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Dryopteridaceae (Wood ferns)

Synonyms: Bolbitidaceae

Wikipedia Abstract

The Dryopteridaceae are a family of leptosporangiate ferns in the order Polypodiales. They are known colloquially as the wood ferns. They comprise about 1700 species and have a cosmopolitan distribution. They may be terrestrial, epipetric, hemiepiphytic, or epiphytic. Many are cultivated as ornamental plants. The largest genera are Elaphoglossum (600), Polystichum (260), Dryopteris (225), and Ctenitis (150). These four genera contain about 70% of the species. Dryopteridaceae diverged from the other families in eupolypods I about 100 million years ago.
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Genus

Arachniodes (hollyfern) (93)   (2)
Arthrobotrya (3)
Aspidistes (1)
Aspidites (1)
Atalopteris (3)
Bolbitis (creepingfern) (78)
Ctenitis (lacefern) (148)   (1)
Cyclobotrya (2)
Cyclodium (13)
Cyrtomium (netvein hollyfern) (38)   (1)
Dryopteris (woodferns) (512)   (3)
Dryostichum (1)
Elaphoglossum (tonguefern) (806)   (27)
Lastreopsis (shieldfern) (23)   (1)
Lomagramma (lomagramma) (18)
Maxonia (1)
Megalastrum (megalastrum) (100)
Meniphyllum (1)
Mickelia (12)
Nephrodium (6)
Olfersia (5)
Olfersites (1)
Parapolystichum (30)
Phanerophlebia (phanerophlebia) (10)
Pleocnemia (21)
Polybotrya (40)
Polystichopsis (8)
Polystichum (hollyfern) (499)   (3)
Rumohra (rumohra) (10)
Stigmatopteris (27)
Teratophyllum (11)
Trichoneuron (1)

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External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0