Trichomanes
Trichomanes | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Division: | Polypodiophyta |
Class: | Polypodiopsida / Pteridopsida (disputed) |
Order: | Hymenophyllales |
Family: | Hymenophyllaceae |
Genus: | Trichomanes L. |
Trichomanes is a large genus of ferns in the family Hymenophyllaceae, termed bristle ferns.[1] Some botanists place it in its own family, Trichomanaceae. All ferns in the hymenophylloid clade are filmy ferns, with leaf tissue typically 2 cells thick. This thinness generally necessitates a permanently humid habitat, and makes the fronds somewhat translucent.
The name bristle fern refers to the small bristle that protrudes from the indusia of these ferns.
At least one species now is known to exist solely in its gametophytic stage. Trichomanes intricatum has no known sporophytes and is native to eastern North America.
Species
The genus Trichomanes contains about 300 mostly tropical species,[2] including:
- Trichomanes alatum Sw. 1801 – Winged bristle fern[3]
- Trichomanes angustatum Carmich.
- Trichomanes angustifrons (Fée) W. Boer 1962 – Royal bristle fern[4]
- Trichomanes bauerianum Endl. 1833 – Bauer's bristle fern[5]
- Trichomanes boschianum Sturm 1861 – Appalachian bristle fern[6]
- Trichomanes capillaceum L. 1753 – Treetrunk bristle fern[7]
- Trichomanes crispum L. 1753 – Crisped bristle fern[8]
- Trichomanes cyrtotheca Hillebr. 1888 – Elegant bristle fern[9]
- Trichomanes davallioides Gaudich. 1829 – Kilau[10]
- Trichomanes hostmannianum (Klotzsch) Kunze 1847[11]
- Trichomanes intricatum Farrar 1992 – Weft fern[12]
- Trichomanes melanopus, Baker 1874[13]
- Trichomanes paucisorum R.C.Moran & B.Øllg. 1998[14]
- Trichomanes petersii A.Gray 1853 – Dwarf bristle fern[15]
- Trichomanes radicans Sw. 1901 – aerialroot bristle fern[16]
- Trichomanes reniforme G.Forst 1786[17]
- Trichomanes speciosum Willd.[18]
- Trichomanes tenuissimum Bosch 1861[19]
Synonyms
The following Trichomanes species names are not currently accepted:
- Trichomanes abruptum Christ. 1905 = Trichomanes hostmannianum (above)[20]
- Trichomanes boryanum Kunze 1840 = Cephalomanes boryanum (Kunze) Bosch 1858[21]
- Trichomanes javanicum Blume 1828 = Cephalomanes javanicum (Blume) Bosch 1861[22]
References
- ↑ Trichomanes, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Profile, 12 Dec 2012
- ↑ Cobb/Farnsworth/Lowe: Ferns of Northeastern and Central North America 2nd edition, p. 216 (2005)
- ↑ T. alatum, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Profile, 12 Jan 2012
- ↑ T. angustifrons, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Profile, 12 Jan 2012
- ↑ T. bauerianum Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. 12 Jan 2012
- ↑ T. boschianum eFloras.org Flora of North America 12 Jan 2012
- ↑ T. capillaceum Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. 12 Jan 2012
- ↑ T. crispum, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Profile, 12 Jan 2012
- ↑ T. cyrtotheca, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Profile, 12 Jan 2012
- ↑ T. davallioides, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Profile, 13 Jan 2012
- ↑ T. hostmannianum Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. 12 Jan 2012
- ↑ T. intricatum Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. 12 Jan 2012
- ↑ T. melanopus Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. 12 Jan 2012
- ↑ T. paucisorum Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. 12 Jan 2012
- ↑ T. petersii, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Profile, 12 Jan 2012
- ↑ T. radicans, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Profile, 12 Jan 2012
- ↑ T. reniforme Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. 12 Jan 2012
- ↑ Northridge, R. and H. 2007. Killarney Fern Trichomanes speciosum Willd. in Northern Ireland. Ir. Nat.J. 2007 28: 422-423.
- ↑ T. tenuissimum Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. 12 Jan 2012
- ↑ T. abruptum Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. 12 Jan 2012
- ↑ T. boryanum Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. 13 Jan 2012
- ↑ T. javanicum Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. 12 Jan 2012