Hypolepis (beadfern)[2] is a genus of ferns described as a genus in 1806.[3][4] The word is derived from Greek, meaning "under scale".[5] It is found in tropical and subtropical regions, primarily in the New World but also in the Old World and on various oceanic islands.[6][7]
Hypolepis | |
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Hypolepis glandulifera | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Division: | Polypodiophyta |
Class: | Polypodiopsida |
Order: | Polypodiales |
Family: | Dennstaedtiaceae |
Genus: | Hypolepis Bernh. [1] 1806, not Pers. 1807 (Rafflesiaceae) nor P.Beauv. ex T.Lestib. 1819 (syn of Ficinia in Cyperaceae) nor Nees 1829 (Poaceae) |
List of species
editAs of January 2023[update], the following species are accepted in the genus as currently circumscribed by the Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World:[8]
- Hypolepis acantha Schwartsb.
- Hypolepis amaurorachis (Kunze) Hook.
- Hypolepis ambigua (A.Rich.) Brownsey & Chinnock
- Hypolepis aspidioides Christ
- Hypolepis bamleriana Rosenst.
- Hypolepis barringtonii Schwartsb.
- Hypolepis blepharochlaena Mickel & Beitel
- Hypolepis bogotensis H.Karst. ex Mett.
- Hypolepis crassa Maxon
- Hypolepis cubensis Schwartsb.
- Hypolepis dicksonioides (Bory) Hook.
- Hypolepis ditrichomatis R.C.Moran
- Hypolepis ekmanii Maxon
- Hypolepis elegans Carruth.
- Hypolepis feeana Schwartsb.
- Hypolepis fimbriata Maxon ex Proctor
- Hypolepis flexuosa Sodiro
- Hypolepis forzzae Schwartsb.
- Hypolepis galapagensis Schwartsb. & J.Prado
- Hypolepis glabrescens Ching
- Hypolepis glandulosopilosa H.G.Zhou & H.Li
- Hypolepis grandis Lellinger
- Hypolepis guianensis Klotzsch
- Hypolepis hawaiiensis Brownsey
- Hypolepis hostilis (Kunze) C.Presl
- Hypolepis jamaicensis Maxon ex Proctor
- Hypolepis javensis (Willd.) comb.ined., currently known as Hypolepis alpina (Blume) Hook.
- Hypolepis krameri Schwartsb., Boudrie & Cremers
- Hypolepis lellingeri A.Rojas
- Hypolepis malesiana Brownsey
- Hypolepis melanochlaena A.R.Sm.
- Hypolepis microchlaena Mickel & Beitel
- Hypolepis millefolium Hook.
- Hypolepis minima M.Kessler & A.R.Sm.
- Hypolepis miodelii Schwartsb.
- Hypolepis mitis Kunze ex Kuhn
- Hypolepis moraniana A.Rojas
- Hypolepis muelleri Wakef.
- Hypolepis muenchii (Christ) Mickel
- Hypolepis nuda Mett. ex Kuhn
- Hypolepis obtusata (C.Presl) Kuhn
- Hypolepis pallida (Blume) Hook.
- Hypolepis parallelogramma (Kunze) C.Presl
- Hypolepis pedropaloensis Schwartsb. & J.Prado
- Hypolepis periculosa Schwartsb.
- Hypolepis poeppigii (Kunze) R.Rodr.
- Hypolepis polypodioides (Blume) Hook.
- Hypolepis pteroides Mett.
- Hypolepis punctata (Thunb. ex Murray) Mett. ex Kuhn
- Hypolepis repens (L.) C.Presl
- Hypolepis resistens (Kunze) Hook.
- Hypolepis rigescens (Kunze) T.Moore
- Hypolepis rugosula (Labill.) J.Sm.
- Hypolepis scandens M.Kessler & A.R.Sm.
- Hypolepis sparsisora (Schrad.) Kuhn
- Hypolepis stolonifera Fée
- Hypolepis stuebelii Hieron.
- Hypolepis sunduei Schwartsb.
- Hypolepis tenera Ching
- Hypolepis tenerrima Maxon
- Hypolepis tenuifolia (G.Forst.) Bernh.
- Hypolepis thysanochlaena Mickel & Beitel
- Hypolepis trichobacilliformis R.C.Moran
- Hypolepis trichochlaena Mickel & Beitel
- Hypolepis trinationalis Schwartsb.
- Hypolepis urbanii Brause
- Hypolepis viscosa (H.Karst.) Mett.
- Hypolepis woodii Schwartsb.
- Hypolepis zimmerae Schwartsb.
- Hypolepis ×glabra H.Karst. ex Schwartsb. & J.Prado
- Hypolepis ×paulistana Schwartsb. & J.Prado
References
edit- ^ International Plant Names Index. "Hypolepis". Retrieved 2009-11-12.
- ^ USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Hyoplepis". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant Data Team. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
- ^ Bernhardi, Johann Jakob. 1806. Neues Journal für die Botanik 1(2): 34
- ^ Tropicos, Hypolepis Bernh.
- ^ Les Robinson - Field Guide to the Native Plants of Sydney, ISBN 978-0-7318-1211-0 page 310
- ^ Flora of China Vol. 2-3 Page 152 姬蕨属 ji jue shu Hypolepis Bernhardi
- ^ Flora of North America Vol. 2 Bramble ferns Hypolepis Bernhardi
- ^ Hassler, Michael (19 January 2023). "Hypolepis". Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World. 14.1. Retrieved January 21, 2023.