Biology:Pleopeltis

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Short description: Genus of ferns

Pleopeltis
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Pleopeltis polypodioides growing on a tree branch
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Division: Polypodiophyta
Class: Polypodiopsida
Order: Polypodiales
Suborder: Polypodiineae
Family: Polypodiaceae
Subfamily: Polypodioideae
Genus: Pleopeltis
Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.[1]
Species

See text.

Synonyms[1]
  • Ampelopteris Klotzsch
  • Maxon Fée
  • Fée L.D.Gómez
  • Lepicystis Dicranoglossum
  • (J.Sm.) J.Sm. Pseudocolysis
  • Chilogramme J.Sm.
  • Bory Schelpe & N.C.Anthony
  • Marginariopsis Eschatogramme
  • C.Chr. Cheilogramma
  • Blume Trevis.
  • L.D.Gómez Marginaria
  • Neurodium Heteropteris
  • Fée Paltomium
  • Cuspidaria Diels, nom. superfl.
  • C.Presl, nom. superfl. Microphlebodium
  • × Pleopodium Heteropteris

Pleopeltis is a genus of ferns in the family Polypodiaceae, subfamily Polypodioideae, according to the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I).[2] The genus widely distributed in tropical regions of the world, and also north into temperate regions in eastern North America and eastern Asia.[3][4][5] Several species are known by the common name scaly polypody and resurrection fern.[6]

The genus is closely related to Polypodium. Many of the species have been or sometimes are still included in that genus. Further changes in the circumscription of the genus may occur as research continues.[4]

They are epiphytic, epipetric (growing on rocks), or rarely terrestrial ferns, with a creeping, densely hairy or scaly rhizome bearing fronds at intervals along its length. The fronds are evergreen, persisting for 1–2 years, and are entire or deeply pinnatifid. The sori or groups of spore-cases (sporangia) are borne on the back of the frond.[4]

Species

(As of February 2020), Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World accepted the following species and hybrids:[1]

