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Lycopodium clavatum subsp. clavatum. A, hábito. B, licofilo. C, detalle del eje vegetativo. D, cara adaxial del esporofilo. E, cara abaxial del mismo. Modificado de Arana & Bianco (2011).  

Lycopodium clavatum subsp. clavatum. A, hábito. B, licofilo. C, detalle del eje vegetativo. D, cara adaxial del esporofilo. E, cara abaxial del mismo. Modificado de Arana & Bianco (2011).  

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