Cranfillia longicauda
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Cranfillia longicauda (synonyme Blechnum longicauda) est une fougère endémique de l'archipel Juan Fernández.
Cranfillia longicauda
Blechnum longicauda au Conservatoire botanique national de Brest en juillet 2015
| Règne | Plantae |
|---|---|
| Embranchement | Tracheophyta |
| Classe | Polypodiopsida |
| Ordre | Polypodiales |
| Famille | Blechnaceae |
| Genre | Cranfillia |
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EN : En danger
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Bibliographie
- SKOTTSBERG, C. (1954). On the supposed occurrence of Blechnum longicauda C. Chr. Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift, 48(2), 418-428.
- Moreira-Muñoz, A., Francioli, S. E., & Hobohm, C. (2014). Endemism on Islands–Case Studies. In Endemism in Vascular Plants (pp. 165-204). Springer Netherlands.
- Greimler, J., López-Sepulveda, P., Reiter, K., Baeza, C., Peñailillo, P., Ruiz, E., ... & Stuessy, T. (2013). Vegetation of Alejandro Selkirk Island (Isla Masafuera), Juan Fernández Archipelago, Chile 1. Pacific Science, 67(2), 267-282. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.2984/67.2.9
- Ricci, M. (1996). Variation in distribution and abundance of the endemic flora of Juan Fernández Islands, Chile. Pteridophyta. Biodiversity and Conservation, 5(12), 1521-1532.
- Carl Christensen -- Ark. Bot. 10, no. 2: 10, pl. 1. 1910