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Index of Ferns and Fern Allies of Taiwan (Ebook, PDF, Free on request)
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Index of Ferns and Fern Allies of Taiwan (Ebook, PDF, Free on request)
Language:  English
Author:  Ralf Knapp
Pub. Date:  2014-09 Weight:   kg ISBN:  
Format:  Soft Cover Pages:  
Subject:  Botany > Pteridophytes
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The structure of this index has been chosen in such way that it complements my earlier published books. It provides an alphabetically sorted list of genera and lower taxa. For each species (and lower level taxon) a range of information is provided that allows further intensive study. My other publications on the same topic typically do not display data in this detail.

In order to cover the local pteridophyte flora as completely as it is possible I included undetermined species, and even putative or proven hybrids, even if they are still lacking the publication of a name.

I also looked into the origin of scientific names of genera and lower taxa. Supplementary information is available in a dedicated where I for example point out areas that require further study, or I indicate different opinions such as provided in the new Flora of China.

Finally, I provide a short summary for taxa that are assumed endemic, meaning present in Taiwan only and nowhere else. This publication concludes with colour photographs of the most endemic taxa.






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