Review Article | Published: 07 January 2021

Recent Changes and Corrections in the Taxonomy of  Indian Pteridophytes: Part 2 

Christopher Roy Fraser-Jenkins, Bhupendra Singh Kholia and Dhan Raj Khandel

Indian Journal of Forestry | Volume: 43 | Issue: 1 | Page No. 58-86 | 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2021-DW8ZER | Cite this article

Abstract

Taxonomic novelties and corrections to Indian Pteridophytes are given briefly here in taxonomic order according to the forthcoming Annotated Checklist of Indian Pteridophytes vol. 3, nearing completion for January 2021. We have divided it into two parts, the present second part is from the Appendix re corrections and additions to Families treated in vols. 1-2, especially concerning relevant publications that appeared subsequently to the two volumes.  Further details of the taxa and references are given in vol. 3.

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Pteridophytes, India, taxonomy, corrections, Annotated Checklist vol. 3

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Fraser-Jenkins, C.R., Kholia, B.S. and Khandel, D.R., 2020. Recent Changes and Corrections in the Taxonomy of  Indian Pteridophytes: Part 2 . Indian Journal of Forestry, 43(1), pp.58-86. https://doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2021-DW8ZER

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