Athyriaceae
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The Athyriaceae (ladyferns and allies)[1] are a family of terrestrial ferns in the order Polypodiales. In the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I), the family is placed in the suborder Aspleniineae, and includes two genera.[2] Alternatively, it may be treated as the subfamily Athyrioideae of a very broadly defined family Aspleniaceae.[3] The family has a cosmopolitan distribution.
Description
Species of the Athyriaceae are terrestrial or lithophytic, less commonly aquatic. They grow from various kinds of rhizome: short or long, creeping or erect, branched or not. The distribution and evolution of characters in the family is complex, and the genera have few constant features by which they can be identified. The sporangia have stalks two or three cells wide in the middle, and contain brown monolete spores.[1]
Taxonomy
Earlier classifications
The family was first created by Arthur H.G. Alston in 1956. It has had a varied history. In 2014, Christenhusz and Chase submerged it as the subfamily Athyrioideae within the family Aspleniaceae,[3] a status maintained by Plants of the World Online since July 2019[update]Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"..[4] The PPG I classification of 2016 restored it to family status.[2]
Athyriaceae is a member of the eupolypods II clade (now the suborder Aspleniineae), in the order Polypodiales.[5] It is related to other families in the clade as in the following cladogram:[6][5] Template:Eupolypods II cladogram
The Athyriaceae in the past included Cystopteris and Gymnocarpium (now part of Dennstaedtiaceae[2]). The family has been subsumed in the family Woodsiaceae, but a Woodsiaceae defined in this way may be paraphyletic if it omits the Onocleaceae and Blechnaceae (as of 2006, the evidence was not clear).[7]
Genera
As circumscribed in PPG I, Athyriacae contains the following genera.[2]
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- Anisocampium C.Presl
- Cornopteris Nakai
- Pseudathyrium Newman
The genera have the following phylogenetic relationships:
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Distribution and habitat
Athyriaceae has a worldwide distribution, particularly the genus Athyrium.[14] Most species of Athyriaceae are medium-sized terrestrial ferns, growing in the understorey below trees and shrubs.[1]
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