- Hymenophyllaceae
Taxobox
name = Hymenophyllaceae
image_width = 240px
image_caption = "Hymenophyllum tunbrigense" in Luxembourg
regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Pteridophyta
classis =Pteridopsida
ordo = Hymenophyllales
familia = Hymenophyllaceae
familia_authority = Link
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision = See textThe Hymenophyllaceae (filmy ferns and bristle ferns) is a family of seven genera and over 600 species of
fern s, with a subcosmopolitan distribution, but generally restricted to very damp places or to locations where they are wetted by spray fromwaterfall s or springs. A recent fossil find shows that ferns of Hymenophyllaceae have existed since at least theUpper Triassic . [ [http://www.amjbot.org/cgi/content/abstract/88/9/1558 A filmy fern from the Upper Triassic of North Carolina (USA) - Axsmith et al. 88 (9): 1558 - American Journal of Botany ] ]The great majority of the species are found in
tropical rainforest s, but some also occur intemperate rainforest s (particularlyNew Zealand , with 25 species) and slightly drier forest regions. InEurope they are restricted to theAtlantic Ocean fringes of the continent, notably in theAzores ,Ireland , and westernGreat Britain , but one species ("Hymenophyllum tunbrigense") locally east toLuxembourg , while inNorth America , they are restricted to the humid eastern third of the continent.They often appear as very dark green or even black clumps and may be mistaken for a robust
moss or liverwort. The stem is thin and wiry and the fronds variously pinnate with a single strand ("nerve") ofvascular tissue . In most species, the frond, apart from the vascular tissue, is only a single cell thickness, and they do not have anystoma ta; this makes the plants very susceptible todesiccation where a reliable water supply is not present. The sori are borne at the leaf margins at the end of the nerve. Individual plants may persist for many years.Genera
Seven genera are accepted by the
Germplasm Resources Information Network , but some older authorities (e.g. Copeland 1947) split the family up into as many as 34 different genera; several of these old genera are still accepted as subgenera (Flora of New Zealand 2004).
*"Cardiomanes "C.Presl
*"Cephalomanes " C. Presl
*"Crepidomanes " C. Presl
*"Hymenoglossum " C. Presl
*"Hymenophyllum " Sm.
*"Serpyllopsis " Bosch
*"Trichomanes " L.References
* [http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/gnlist.pl?1248 Germplasm Resources Information Network: Hymenophyllaceae]
* [http://floraseries.landcareresearch.co.nz/pages/Taxon.aspx?id=_68dc6893-cee8-469b-a8bd-c7f8832a3cf1&fileName=Flora%201.xml Flora of New Zealand (2004): Hymenophyllaceae]
* [http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=TRICH5 USDA Plants Profile: Distribution in U.S.A.]
*Copeland, E. B. (1947). "Genera Filicum". Waltham.
*Hyde, H. A., Wade, A. E., & Harrison, S. G. (1978). "Welsh Ferns". National Museum of Wales. ISBN 0-7200-0210-9.* Ebihara, Atsushi; Dubuisson, Jean-Yves; Iwatsuki, Kunio; Hennequin, Sabine; Ito, Motomi: "A Taxonomic Revision of Hymenophyllaceae".
Blumea (journal) 51:2,2006 , pp. 221-280 [http://www.ingentaconnect.com:80/search/article?title=hymenophyllaceae&title_type=tka&year_from=1998&year_to=2007&database=1&pageSize=20&index=2]
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