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Ctenitis squamigera

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Dryopteridaceae

Scientific name
  
Ctenitis squamigera

Rank
  
Species

Division
  
Pteridophyta

Genus
  
Ctenitis

Higher classification
  
Ctenitis

Order
  
Polypodiales

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Similar
  
Ctenitis, Diplazium molokaiense, Adenophorus periens, Cyanea lobata, Cyanea remyi

Ctenitis squamigera, commonly known as the Pacific lacefern or Pauoa, is a critically endangered species of fern found only on the islands of Hawaii. In 2003 there were at least 183 individuals remaining, divided among 23 populations. Several populations consist of only one to four plants.

Threats to the species include the degradation of the Hawaiian forests by Axis deer, Mouflon sheep, feral pigs and goats, and invasive plant species such as Santa Barbara daisy and guava.

This fern is a federally listed endangered species of the United States.

References

Ctenitis squamigera Wikipedia