- Tmesipteris
Taxobox
name = "Tmesipteris"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Pteridophyta
classis =Psilotopsida
ordo = Psilotales
familia =Psilotaceae
genus = "Tmesipteris"
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = "Tmesipteris elongata "
"Tmesipteris fosteri "
"Tmesipteris lanceolata "
"Tmesipteris tannensis "(Spreng. )
"Tmesipteris tugna ""Tmesipteris" the "hanging fork fern", is a genus of fern-like vascular plants, one of two genera in the family Psilotaceae, order Psilotales, and class Psilotopsida (the other being
Psilotum )."Tmesipteris" is restricted to certain lands in the Southern Pacific, notablyAustralia (Tasmania),New Zealand andNew Caledonia .In New Zealand this hangingepiphyte is not uncommon in the warm temperate rain forests of both main islands, where it can normally be found as short spiky dark-green fronds (10-15 cm long), often with lighter bag-likesporangia at the bases of some of its "leaves". The fronds emerge directly from the fibrous root-mats which clad the trunks of mature tree ferns such as "Dicksonia " and "Cyathea ".References
*"Bierhorst, D W (1977) The Systematic Position of Psilotum and Tmesipteris, Brittonia (New York Botanical Garden Press)"
*"Qiu, Y-L and Palmer, J (1999) Phylogeny of early land plants: insights from genes and genomes. Trends in Plant Science 4 (1), 26-30"
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