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      Asplenium merapohense (Aspleniaceae), a new species from the Peninsular Malaysia

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          Abstract A new species of Asplenium is described from two collections made on limestone hills in Peninsular Malaysia. Conspicuous by its extremely narrow pinnae, it is probably allied to A. salignum but differs in sufficient characters (scale size, size and shape of lamina, venation and sorus length, position and orientation) to be a species in its own right.

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          Phylogeny of Aspleniaceae Inferred from rbcL Nucleotide Sequences

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                Journal
                PhytoKeys
                PK
                Pensoft Publishers
                1314-2003
                1314-2011
                November 03 2017
                November 03 2017
                : 89
                : 85-90
                Article
                10.3897/phytokeys.89.20875
                fb65f00b-f3aa-4cb4-a260-ef4b8dc1c0e3
                © 2017

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