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Transfers ofLycopodium species toHuperzia: with a note on generic classification inHuperziaceae

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203 species ofLycopodium are reclassified toHuperzia and new nomenclatural combinations are proposed for them.Huperzia Bernh. 1801 is accepted in a broad circumscription, i.e. includingPhlegmariurus (Herter) Holub 1964. New nomenclatural combinations are also proposed for 19 species ofLycopodium transferred to the following generic segregates:Diphasium (5),Lycopodiella (1),Palhinhaea (11) andPseudolycopodiella (2).

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Holub, J. Transfers ofLycopodium species toHuperzia: with a note on generic classification inHuperziaceae . Folia geobot. phytotax. 20, 67–80 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02856466

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