Athyrium

Athyrium
Athyrium filix-femina
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Pteridophyta
Class: Polypodiopsida /
Pteridopsida (disputed)
Order: Polypodiales
Family: Athyriaceae
Genus: Athyrium
Roth
Species

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19th century illustration of A. filix-femina

Athyrium (lady-fern) is a genus of about 180 species of terrestrial ferns, with a cosmopolitan distribution. It is placed in the family Athyriaceae, in the order Polypodiales.[1][2] Its genus name is from Greek a- ('without') and Latinized Greek thureos ('shield'), describing its inconspicuous indusium (sorus' covering).[3] The common name "lady fern" refers in particular to the common lady fern.[4]

Athyrium species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Small Angle Shades and Sthenopis auratus.

Species

There are about 180, including:

  • Athyrium adpressum
  • Athyrium alpestre
  • Athyrium angustum
  • Athyrium anisopterum
  • Athyrium araiostegioides
  • Athyrium arisanense
  • Athyrium asplenioides
  • Athyrium atkinsonii
  • Athyrium attenuatum
  • Athyrium auriculatum
  • Athyrium austro-orientale
  • Athyrium austro-yunnanense
  • Athyrium biseralatum
  • Athyrium bomicola
  • Athyrium brevifrons
  • Athyrium brevisorum
  • Athyrium bucahwangense
  • Athyrium caudipinna
  • Athyrium chingianum
  • Athyrium christensenii
  • Athyrium clarkei
  • Athyrium clivicola
  • Athyrium criticum
  • Athyrium cryptogrammoides
  • Athyrium delavayi
  • Athyrium delicatulum
  • Athyrium densisorum
  • Athyrium dentilobum
  • Athyrium devolii
  • Athyrium dissitifolium
  • Athyrium distentifolium
  • Athyrium drepanopterum
  • Athyrium dubium
  • Athyrium duthiei
  • Athyrium epirachis
  • Athyrium erithrocaulon
  • Athyrium erythropodum
  • Athyrium fallaciosum
  • Athyrium fangii
  • Athyrium filix-femina
  • Athyrium fimbriatum
  • Athyrium fissum
  • Athyrium flabellulatum
  • Athyrium flavicoma
  • Athyrium flexile
  • Athyrium fragile
  • Athyrium fujianense
  • Athyrium giganteum
  • Athyrium goeringianum
  • Athyrium guangnanense
  • Athyrium himalaicum
  • Athyrium hirtirachis
  • Athyrium huhsienense
  • Athyrium imbricatum
  • Athyrium iseanum
  • Athyrium kanghsienense
  • Athyrium kenzo-satakei
  • Athyrium kuratae
  • Athyrium leiopodum
  • Athyrium liangwangshanicum
  • Athyrium mackinnonii
  • Athyrium macrocarpum
  • Athyrium medium
  • Athyrium medogense
  • Athyrium melanolepis
  • Athyrium mengtzeense
  • Athyrium multidentatum
  • Athyrium nakanoi
  • Athyrium nephrodioides
  • Athyrium nigripes
  • Athyrium niponicum
  • Athyrium nyalamense
  • Athyrium oppositipinnum
  • Athyrium otophorum
  • Athyrium pachyphlebium
  • Athyrium pachyphyllum
  • Athyrium pachysorum
  • Athyrium parapellucidum
  • Athyrium pectinatum
  • Athyrium pellucidum
  • Athyrium pseudo-filix-femina
  • Athyrium pubicostatum
  • Athyrium rachidosorum
  • Athyrium reflexipinnum
  • Athyrium roseum
  • Athyrium rotundilobum
  • Athyrium rubripes
  • Athyrium rupicola
  • Athyrium sessile
  • Athyrium sikkimense
  • Athyrium silvicolum
  • Athyrium sinense
  • Athyrium stenopodum
  • Athyrium strigillosum
  • Athyrium submacrocarpum
  • Athyrium subrigescens
  • Athyrium supraspinescens
  • Athyrium tenuicaule
  • Athyrium tenuifolium
  • Athyrium tibeticum
  • Athyrium tozanense
  • Athyrium vidalii
  • Athyrium tripinnatum
  • Athyrium viviparum
  • Athyrium wallichianum
  • Athyrium wardii
  • Athyrium wuliangshanense
  • Athyrium yokoscense
  • Athyrium yui
  • Athyrium yunnanense

References

  1. Alan R. Smith; Kathleen M. Pryer; Eric Schuettpelz; Petra Korall; Harald Schneider; Paul G. Wolf (2006). "A classification for extant ferns" (PDF). Taxon. 55 (3): 705–731. doi:10.2307/25065646. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-02-26.
  2. Maarten J. M. Christenhusz, Xian-Chun Zhang & Harald Schneider (2011). "A linear sequence of extant families and genera of lycophytes and ferns" (PDF). Phytotaxa. 19: 7–54.
  3. Lloyd H. Snyder, Jr.; James G. Bruce (1 October 1986). Field Guide to the Ferns and Other Pteridophytes of Georgia. University of Georgia Press. p. 114. ISBN 978-0-8203-2385-5. Retrieved 26 September 2013.
  4. Entry "lady fern", New Oxford American Dictionary 3rd edition (2010) by Oxford University Press, Inc.


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