Grypothrix
Grypothrix is a small genus of ferns in the family Thelypteridaceae.[1]
Grypothrix | |
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Illustration of Grypothrix cuspidata (as Meniscium cuspidatum) | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Division: | Polypodiophyta |
Class: | Polypodiopsida |
Order: | Polypodiales |
Suborder: | Aspleniineae |
Family: | Thelypteridaceae |
Genus: | Grypothrix (Holttum) S.E.Fawc. & A.R.Sm.[1] |
Species | |
Taxonomy
Grypothrix was previously sunk into Pronephrium but was restored as a full genus as a result of a phylogenetic study of the family Thelypteridaceae.[2][3]
Species
As of June 2022, World Ferns accepted the following species:[1]
- Grypothrix acanthocarpum (Copel.) comb.ined.
- Grypothrix crenulata (Holttum) S.E.Fawc. & A.R.Sm.
- Grypothrix cuspidata (Blume) S.E.Fawc. & A.R.Sm.
- Grypothrix longipetiolata (K.Iwats.) S.E.Fawc. & A.R.Sm.
- Grypothrix megacuspis (Baker) S.E.Fawc. & A.R.Sm.
- Grypothrix parishii (Bedd.) S.E.Fawc. & A.R.Sm.
- Grypothrix pentapinnata (Fraser-Jenk.) S.E.Fawc. & A.R.Sm.
- Grypothrix ramosii (Christ) S.E.Fawc. & A.R.Sm.
- Grypothrix rubicunda (Alderw.) S.E.Fawc. & A.R.Sm.
- Grypothrix salicifolia (Wall. ex Hook.) S.E.Fawc. & A.R.Sm.
- Grypothrix simplex (Hook.) S.E.Fawc. & A.R.Sm.
- Grypothrix sulawesiensis (K.Iwats.) S.E.Fawc. & A.R.Sm.
- Grypothrix triphylla (Sw.) S.E.Fawc. & A.R.Sm.
- Hybrid
- Grypothrix × pseudoliukiuensis (Seriz.) comb.ined.
References
- Hassler, Michael (2004–2022), "Grypothrix", World Ferns: Synonymic Checklist and Distribution of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World, retrieved 2022-06-04
- Fawcett, Susan; Smith, Alan R.; Sundue, Michael; Burleigh, J. Gordon; Sessa, Emily B.; Kuo, Li-Yaung; Chen, Cheng-Wei; Testo, Weston L.; Kessler, Michael & Barrington, David S. (2021), "A Global Phylogenomic Study of the Thelypteridaceae" (PDF), Systematic Botany, 46 (4): 891–915, doi:10.1600/036364421X16370109698650, S2CID 245512861, retrieved 2022-06-04
- Fawcett, S. & Smith, A.R. (2021), A Generic Classification of the Thelypteridaceae, Sida, Botanical Miscellany 59, Fort Worth: Botanical Research Institute of Texas Press
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