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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Class
  
Polypodiopsida

Rank
  
Family

Division
  
Pteridophyta

Order
  
Polypodiales

Tectariaceae Tectaria acutiloba Tectariaceae image 41993 at DiversityOfLifeorg

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Chamissoa, Picramniaceae, Schaueria, Sambucus australis, Gleicheniaceae

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Tectariaceae is a family of Leptosporangiate ferns in the order Polypodiales. It comprises 10 genera, of which Tectaria is by far the largest.

Tectariaceae Triplophyllum funestum Kunze Holltum Tectariaceae Neotropical

In 1990, Karl U. Kramer and coauthors treated Pleocnemia and 7 of the currently recognized genera as a subfamily of Dryopteridaceae. Two other genera, Arthropteris and Psammiosorus, along with Oleandra, constituted Kramer's Oleandraceae. It is now known that Kramer's version of Dryopteridaceae is polyphyletic. Arthropteris (including Psammiosorus) lies within Tectariaceae and Tectariaceae is sister to a clade consisting of Oleandraceae, Davalliaceae, and Polypodiaceae. In 2006, in a revision of fern classification, Tectariaceae was an accepted family. In 2007, a molecular phylogenetic study of Dryopteridaceae included Pleocnemia and showed that it belongs in Dryopteridaceae. Also in 2007, Dracoglossum was named as a new genus. It has since been removed to Lomariopsidaceae.

Tectariaceae Tectaria subebenea Tectariaceae image 2998 at PlantSystematicsorg

In 2016, a cladistic analysis of Tectariaceae separated two new genera, Draconopteris and Malaifilix, from Tectaria sensu stricto. The analysis arranged the genera as follows:

Tectariaceae Pleocnemia cumingiana Tectariaceae image 34636 at PhytoImagessiuedu
Tectariaceae Pleocnemia irregularis Tectariaceae image 36441 at PhytoImagessiuedu

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Tectariaceae Tectariaceae plant family Britannicacom

References

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