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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pyrrosia. Pyrrosia is a genus of about 100 fern species in the polypod family, Polypodiaceae. Like other species...
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    Pyrrosia eleagnifolia, commonly known as the leather-leaf fern, or ota in Māori, is a climbing fern endemic to New Zealand. P. eleagnifolia has thick,...
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    Pyrrosia lingua is a species of epiphytic fern in the family Polypodiaceae. It occurs through China and Southeast Asia and into Japan and Taiwan. Pyrrosia...
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    Pyrrosia longifolia is a species of fern growing in south east Asia, the Pacific region and Australia. "Pyrrosia longifolia". Lee Kong Chian Natural History...
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    Pyrrosia confluens known as the horseshoe felt fern or robber fern is a common fern of eastern Australia. Occurring as an epiphyte or lithophyte in areas...
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    Genus: Ormia Species: O. ochracea Binomial name Ormia ochracea (Bigot, 1889) Synonyms Phasiopteryx montana Townsend, 1912 Pyrrosia ochracea Bigot, 1889...
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  • Subfamily: Tachininae Tribe: Leskiini Genus: Solieria Species: S. vacua Binomial name Solieria vacua (Rondani, 1861) Synonyms Pyrrosia vacua Rondani, 1861...
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    Pyrrosia stigmosa is an epiphytic fern in the family Polypodiaceae. It is native to China (Yunnan, Sichuan, Hubei, Chongqing, Guizhou), Tibet, Indochina...
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    Pyrrosia rupestris known as the rock felt fern is a common fern of eastern Australia. Occurring as an epiphyte or lithophyte in areas of part shade and...
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    western North America Pyrrosia eleagnifolia, native to New Zealand Rumohra adiantiformis, widespread Polypodium scouleri Pyrrosia eleagnifolia Rumohra...
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    brunicosa Robineau-Desvoidy, 1849 Myobia nitidiventris Macquart, 1854 Pyrrosia diaphana Rondani, 1861 Micromyobia montana Brauer & von Bergenstamm, 1891...
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    begonia or sisik naga, although the latter name may also refer various Pyrrosia species. Procris repens is an interesting specimen to demonstrate the metamorphosis...
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    lithophyte CAM is recorded from Microsorum, Platycerium and Polypodium, Pyrrosia and Drymoglossum and Microgramma Pteridopsida Polypodiales Pteridaceae...
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    Polypodiaceae sensu lato. Two genera are recognized in PPG I: Platycerium Desv. Pyrrosia Mirb. PPG I (2016), "A community-derived classification for extant lycophytes...
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    treated all of Polypodiaceae except for the Platycerioideae (Platycerium and Pyrrosia) and the grammitid ferns, which he placed in Grammitidaceae, as the subfamily...
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  • attached to a number of plants; a few examples being Habenaria schimperiana, Pyrrosia schimperiana (now a synonym of Hovenkampia schimperiana,), Festuca schimperiana...
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    tunnels from which they mine the leaves of their host, the leather-leaf fern Pyrrosia eleagnifolia. Adult moths are on wing from December to February and are...
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    Backhousia, Diospyros, Claoxylon, Clerodendrum, Mallotus, Wilkiea, Celastrus, Pyrrosia, and Pellaea. Extensive areas of vine thickets have been substantially...
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    pilli rainforest - Ferndale Park Hawkesbury sandstone and rock felt fern (Pyrrosia rupestris) Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Chatswood West...
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  • Tagawa - (declining) Plagiogyria mutsumurana (Makino) Makino - (rare) Pyrrosia petiolosa (Christ et Baroni) Ching - (rare) Cheilanthes kuhnii Milde -...
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    February. The larvae of this species are leaf miners of the leather-leaf fern Pyrrosia eleagnifolia. This species was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1923...
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  • pāraharaha Microsorum novae-zealandiae Polypodium vulgare – Common polypody Pyrrosia eleagnifolia – Leather-leaf fern Adiantum aethiopicum – True maidenhair...
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  • Pycnanthemum Pycnostachys Pyracantha (firethorn) Pyrola (wintergreen) Pyrostegia Pyrrosia Pyrus (pear) Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T...
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    native forest where the species' larval host is present. The larvae feed on Pyrrosia eleagnifolia, mining the host plant leaves. P. polypodii pupates within...
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  • Thumbnail for Apoctena taipana
    October to January. The larval hosts of this species include the fern Pyrrosia eleagnifolia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Apoctena taipana....
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  • Pneumatopteris usambarensis Polystichum bulbiferum Pteris mkomaziensis Pyrrosia liebuschii Radiogrammitis cheesemanii Saccoloma laxum Saccoloma squamosum...
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    the wing from January to May. The larvae feed on the spores of the fern, Pyrrosia eleagnifolia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Calicotis crucifera...
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    medicinal herbs, notably the fern shiwei (Chinese: 石韋; pinyin: Shí wéi) "Pyrrosia lingua" as a diuretic to treat urine retention resulting from eliminating...
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    including all of Polypodiaceae except for the Platycerioideae (Platycerium and Pyrrosia) and the grammitid ferns, which he placed in Grammitidaceae. His tribe...
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    fibrosa. They have also been observed feeding on the leaves and sori of Pyrrosia eleagnifolia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sarisa. Martin, N...
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