- have been
divided into
seven orders,
Polypodiales being the largest. The
phylogenetic position of
Polypodiales in
relation to the
other orders of Polypodiidae...
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originated in the late
Silurian period 423.2
million years ago, but
Polypodiales, the
group that
makes up 80% of
living fern diversity, did not appear...
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related to Blechnaceae.
Blechnaceae is a
family of
ferns in the
order Polypodiales, with a
cosmopolitan distribution. Its
status as a
family and the number...
- Nephrolepidaceae,
placed in the
suborder Aspleniineae (eupolypods I) of the
order Polypodiales in the
Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). (It...
- 65
genera and an
estimated 1,650
species and is
placed in the
order Polypodiales,
suborder Polypodiineae. A
broader cir****scription has also been used...
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Onocleaceae is a
small family of
terrestrial ferns in the
order Polypodiales. It is
placed in the
suborder Aspleniineae in the
Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group...
- recognised,
including leptosporangiates, core leptosporangiates,
polypods (
Polypodiales), and
eupolypods (including
Eupolypods I and
Eupolypods II). In 2014...
-
trunks in the
genera Blechnum,
Cystodium and
Sadleria from the
order Polypodiales, and
smaller members of
Cyatheales like Calochlaena, Cnemedaria, Culcita...
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Aspleniaceae (spleenworts) are a
family of ferns,
included in the
order Polypodiales. The
composition and
classification of the
family have been
subject to...
-
Tectariaceae is a
family of
leptosporangiate ferns in the
order Polypodiales. In the
Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I), the family...