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Specimen count
Pteridophyte taxa known or reported from Sulawesi
Lecanopteris
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Statistics of barcoding coverage:
Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD) Stats
Specimen Records:2
Specimens with Sequences:2
Specimens with Barcodes:2
Species:2
Species With Barcodes:2
Public Records:1
Public Species:1
Public BINs:0
Lecanopteris:
Lecanopteris is a genus of any of a number of bizarre ferns having swollen hollow rhizomes that provide homes for symbiotic ants. All are epiphytic plants that naturally occur from Southeast Asia to New Guinea. Some of these ferns are popular in cultivation as houseplants.
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