Abstract
Athyriumparasnathense (C.B. Clarke) Ching ex Bir is recorded for the first time from Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra. This is an endemic species to India.
Keywords
Athyriumparasnathense (C.B. Clarke) Ching ex Bir is recorded for the first time from Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra. This is an endemic species to India.
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Manuscript Published on 01 September 2013
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