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Erpodium (Brid.) Müll.Hal.

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Erpodium (Brid.) Müll.Hal., Bot. Zeitung (Berlin) 1: 774 (1843)
Erpodium (Brid.) Müll.Hal.

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Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region

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(Brid.) Müll.Hal.
Brid.
Müll.Hal.
1843
774
ICN
genus
Erpodium
According to Crum & Anderson (1981) the generic name is derived “from the Greek erpo, a word meaning creeping” (related to the Latin serpens and to the word herpetology). They stated that “it seems appropriately chosen, in the context of the original publication, as a subgeneric division of Anoectangium.”

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Erpodium

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Aulacopilum Wilson
Erpodium (Brid.) Müll.Hal.
Aulacopilum Wilson
Erpodium (Brid.) Müll.Hal.
Erpodium (Brid.) Müll.Hal.
Erpodium (Brid.) Müll.Hal.
Erpodium (Brid.) Müll.Hal.
Erpodium (Brid.) Müll.Hal.
Erpodium (Brid.) Müll.Hal.
Erpodium (Brid.) Müll.Hal.
Erpodium (Brid.) Müll.Hal.
Erpodium (Brid.) Müll.Hal.
Wildia Müll.Hal. & Broth. ex Müll.Hal.
Erpodium (Brid.) Müll.Hal.

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Erpodium (Brid.) Müll.Hal.
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Etymology
According to Crum & Anderson (1981) the generic name is derived “from the Greek erpo, a word meaning creeping” (related to the Latin serpens and to the word herpetology). They stated that “it seems appropriately chosen, in the context of the original publication, as a subgeneric division of Anoectangium.”

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scientific name
Names_Plants
1 January 2000
24 July 2017
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