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- Matoniaceae is one of the three families of ferns in the Gleicheniales order of the Polypodiopsida class. Fossil records reveal that Matoniaceae ferns...
- Phlebopteris is an extinct genus of Mesozoic fern belonging to the family Matoniaceae. it is diagnosed by "pinna exhibiting short or long pinnules with decurrent...
- leptosporangiate ferns). Three families, Dipteridaceae, Gleicheniaceae, and Matoniaceae were recognized. The linear sequence of Christenhusz et al. (2011), intended...
- families of ferns widespread during the Jur****ic include Dipteridaceae, Matoniaceae, Gleicheniaceae, Osmundaceae and Marattiaceae. Polypodiales, which make...
- to Early Cretaceous. While generally supposed to have affinities to Matoniaceae, some research has suggested that they have closer affinites to the Marattiales...
- generally included in the Gleicheniaceae, whereas the Dipteridaceae and Matoniaceae, although closely related, are considered separate families by most authors...
- Subfamily Hymenophylloideae Burnett Order Gleicheniales Schimp Family Matoniaceae C.Pres Family Dipteridaceae Seward & E.Dale Family Gleicheniaceae C.Presl...
- Hymenophyllaceae Gleicheniales †Oligocarpiaceae Dipteridaceae Gleicheniaceae Matoniaceae Schizaeales †Acrostichopteridaceae †Cynepteridaceae †Klukiaceae †Stachypteridaceae...
- Phanerosorus is a genus of ferns in the family Matoniaceae. As of October 2019[update], Plants of the World Online and the Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes...
- Nepenthaceae, Musaceae, Pandanaceae and Flagellariaceae, but including also Matoniaceae, Dipteridaceae, Stangeriaceae, Welwitschiaceae, Degeneriaceae, Rafflesiaceae...