Physematium is a genus of ferns in the family Woodsiaceae. It was treated as a synonym of Woodsia until 2020 when a molecular phylogenetic study showed its distinctiveness.[1] As of June 2023[update], Plants of the World Online continued to treat the genus as a synonym of Woodsia.[2]
Physematium | |
---|---|
Physematium oreganum | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Division: | Polypodiophyta |
Class: | Polypodiopsida |
Order: | Polypodiales |
Suborder: | Aspleniineae |
Family: | Woodsiaceae |
Genus: | Physematium Kaulf. |
Species | |
Species
editAs of June 2023[update], World Ferns accepted 20 species and two hybrids:[3]
- Physematium fragile (Trevis.) Kunze
- Physematium indusiosum (Christ) Li Bing Zhang, N.T.Lu & X.F.Gao
- Physematium kangdingense (H.S.Kung, Li Bing Zhang & X.S.Guo) Li Bing Zhang, N.T.Lu & X.F.Gao
- Physematium × kansanum (R.E.Brooks) Li Bing Zhang, N.T.Lu & X.F.Gao
- Physematium manchuriense (Hook.) Nakai
- Physematium × maxonii (R.M.Tryon) Li Bing Zhang, N.T.Lu & X.F.Gao
- Physematium mexicanum (Fée) comb.ined.
- Physematium molle Kaulf.
- Physematium montevidense (Spreng.) Shmakov
- Physematium neomexicanum (Windham) Li Bing Zhang, N.T.Lu & X.F.Gao
- Physematium obtusum (Spreng.) Hook.
- Physematium oreganum (D.C.Eaton) Trevis.
- Physematium phillipsii (Windham) Li Bing Zhang, N.T.Lu & X.F.Gao
- Physematium plummerae (Lemmon) Li Bing Zhang, N.T.Lu & X.F.Gao
- Physematium pubescens (Spreng.) Bevis
- Physematium scopulinum Trevis.
References
edit- ^ Lu, N.T.; Zhou, X.-M.; Zhang, L.; Knapp, R.; Li, C.-X.; Fan, X.-P.; Zhou, L.; Wei, H.-J.; Lu, J.-M., Xu, B.; Peng, Y.-L.; Gao, X.-F. & Zhang, L.-B. (2020), "A global plastid phylogeny of the cliff fern family Woodsiaceae and a two-genus classification of Woodsiaceae with the description of ×Woodsimatium nothogen. nov.", Taxon, 68 (6): 1149–1172, doi:10.1002/tax.12180, S2CID 213706008
{{citation}}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "Physematium Kaulf.", Plants of the World Online, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, retrieved 2023-06-13
- ^ Hassler, Michael, "Physematium", World Ferns, retrieved 2023-06-13