Genus Megalastrum in Subfamily Elaphoglossoideae
What is a Genus (pl. Genera)?
In the context of botanical taxonomy, the Genus (plural Genera) rank is a taxonomic rank
that is
used to classify groups of related species within a Family. Genera are based on a set of
shared
morphological, anatomical, and genetic characteristics, such as flower structure, fruit
type,
and leaf morphology. The Genus rank is situated between Family and Species in the hierarchy
of
taxonomic ranks.
Each Genus can include one or more species. Genera are used to group species of plants that share common traits and evolutionary histories, allowing botanists to better understand the relationships between different groups of plants.
Some examples of Genera in botanical taxonomy include Rosa, which includes the different species of roses, and Solanum, which includes the different species of nightshades, such as tomato and eggplant.
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Each Genus can include one or more species. Genera are used to group species of plants that share common traits and evolutionary histories, allowing botanists to better understand the relationships between different groups of plants.
Some examples of Genera in botanical taxonomy include Rosa, which includes the different species of roses, and Solanum, which includes the different species of nightshades, such as tomato and eggplant.
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Pick a Species to see its components:
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Megalastrum abundans
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Megalastrum acrosorum
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Megalastrum adenopteris
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Megalastrum aequatoriense
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Megalastrum albidum
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Megalastrum alticola
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Megalastrum andicola
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Megalastrum angustum
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Megalastrum apicale
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Megalastrum aquilinum
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Megalastrum aripense
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Megalastrum atrogriseum
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Megalastrum aureisquama
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Megalastrum biseriale
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Megalastrum bolivianum
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Megalastrum brevipubens
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Megalastrum canescens
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Megalastrum caribaeum
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Megalastrum ciliatum
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Megalastrum clathratum
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Megalastrum connexum
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Megalastrum costipubens
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Megalastrum crenulans
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Megalastrum ctenitoides
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Megalastrum decompositum
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Megalastrum dentatum
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Megalastrum eugenii
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Megalastrum exaggeratum
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Megalastrum falcatum
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Megalastrum fibrillosum
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Megalastrum fimbriatum
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Megalastrum fugaceum
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Megalastrum galapagense
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Megalastrum galeottii
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Megalastrum gilbertii
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Megalastrum glabrius
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Megalastrum glabrum
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Megalastrum gompholepis
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Megalastrum grande
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Megalastrum haitiense
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Megalastrum heydei
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Megalastrum hirsutosetosum
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Megalastrum honestum
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Megalastrum inaequale
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Megalastrum inaequalifolium
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Megalastrum indusiatum
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Megalastrum insigne
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Megalastrum intermedium
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Megalastrum kallooii
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Megalastrum lanatum
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Megalastrum lanuginosum
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Megalastrum lasiernos
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Megalastrum littorale
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Megalastrum longiglandulosum
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Megalastrum longipilosum
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Megalastrum lunense
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Megalastrum macrotheca
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Megalastrum magnum
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Megalastrum marginatum
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Megalastrum martinicense
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Megalastrum masafuerae
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Megalastrum mexicanum
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Megalastrum microsorum
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Megalastrum miscellum
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Megalastrum molle
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Megalastrum mollicomum
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Megalastrum nigromarginatum
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Megalastrum obtusum
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Megalastrum oellgaardii
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Megalastrum oppositum
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Megalastrum oreocharis
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Megalastrum oreophilum
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Megalastrum organense
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Megalastrum palmense
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Megalastrum peregrinum
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Megalastrum peruvianum
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Megalastrum platylobum
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Megalastrum pleiosoros
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Megalastrum polybotryoides
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Megalastrum praetermissum
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Megalastrum pubescens
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Megalastrum pubirhachis
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Megalastrum pulverulentum
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Megalastrum reductum
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Megalastrum retrorsum
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Megalastrum rhachisquamatum
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Megalastrum rupicola
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Megalastrum skutchii
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Megalastrum sparsipilosum
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Megalastrum spectabile
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Megalastrum squamosissimum
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Megalastrum subincisum
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Megalastrum substrigosum
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Megalastrum subtile
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Megalastrum taafense
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Megalastrum tepuiense
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Megalastrum umbrinum
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Megalastrum vastum
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Megalastrum villosulum
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Megalastrum villosum
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Megalastrum wacketii
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Megalastrum yungense