Hymenophyllaceae Mart.
Hymenophyllum eboracense Croxall , legitimate, scientific
Croxall, J.P. (1975), The Hymenophyllaceae of Queensland. Australian Journal of Botany 23(3): 518, fig. 1 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Leo Creek, Upper Nesbit River (Cape York Peninsula, north Queensland). Gregarious on mossy rocks in a rain-forest ravine. Leaves pendent. 420 m, 17 August 1948, L.J. Brass 19876 (BRI 126723)."
Thomas, M.B. & McDonald, W.J.F. (1987), Rare and threatened plants of Queensland: a checklist of geographically restricted, poorly collected and/or threatened vascular plant species Edn. 1: 11 [secondary reference]
Thomas, M.B. & McDonald, W.J.F. (1989), Rare and threatened plants of Queensland: a checklist of geographically restricted, poorly collected and/or threatened vascular plant species Edn. 2: 11 [secondary reference]
Bostock, P.D. & Spokes, T.M. in McCarthy, P.M. (ed.) (1998), Hymenophyllaceae. Flora of Australia 48: 133, Map 95 APC [secondary reference]
  • APC Dist.: Qld
Ebihara, A., Nitta, J.H. & Iwatsuki, K. (2010), The Hymenophyllaceae of the Pacific Area. 2. Hymenophyllum (Excluding Subgen. Hymenophyllum). Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science, Series B (Botany) 36(2): 53, Fig. 23 [secondary reference]
Field, A.R. (2 January 2020), Classification and typification of Australian lycophytes and ferns based on Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification PPG I. Australian Systematic Botany 33(1): 23 [secondary reference]
  • Type: "Leo Creek, Upper Nesbit River, Queensland, 17 Aug. 1948, L.J.Brass 19876 (holo: BRI AQ0024732!; iso: CANB 184625!, K 001090352*)."