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- Hypolepis may refer to: Hypolepis (plant), a genus of fern in the family Dennstaedtiaceae Psaliodes (syn. Hypolepis), a genus of moth in the family Geometridae...
- Hypolepis ambigua, (commonly known as pigfern) is a species of fern that grows in New Zealand. The fern has broad fronds which grow up to 120 cm long...
- Hypolepis punctata, synonym Polypodium punctatum, is a species of fern in the family Polypodiaceae. It is native to China and East Asia. H****ler, Michael...
- infraspecifics Hypolepis rugosula subsp. africana (C.Chr.) Schwartsb. & J.Prado Hypolepis rugosula subsp. brownseyana Schwartsb. & J.Prado Hypolepis rugosula...
- the genus Hypolepis in 1836. Schwartsburd and Prado designated a Peruvian collection by Poeppig made in 1829 as the lectotype in 2016. Hypolepis parallelogramma...
- between the lobes. Hyde, M; et al. "Hypolepis sparsisora (Schrad.) Kuhn". Flora of Zimbabwe. Retrieved 3 July 2013. "Hypolepis sparsisora (Schrad.) Kuhn". Red...
- ex Mett. Hypolepis cr****a Maxon Hypolepis cubensis Schwartsb. Hypolepis ****sonioides (Bory) Hook. Hypolepis ditrichomatis R.C.Moran Hypolepis ekmanii...
- a valid publication. Hypolepis poeppigii has either individual antheridia or antheridia grouped on an antheridiop****. Hypolepis poeppigii is native to...
- Hypolepis muelleri known as the ground fern or harsh ground fern is a common small fern found in swampy areas and beside streams in eastern Australia...
-  junctifascia Binomial name Eupithecia junctifascia (Bastelberger, 1907) Synonyms Hypolepis junctifascia Bastelberger, 1907 Eupithecia venusta Schaus, 1913...