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Matoniaceae

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Kingdom
  
Rank
  
Family

Division
  
Pteridophyta

Order
  
Matoniaceae httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Class
  
Polypodiopsida / Pteridopsida (disputed)

Similar
  
Dipteridaceae, Loxsomataceae, Gleicheniales, Gleicheniaceae, Schizaeaceae

Matoniaceae is one of the three families of ferns in the Gleicheniales order of the Polypodiopsida class. Fossil records reveal that Matoniaceae ferns were abundant during the Mesozoic era (about 250-million to 66-million years ago), during which they lived on every continent, including Antarctica, with eight genera and 26 species. Today the family is much less abundant, and also less diverse, with only two extant genera and four species, which are limited to portions of southeastern Asia.

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The following diagram shows a likely phylogenic relationship with the other two families of the Gleicheniales.

Extant taxa

  • genus Matonia R.Br. ex Wall. 1829
  • species Matonia pectinata R. Br. 1829
  • species Matonia sarmentosa Baker 1887
  • genus Phanerosorus Copel. 1909
  • species Phanerosorus sarmentosus (Baker) Copel. 1909
  • species Phanerosorus major Diels 1932
  • Mesozoic subtaxa

    Some common Mesozoic Matoniaceae genera and a sampling of their species include:

  • genus Laccopteris Presl 1838
  • species Laccopteris elegans Presl 1838
  • species Laccopteris münsteri Schenk 1867
  • genus Phlebopteris Brongniart 1828
  • species Phlebopteris polypodioides Brongniart
  • species Phlebopteris smithii
  • species Phlebopteris woodwardii Leckenby 1864
  • species Phlebopteris utensis
  • species Phlebopteris angustiloba
  • genus Matonidium
  • genus Matonia R.Br. ex Wall. 1829
  • species Matonia jeffersonii
  • species Matonia pectinata
  • species Matonia braunii
  • species Matonia mesozoica
  • species Matonia brownii
  • genus Microdictyon
  • References

    Matoniaceae Wikipedia


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