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Adiantaceae

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Pteridophyta

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Antrophyum

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Vittaria, Monogramma, Pityrogramma, Hemionitis, Eriosorus

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Antrophyum is a genus of ferns in the family Pteridaceae. They are commonly known as lineleaf ferns.

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Description

Antrophyum Ferns of Thailand Laos and Cambodia gt Antrophyum obovatum

Like most other vittarioid ferns, members of the genus have simple, straplike leaves. Most species lack a costa (midrib), although a few have a partial one, and the leaves are generally more than 1 centimetre (0.4 in) wide. The leaves have netlike venation, with three or more rows of areolae ("gaps" in the net of veins) on either side of the midline. Linear sori are borne along the veins throughout the underside of the leaf. Paraphyses (miniature hairs) are present on the sori (separating the genus from Polytaenium); the cells at the tips of the paraphyses may be spherical or slender, and spores are trilete. (By comparison, Scoliosorus and Antrophyopsis always have spherical cells at the tips of their paraphyses, and monolete spores.)

Taxonomy

Antrophyum CalPhotos Antrophyum plantagineum

The genus was first described by Georg Friedrich Kaulfuss in 1824. He included in it several species placed in Hemionitis by Carl Ludwig Willdenow, distinguishing them on the basis of their reticulate, indusiate sori sunken into the leaf tissue. The name means "growing from a cavity", a reference to the growth of the sori from a groove in the leaf. In 1875, John Smith designated Antrophyum plantagineum as the lectotype for the genus. Species include:

Antrophyum Cook Islands Biodiversity Antrophyum plantagineum Antrophyum Fern

  • Antrophyum alatum Brack.
  • Antrophyum annamense Tardieu & C.Chr.
  • Antrophyum annetii (Jeanp.) Tardieu
  • Antrophyum austroqueenslandicum D. L. Jones
  • Antrophyum brookei Hook.
  • Antrophyum cajenense (Desv.) Spreng. – Forked lineleaf fern
  • Antrophyum callifolium Blume – Ox-tongue Fern
  • Antrophyum castaneum H.Itô
  • Antrophyum clementis Christ
  • Antrophyum coriaceum (D. Don) Wall. ex Moore
  • Antrophyum costatum Alderw.
  • Antrophyum formosanum Hieron.
  • Antrophyum henryi Hieron.
  • Antrophyum immersum (Bory) Mett.
  • Antrophyum intramarginale (Baker ex Jenman) Kartesz & Gandhi – Tufted lineleaf fern
  • Antrophyum jagoanum D.L.Jones & Bostock
  • Antrophyum lancifolium Rosenst.
  • Antrophyum latifolium Blume
  • Antrophyum ledermannii Hier.
  • Antrophyum lessonii Bory
  • Antrophyum malgassicum C. Chr.
  • Antrophyum megistophyllum Copel.
  • Antrophyum novae-caledoniae Hieron.
  • Antrophyum obovatum Bak.
  • Antrophyum ovatum Alderw.
  • Antrophyum parvulum Bl.
  • Antrophyum plantagineum (Cav.) Kaulf.
  • Antrophyum ponapense H.Itô
  • Antrophyum reticulatum (Forst.) Kaulf.
  • Antrophyum semicostatum Bl.
  • Antrophyum sessilifolium (Cav.) Spreng.
  • Antrophyum simulans Alderw.
  • Antrophyum smithii C. Chr.
  • Antrophyum spathulatum Alderw.
  • Antrophyum strictum Mett.
  • Antrophyum subfalcatum Brackenr.
  • Antrophyum trivittatum C. Chr.
  • Antrophyum vittarioides Bak.
  • Antrophyum williamsii Benedict
  • Antrophyum winitii Tag. & Iwatsuki
  • Antrophyum zosteraefolium Fée

  • Antrophyum Antrophyum sessilifolium Pteridaceae image 35905 at PhytoImages

    The subgenus Antrophyopsis, containing the species A. bivittatum C. Chr., A. boryanum Willd., and A. mannianum Hook. (later treated in Scoliosorus), was elevated to a genus in 2016.

    Distribution

    Antrophyum Ferns of Thailand Laos and Cambodia gt Antrophyum callifolium

    Most species occur in tropical Asia and the Pacific, but A. immersum and A. malgassicum are known from Africa and the Indian Ocean.

    Antrophyum Antrophyum reticulatum Pteridaceae image 59399 at PhytoImagessiuedu

    References

    Antrophyum Wikipedia