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Acrorumohra hasseltii ( Blume) Ching Arachniodes Blume Arachniodes aristata ( G.Forst.) Tindale Arachniodes hasseltii ( Blume) Ching Aspidium aristatum ( G.Forst.) Sw. Aspidium hispidum Sw. Aspidium proliferum R.Br. Aspidium shepherdii Kunze exMett. Aspidium sparsum ( Buch.-Ham. exD.Don) Spreng. Athyrium hasseltii ( Blume) Ching Bristly Shield Fern Broad Shield Fern Byrsopteris hasseltii ( Blume) C.V.Morton Davallia dubia var. hirsuta F.M.Bailey Dryopteris Adans. Dryopteris acuminata ( Houlston) Watts Dryopteris acuminata var. cristata Watts Dryopteris adiantiformis ( G.Forst.) Kuntze Dryopteris hasseltii ( Blume) C.Chr. Dryopteris hispida ( Sw.) Kuntze Dryopteris shepherdii ( Kunze exMett.) C.Chr. Dryopteris sparsa ( D.Don) Kuntze Glossy Shield Fern Harsh Shield fern Hypopeltis prolifera ( R.Br.) Bory Lastrea acuminata Houlston Lastrea atrovirens J.Sm. Lastrea hispida ( Sw.) Houlston Lastrea sparsa ( Buch.-Ham. exD.Don) T.Moore Lastreopsis Ching Lastreopsis acuminata ( Houlston) C.V.Morton Lastreopsis hispida ( Sw.) Tindale Lastreopsis shepherdii ( Kunze exMett.) Tindale Lastreopsis silvestris D.A.Sm. exTindale Lastreopsis smithiana Tindale Lastreopsis tinarooensis Tindale Lastreopsis windsorensis D.L.Jones & B.Gray Mother Shield Fern Nephrodium hispidum ( Sw.) Hook. Nephrodium sparsum Buch.-Ham. exD.Don Phegopteris hasseltii ( Blume) Mett. Polypodium adiantiformis G.Forst. Polypodium aristatum G.Forst. Polypodium hasseltii Blume Polystichopsis hasseltii ( Blume) Holttum Polystichum Roth Polystichum aculeatum var. proliferum ( R.Br.) Domin Polystichum adiantiforme ( G.Forst.) J.Sm. Polystichum aristatum ( G.Forst.) C.Presl Polystichum australiense Tindale Polystichum fallax Tindale Polystichum formosum Tindale Polystichum fragile Watts Polystichum hispidum ( Sw.) J.Sm. Polystichum proliferum ( R.Br.) C.Presl Polystichum sparsum ( Buch.-Ham. exD.Don) Keyserl. Prickly Shield fern Revwattsia D.L.Jones Revwattsia fragile D.L.Jones Revwattsia fragilis ( Watts) D.L.Jones Rumohra Raddi Rumohra adiantiformis ( G.Forst.) Ching Rumohra hasseltii ( Blume) Ching Rumohra hispida ( Sw.) Copel. Shield ferns
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