Dennstaedtia

Dennstaedtia
Dennstaedtia zeylanica
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Division: Polypodiophyta
Class: Polypodiopsida
Order: Polypodiales
Family: Dennstaedtiaceae
Genus: Dennstaedtia
Bernh. (1801), nom. cons.
Type species
Dennstaedtia flaccida
(J.R.Forst.) Bernh.
Synonyms[1]
  • Costaricia Christ (1909)
  • Litolobium Newman (1854 publ. 1857)
  • Oenotrichia Copel. (1929)
  • Paradennstaedtia Tagawa (1952)
  • Patania C.Presl (1836)

Dennstaedtia is a mostly tropical and subtropical genus of ferns described as a genus in 1801.[2][3][4] hayscented fern,[5] or cup ferns,[6] are common names for some species in this genus. It includes 58 species native to the tropical Americas, Madagascar, southern and eastern Asia, Australia, New Guinea, and the Pacific Islands.[1]

Some characteristics of Dennstaedtia: "Fronds homomorphic; stipe grooved above, hairy when young... lamina triangular to oblong, many times pinnate, usually densely hairy, especially on rachis... Veins free, pinnately branching, veinlet not reaching margin, with hydathode at apex. Sori orbicular, marginal, terminal on each veinlet, separate..."[7]

The temperate North-American hay-scented fern, Sitobolium punctilobulum, was formerly classified in Dennstaedtia and may have been its best-known member. It forms extensive clonal ground-cover colonies on level surfaces in the Appalachian area.[8]

Species

Dennstaedtia christophelii holotype fossil

Species include:[1]

  • D. ampla (Bak.) Bedd.
  • D. anthriscifolia (Bory) Moore
  • D. antillensis (Jenm.) C.Chr.
  • D. appendiculata (Wall. ex Hook.) J.Sm.
  • D. arborescens (Willd.) E.Ekman ex Maxon
  • D. arcuata Maxon
  • D. articulata Copel.
  • D. auriculata Navarrete & B.Øllg.
  • D. axilaris A.Rojas
  • D. bipinnata (Cav.) Maxon
  • D. canaliculata Alderw.
  • D. christophelii Pigg et al (Ypresian, NW North America)[10]
  • D. cicutaria (Sw.) T.Moore
  • D. cornuta (Kaulf.) Mett.
  • D. davallioides (R.Br.) Moore
  • D. dennstaedtioides Copel.
  • D. dissecta (Sw.) Moore
  • D. distenta (Kunze) T.Moore
  • D. elmeri Copel.
  • D. flaccida (Forst.) Bernh.
  • D. fusca Copel.
  • D. glabrata (Ces.) C.Chr.
  • D. glauca (Cav.) C.Chr.
  • D. globulifera (Poir.) Hier.
  • D. hirsuta (Sw.) Mett. ex Miq.
  • D. hooveri Christ
  • D. inermis (Baker) Brownlie
  • D. macgregori Copel.
  • D. macrosora Navarrete & B.Øllg.
  • D. madagascariensis (Kunze) Tardieu
  • D. magnifica Copel.
  • D. mathewsii C.Chr.
  • D. merrillii Copel.
  • D. novoguineensis (Rosenst.) Alston
  • D. obtusifolia (Willd.) T.Moore
  • D. parksii Copeland ex Morton
  • D. paucirrhiza Navarrete & B.Øllg.
  • D. penicillifera Alderw.
  • D. philippinensis Copel.
  • D. producta Mett.
  • D. remota (Christ) Diels
  • D. rectangularis A.Rojas
  • D. resinifera (BI.) Mett. ex Kuhn
  • D. riparia A.Rojas
  • D. rufidula C. Chr.
  • D. samoensis (Brackenr.) Moore
  • D. scandens (Blume) T.Moore
  • D. shawii Copel.
  • D. smithii (Hook.) Moore
  • D. spinosa Mickel
  • D. sprucei Moore
  • D. sumatrana Alderw.
  • D. terminalis Alderw.
  • D. tryoniana Navarrete & B.Øllg.
  • D. vagans (Bak.) Diels
  • D. werckleana (Christ) Navarrete & B.Øllg.
  • D. wercklei (H. Christ) R.M.Tryon
  • D. wilfordii (T.Moore) Christ
  • D. williamsii Copel.
  • D. zeylanica (Sw.) Zink ex Fraser-Jenk. & Kandel

References

  1. ^ a b c Dennstaedtia Bernh. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  2. ^ Bernhardi, Johann Jakob. 1801. Journal für die Botanik 1800(2): 124
  3. ^ Tropicos, Dennstaedtia Bernh.
  4. ^ "碗蕨属 Dennstaedtia|iPlant 植物智——植物物种信息系统". www.iplant.cn. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
  5. ^ USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Dennstaedtia". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant Data Team. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
  6. ^ Joe, Barbara (June 1965). "Cup Ferns (Dennstaedtia) Cultivated in California". American Fern Journal. 55 (2): 58–62. doi:10.2307/1546136. JSTOR 1546136.
  7. ^ "碗蕨属 Dennstaedtia|iPlant 植物智——植物物种信息系统". www.iplant.cn. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
  8. ^ Sitobolium punctilobulum (Michx.) Desv. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  9. ^ Flora of China, Dennstaedtia smithii
  10. ^ Pigg, K. B.; DeVore, M. L.; Greenwood, D. R.; Sundue, M. A.; Schwartsburd, P.; Basinger, J. F. (2021). "Fossil Dennstaedtiaceae and Hymenophyllaceae from the Early Eocene of the Pacific Northwest". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 182 (9): 793–807. doi:10.1086/715633. S2CID 239036762.

External links

  • Genus Dennstaedtia world species list
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