“…For example, Sprengel (1817), Reichenbach (1828), Greville & Hooker (1831), and Kunze (1834) included all species of Selaginella in Lycopodium L. (Lycopodiaceae). The infrageneric classification of Selaginella has been notoriously contentious (Spring, 1840(Spring, , 1850Baker, 1883Baker, , 1884Baker, , 1885Baker, , 1887Kuntze, 1891;Warburg, 1900;Hieronymus & Sadebeck, 1902;Walton & Alston, 1938;Rothmaler, 1944;Tryon & Tryon, 1982;Jermy, 1986Jermy, , 1990Kung, 1988;Soják, 1993;Tzvelev, 2004;Weakley, 2012). The first comprehensive infrageneric classification that included plants now treated as Selaginella was conducted by Greville & Hooker (1831) who divided Lycopodium …”