a reference to the sori being embedded within the lamina. While this feature is not unique in Gleichenia, it is diagnostic amongst the species in Australasia.
Holotype: New Zealand, South Island, between Blackball and Atarau, L.R. Perrie 6374 & L.D. Shepherd, 14 Dec. 2010, WELT P023647/A-F!; isotype: CHR!

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inclusisora

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Gleichenia inclusisora Perrie, L.D.Sheph. & Brownsey
Gleichenia inclusisora Perrie, L.D.Sheph. & Brownsey
Gleichenia inclusisora Perrie, L.D.Sheph. & Brownsey
Gleichenia inclusisora Perrie, L.D.Sheph. & Brownsey
Gleichenia inclusisora Perrie, L.D.Sheph. & Brownsey
Gleichenia inclusisora Perrie, L.D.Sheph. & Brownsey
Gleichenia inclusisora Perrie, L.D.Sheph. & Brownsey
Gleichenia inclusisora Perrie, L.D.Sheph. & Brownsey
Gleichenia inclusisora Perrie, L.D.Sheph. & Brownsey

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Gleichenia inclusisora Perrie, L.D.Sheph. & Brownsey
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typification
Holotype: New Zealand, South Island, between Blackball and Atarau, L.R. Perrie 6374 & L.D. Shepherd, 14 Dec. 2010, WELT P023647/A-F!; isotype: CHR!
Etymology
From the Latin inclusus (meaning enclosed), a reference to the sori being embedded within the lamina. While this feature is not unique in Gleichenia, it is diagnostic amongst the species in Australasia.

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4 February 2013
8 March 2013
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