Pyrrosia

Pyrrosia is a genus of about 100 fern species in the polypod family, Polypodiaceae.[2] Like other species in Polypodiaceae, the species of Pyrrosia are generally epiphytic on trees or rocks, a few species are terrestrial. The Latin name of Pyrrosia comes from the Greek pyrrhos (red), which refers to its leaves that are red due to the sporangia.

Pyrrosia
Pyrrosia piloselloides
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Division: Polypodiophyta
Class: Polypodiopsida
Order: Polypodiales
Suborder: Polypodiineae
Family: Polypodiaceae
Subfamily: Platycerioideae
Genus: Pyrrosia
Mirb.
Species

See article

Synonyms[1]
  • Apalophlebia C.Presl
  • Candollea Mirb.
  • Cyclophorus Desv.
  • Drymoglossum C.Presl
  • Galeoglossa C.Presl
  • Gyrosorium C.Presl
  • Neoniphopsis Nakai
  • Niphobolus Kaulf.
  • Niphopsis J.Sm.
  • Oetosis Kuntze
  • Polycampium C.Presl
  • Pteropsis Desv.
  • Saxiglossum Ching
  • Scytopteris C.Presl
  • Sphaerostichum C.Presl
  • Nesoris Raf.

Species list

  • Pyrrosia abbreviata (Zoll. & Mor.) Hovenkamp
  • Pyrrosia adnascens (Sw.) Ching
  • Pyrrosia angustata (Sw.) Ching
  • Pyrrosia angustissima (Giesenh. ex Diels) Tagawa & K. Iwats.
  • Pyrrosia assimilis (Baker) Ching
  • Pyrrosia asterosora (Baker) Hovenkamp
  • Pyrrosia blepharolepis (C. Chr.) Ching
  • Pyrrosia boothii (Hook.) Ching
  • Pyrrosia borneensis (Copel.) K.H. Shing
  • Pyrrosia brassii (Copel.) Pic. Serm.
  • Pyrrosia christii (Giesenh.) Ching
  • Pyrrosia confluens (R. Br.) Ching
  • Pyrrosia costata (Wall. ex C. Presl) Tagawa & K. Iwats.
  • Pyrrosia dimorpha X.H. Guo & S.B. Zhou
  • Pyrrosia dispar (H. Christ) K.H. Shing
  • Pyrrosia distichocarpa (Mett.) K.H. Shing
  • Pyrrosia drakeana (Franch.) Ching
  • Pyrrosia eleagnifolia (Bory) Hovenkamp
  • Pyrrosia fengiana Ching
  • Pyrrosia flocculosa (D. Don) Ching
  • Pyrrosia foveolata (Alston) C.V. Morton
  • Pyrrosia fuohaiensis Ching & K.H. Shing
  • Pyrrosia gardneri (Mett.) Sledge
  • Pyrrosia hastata (Thunb.) Ching
  • Pyrrosia heterophylla (L.) M.G. Price
  • Pyrrosia intermedia (Goy) K.H. Shing
  • Pyrrosia laevis (J. Sm. ex Bedd.) Ching
  • Pyrrosia lanceolata (L.) Farw.
  • Pyrrosia liebuschii (Hieron.) Schelpe
  • Pyrrosia linearifolia (Hook.) Ching
  • Pyrrosia lingua (Thunb.) Farw.
  • Pyrrosia longifolia (Burm. f.) C.V. Morton
  • Pyrrosia macrocarpa (Copel.) K.H. Shing
  • Pyrrosia madagascariensis (C. Chr.) Schelpe
  • Pyrrosia mannii (Giesenh.) Ching
  • Pyrrosia matsudai (Hayata) Tagawa
  • Pyrrosia mechowii Alston
  • Pyrrosia micraster (Copel.) Tagawa
  • Pyrrosia mollis (Kunze) Ching
  • Pyrrosia novo-guineae (H. Christ) M.G. Price
  • Pyrrosia nummulariifolia (Sw.) Ching
  • Pyrrosia oblanceolata (C. Chr.) Tardieu
  • Pyrrosia obovata (Blume) Ching
  • Pyrrosia pannosa (Mett. ex Kuhn) Ching
  • Pyrrosia petiolosa (H. Christ) Ching
  • Pyrrosia piloselloides (L.) M.G. Price
  • Pyrrosia polydactyla (Hance) Ching
  • Pyrrosia porosa (C. Presl) Hovenkamp
  • Pyrrosia princeps (Mett.) C.V. Morton
  • Pyrrosia pseudodrakeana K.H. Shing
  • Pyrrosia rasamalae (Racib.) K.H. Shing
  • Pyrrosia rhodesiana (C. Chr.) Schelpe
  • Pyrrosia rupestris Ching
  • Pyrrosia samarensis (C. Presl) Ching
  • Pyrrosia scolopendrina Ching
  • Pyrrosia sheareri (Baker) Ching
  • Pyrrosia shennongensis K.H. Shing
  • Pyrrosia similis Ching
  • Pyrrosia sphaerosticha (Mett.) Ching
  • Pyrrosia stigmosa (Sw.) Ching
  • Pyrrosia stolzii (Hieron.) Schelpe
  • Pyrrosia subfurfuracea (Hook.) Ching
  • Pyrrosia transmorrisonensis (Hayata) Ching
  • Pyrrosia tricholepis (Carr. ex Seemann) Ching



References

  1. "Pyrrosia Mirb.", Plants of the World Online, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, retrieved 2019-08-14
  2. PPG I (2016). "A community-derived classification for extant lycophytes and ferns". Journal of Systematics and Evolution. 54 (6): 563–603. doi:10.1111/jse.12229. S2CID 39980610.
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