Dryopteris protobissetiana (Dryopteridaceae), a New Diploid Sexual Species of the Dryopteris varia Complex (Subg. Erythrovariae, Sect. Variae) from Yakushima, Kagoshima, Japan
@inproceedings{Hori2015DryopterisP, title={Dryopteris protobissetiana (Dryopteridaceae), a New Diploid Sexual Species of the Dryopteris varia Complex (Subg. Erythrovariae, Sect. Variae) from Yakushima, Kagoshima, Japan}, author={Kiyotaka Hori and Atsushi Ebihara and Narumi Nakato and Noriaki Murakami}, year={2015} }
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