Histiopteris
Appearance
Histiopteris | |
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Histiopteris incisa | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Division: | Polypodiophyta |
Class: | Polypodiopsida |
Order: | Polypodiales |
Family: | Dennstaedtiaceae |
Genus: | Histiopteris (J.Agardh) J.Sm. |
Type species | |
Pteris vespertilionis Labill.[1]
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Species | |
See text | |
Synonyms[2][3][1] | |
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Histiopteris is a genus of ferns in the family Dennstaedtiaceae described as a genus in 1875.[4]
The following species are accepted in the genus Histiopteris:
- Histiopteris alte-alpina Alderw.
- Histiopteris caudata (Copel.) Holttum
- Histiopteris conspicua Alderw.
- Histiopteris estipulata Alderw.
- Histiopteris hennipmanii Hovenkamp
- Histiopteris herbacea Copel.
- Histiopteris incisa (Thunb.) J.Sm. - Common name: batwing fern,[5] is widespread across tropical and subtropical Asia, Australia, Africa, Latin America, and various oceanic islands.[6][7][8][9][10]
- Histiopteris pilosa Holttum
- Histiopteris reniformis Alderw.
- Histiopteris sinuata (Brack.) J.Sm.
- Histiopteris squamulata Holttum
- Histiopteris stipulacea (Hook.) Copel.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Tropicos, Pteris sect. Histiopteris J. Agardh
- ^ Tropicos, Histiopteris (J. Agardh) J. Sm.
- ^ The Plant List, search for Histiopteris
- ^ Smith, John . 1875. Historia Filicum 294
- ^ NRCS. "Histiopteris incisa". PLANTS Database. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Retrieved 15 May 2015.
- ^ Flora of China Vol. 2-3 Page 152 栗蕨 li jue Histiopteris incisa (Thunberg) J. Smith, Hist. Fil. 295. 1875.
- ^ Tropicos, distribution for Histiopteris incisa (Thunb.) J. Sm.
- ^ Davidse, G., M. Sousa Sánchez & S. Knapp. 1995. Psilotaceae a Salviniaceae. 1: i–xxi, 1–470. In G. Davidse, M. Sousa Sánchez & A.O. Chater (eds.) Flora Mesoamericana Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México, D. F.
- ^ Mickel, J. T. & A. R. Smith. 2004. The Pteridophytes of Mexico. Memoirs of The New York Botanical Garden 88: 1–1054
- ^ Luteyn, J. L. 1999. Páramos, a checklist of plant diversity, geographical distribution, and botanical literature. Memoirs of The New York Botanical Garden 84: viii–xv, 1–278