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Ver. 25.01
Jan. 12th, 2024

001.0000 Family Lycopodiaceae P.Beauv. ex Mirb.; Hist. Nat. Veg. [Lamarck & Mirbel] 4: 293 (1802)
17 genera, ca. 470 spp. Phylogeny: Chen et al. (2021).
Species listed in database: 477; hybrids: 20
= Huperziaceae Rothm.; Feddes Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 66: 236 (1962), nom. nov.
= Urostachyaceae Rothm.; Feddes Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 54: 58 (1944) (nom. illeg.)
= Phylloglossaceae Kunze; Bot. Zeitung (Berlin) 1: 722 (1843)
= Lycopodiellaceae Val.N.Tikhom.; Novosti Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 49: 149 (2018)
001.4003 Genus Huperzia Bernh.; J. Bot. [Schrader] 1800(2): 126 (1801) ex Schrank & Mart. (1829)
Distribution: Probably only 25 spp. temperate, alpine and arctic, tropical Asian mountains. Many remaining species still need transfer into other split genera.
Species listed in database: 63; hybrids: 8
= Mirmau Adans.; Fam. Pl. [Adanson] 2: 491 (1763) (p. p., nom. illeg.)
= Plananthus P.Beauv. ex Mirb.; Hist. Nat. Veg. [Lamarck & Mirbel] 3: 476, 4: 310 (1802) (nom. superfl.)
= Selago Boehm.; Def. Gen. Pl. ed. 3 [Boehmer] 484 (1760) (non L. 1753, nec Browne 1756, nec Hill (1757) nom. illeg.)
= Selago Hill; Brit. Herb. [Hill] 533 (1757) (non L. 1753, nec Browne 1756, nom. inval.)
= Selago Schur; Enum. Pl. Transsilv. 825 (1866), non L. 1753, nec Browne 1756, nec Hill (1757)
= Urostachys Herter; Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 39(2): 249 (1922) (nom. superfl.)

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