Lepisorus squamatus is a species of fern known only from Vietnam and from Guangxi Province in southern China.[1] The plant is herbaceous, spreading by rhizomes. The leaves are simple, elliptical, and the sori are round, on the underside of the leaves. The spores are white.[2][3][4]
The systematic position of the species varies. It was originally described in the monotypic genus Caobangia as Caobangia squamata.[1] It has also been placed in Lemmaphyllum as Lemmaphyllum squamatum.[1][5]
Lepisorus squamatus is a species of fern known only from Vietnam and from Guangxi Province in southern China. The plant is herbaceous, spreading by rhizomes. The leaves are simple, elliptical, and the sori are round, on the underside of the leaves. The spores are white.
The systematic position of the species varies. It was originally described in the monotypic genus Caobangia as Caobangia squamata. It has also been placed in Lemmaphyllum as Lemmaphyllum squamatum.
Caobangia es un género monotípico de helechos perteneciente a la familia Polypodiaceae. Su única especie: Caobangia squamata, es originaria de Vietnam en Cao Bang y China en Guangxi.
Caobangia squamata fue descrita por A.R.Sm. & X.C.Zhang y publicado en Novon 12(4): 549–550, f. 1. 2002.[1][2]
Caobangia es un género monotípico de helechos perteneciente a la familia Polypodiaceae. Su única especie: Caobangia squamata, es originaria de Vietnam en Cao Bang y China en Guangxi.