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Table 1. Data of the examined spores proximal distal spore exine thicklumina of Species name amb face face size ness reticulum spore size spore size Lycopodium annotinum L.1753 rounded triangular smooth reticulate 41-46 Aim 0. 1-0.12 0.4-0.43 Lycopodium clavatum L.1753 subcircular to circular reticulate reticulate 37-40 ma 0. 09-0.1 0.42-0.46 Diphasium alpinum (L.) Rothm. 1944 subcircular reticulate reticulate 42-47 Aim 0.08-0.1 0.44-0.46 Diphasium complanatum (L.) Rothm. 1944 subcircular reticulate reticulate 35-37 jum 0 10-0.11 0.14-0.16 Diphasium issleri (Rouy) J. Holub 1960 subcircular reticulate reticulate 40-42 Aim 0 75-0.8 0.16-0.18 Diphasium tristachyum (Pursh) Rothm. 1944 circular reticulate reticulate 42-45 urn 0 20-0.22 0.13-0.15 Lepidotis cernua (L.) Beauv. 1804 rounded triangular smooth hamulate 32-38 Aim 0 .13-0.18 Lepidotis inundata (L.) C. Börner 1912 rounded triangular scabrategranulate hamulate 62-66 jum 0 .12-0.04 Huperzia selago (L.) Bernh. ex Schrank & Mart 1829 hexagonal smooth foveolate 40-46 jum 0 .08-0.09 Map 7. Distribution of Diphasium tristachyum