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- (living) ferns in the order Marattiales. In the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I), Marattiales is the only order in the subclass...
- ferns and ophioglossoid ferns) ~92 species Marattiopsida – 1 order, Marattiales ~ 150 species Polypodiopsida (Filicopsida) – 7 orders (leptosporangiate...
- trees. In addition there were the Psaroniaceae including Tietea in the Marattiales, which is the sister group to all the leptosporangiate ferns. Other ferns...
- Subclass Marattiidae Klingemarattioid ferns; 1 extant order Order Marattiales Link – 1 extant family Subclass Polypodiidae Cronquist, Takht. & W.Zimm...
- EquisetaceaeHorsetails (1 genus, about 15 species) class Marattiopsida Order Marattiales, family MarattiaceaeMarattoid ferns (6 genera, about 500 species)...
- estomas porociclocíticos en Christensenia-****ingiana Crist (Marattiaceae-Marattiales-Eusporangiopsida). Revista del Museo de La Plata, 14(98), 207-218. Balick...
- and Evolution of Fossil Plants (2009), page 425 Dissertation: Study of marattiales in the Tocantins Fossilized Forest FAPESP Research Magazine, Edition...
- Marattiales †Knorripteridaceae †Pecopteridaceae †Ptychocarpaceae †Weichseliaceae †Asterothecaceae †Danaeopsidaceae Marattiaceae...
- Carboniferous–Permian interval. Most fossilized genera, species and spores of the order Marattiales may be placed in this family. Members of the family differ from Mesozoic...
- eusporangiate ferns. It is the type genus of the family Marattiaceae, order Marattiales and class Marattiopsida. Formerly considered to be a much larger genus...