  • Pleopeltis acicularis (Weath.) A.R.Sm. & T.Krömer
  • Pleopeltis alansmithii (R.C.Moran) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis alborufula (Brade) Salino
  • Pleopeltis angusta Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.
  • Pleopeltis appressa M.Kessler & A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis × aspidiolepis (Baker) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis astrolepis (Liebm.) E.Fourn.
  • Pleopeltis aturensis (Maury) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis balaonensis (Hieron.) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis ballivianii (Rosenst.) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis × bartlettii (Weath.) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis bombycina (Maxon) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis bradei (de la Sota) Salino
  • Pleopeltis bradeorum (Rosenst.) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis buchtienii (Christ & Rosenst.) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis burchellii (Baker) Hickey & Sprunt ex A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis × cerro-altoensis Danton & Boudrie
  • Pleopeltis christensenii A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis coenosora R.C.Moran
  • Pleopeltis collinsii (Maxon) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis complanata (Weath.) E.A.Hooper
  • Pleopeltis constricta Sprunt & Hickey
  • Pleopeltis conzattii (Weath.) R.M.Tryon & A.F.Tryon
  • Pleopeltis crassinervata (Fée) T.Moore
  • Pleopeltis cryptocarpa (Fée) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis desvauxii (Klotzsch) Salino
  • Pleopeltis disjuncta M.Kessler & A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis ecklonii (Kunze) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis fallacissima (Maxon) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis fallax (Schltdl. & Cham.) Mickel & Beitel
  • Pleopeltis fayorum (R.C.Moran & B. Øllg.) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis fimbriata (Maxon) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis fossa Moore
  • Pleopeltis fraseri (Kuhn) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis friedrichsthaliana (Kunze) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis fructuosa (Maxon & Weath.) Lellinger
  • Pleopeltis furcata (L.) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis furfuracea (Schltdl. & Cham.) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis guttata (Maxon) E.G.Andrews & Windham
  • Pleopeltis gyroflexa (Christ) Schwartsb. (syn. P. repanda)
  • Pleopeltis hirsutissima (Raddi) de la Sota
  • Pleopeltis hookeri A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis insularum (C.V.Morton) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis intermedia M.Kessler & A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis lepidopteris (Langsd. & Fisch.) de la Sota
  • Pleopeltis lepidotricha (Fée) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis × leucospora (Klotzsch) Moore
  • Pleopeltis lindeniana (Kunze) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis macrocarpa (Bory ex Willd.) Kaulf.
  • Pleopeltis macrolepis (Maxon) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis madrensis (J.Sm.) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis marginata A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis masafuerae (Phil.) de la Sota
  • Pleopeltis megalolepis (Maxon & C.V.Morton) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis × melanoneura Mickel & Beitel
  • Pleopeltis mexicana (Fée) Mickel & Beitel
  • Pleopeltis michauxiana (Weath.) Hickey & Sprunt
  • Pleopeltis microgrammoides (Mickel & A.R.Sm.) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis minarum (Weath.) Salino
  • Pleopeltis minima (Bory) J.Prado & R.Y.Hirai
  • Pleopeltis monoides (Weath.) Salino
  • Pleopeltis monosora (Desv.) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis montigena (Maxon) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis munchii (Christ) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis murora (Hook.) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis myriolepis (Christ) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis nicklesii (Tardieu) Alston
  • Pleopeltis oreophila Sundue
  • Pleopeltis orientalis Sundue
  • Pleopeltis panamensis (Weath.) Pic. Serm.
  • Pleopeltis pinnatifida Gill.
  • Pleopeltis × pinnatisecta (Brade) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis platylepis (Mett. ex Kuhn) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis plebeia (Schltdl. & Cham.) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis pleopeltidis (Fée) de la Sota
  • Pleopeltis pleopeltifolia (Raddi) Alston
  • Pleopeltis polylepis (Roem. ex Kunze) T.Moore
  • Pleopeltis polypodioides (L.) E.G.Andrews & Windham
  • Pleopeltis pycnocarpa (C.Chr.) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis pyrrholepis (Fée) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis remota (Desv.) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis riograndensis (T.Wendt) E.G.Andrews & Windham
  • Pleopeltis rosei (Maxon) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis rzedowskiana (Mickel) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis sanctae-rosae (Maxon) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis segregata (Baker) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis × simiana (Schelpe & N.C.Anthony) N.R.Crouch & Klopper
  • Pleopeltis × sordidula (Maxon & Weath.) Mickel & Beitel
  • Pleopeltis squamata (L.) J.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis steirolepis (C.Chr.) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis stolzei A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis subnuda (C.Chr.) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis subvestita (Maxon) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis thyssanolepis (A.Braun ex Klotzsch) E.G.Andrews & Windham
  • Pleopeltis tico (A.Rojas) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis × tricholepis (Mickel & Beitel) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis tridens J.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis trindadensis (Brade) Salino
  • Pleopeltis tweediana (Hook.) A.R.Sm.
  • Pleopeltis villagranii (Copel.) A.R.Sm. & Tejero
  • Pleopeltis wiesbaurii (Sodiro) Lellinger
  • Pleopeltis xantholepis (Harr.) A.R.Sm.


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Hassler, Michael; Schmitt, Bernd (January 2020), "Pleopeltis", Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World, Version 8.20, https://worldplants.webarchiv.kit.edu/ferns/, retrieved 2020-02-15 
  2. PPG I (2016), "A community-derived classification for extant lycophytes and ferns", Journal of Systematics and Evolution 54 (6): 563–603, doi:10.1111/jse.12229 
  3. Ferns of the World: Pleopeltis
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Flora of North America: Pleopeltis
  5. Germplasm Resources Information Network: Pleopeltis
  6. "Pleopeltis". Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Database. USDA. https://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=PLEOP. Retrieved 8 October 2015. 

Wikidata ☰ Q4566584 entry