Lindsaea

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Lindsaea
Fern Chatswood ground.jpg
Lindsaea linearis at Chatswood West, Australia
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Division: Polypodiophyta
Class: Polypodiopsida
Order: Polypodiales
Family: Lindsaeaceae
Genus: Lindsaea
Dryand. ex Sm.[1]
Type species
Lindsaea trapeziformis (a synonym of )

Lindsaea, common name necklace fern,[2] is a genus of around 180 species of fern, 15 of which reach Australia. The name is in honour of surgeon John Lindsay of Jamaica. The genus is sometimes spelt Lindsaya.[3]

Species[]

As of November 2019, the Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World recognized the following species:[4]

  • J.Sm.
  • (Brack.) Lehtonen & Tuomisto
  • A.Rojas & Tejero
  • Copel.
  • Kunze
  • Ching
  • Christ
  • C.Chr.
  • Mett.
  • K.U.Kramer
  • V.Marcano
  • Christ
  • Hook.
  • A.St.-Hil.
  • Christ
  • Salomon
  • Copel.
  • Christ
  • Christ
  • K.U.Kramer
  • Ching
  • C.Chr.
  • K.U.Kramer
  • K.U.Kramer
  • (Alderw.) Fraser-Jenk.
  • (Tardieu) K.U.Kramer
  • Baker
  • Underw. & Maxon
  • (Willd.) Sw.
  • K.U.Kramer
  • K.U.Kramer
  • (C.Chr.) K.U.Kramer
  • Lehtonen & Tuomisto
  • Bailey
  • Klotzsch
  • Wall. ex Hook. & Grev.
  • K.U.Kramer
  • Spreng.
  • (Christ) K.U.Kramer
  • Sw.
  • Copel.
  • Dryand.
  • Hook.
  • C.Chr.
  • (Rosenst.) K.U.Kramer
  • Copel.
  • Rosenst.
  • Hook.
  • A.Rojas & Tejero
  • Alderw.
  • Baker
  • (Bonap.) K.U.Kramer
  • (Gaudich.) Desv.
  • (Aubl.) Dryand.
  • (K.U.Kramer) Lehtonen & Tuomisto
  • Karger & V.B.Amoroso
  • Carruth.
  • K.U.Kramer
  • K.U.Kramer
  • K.U.Kramer
  • Dryand.
  • Copel.
  • (Hook.) Perez
  • Prentice
  • Holttum
  • Baker
  • K.U.Kramer
  • Blume
  • H.B.
  • K.Iwats. & M.Kato
  • Sa.Kurata
  • Copel.
  • (L.) Bedd.
  • (Hook.) Baker
  • K.U.Kramer
  • Baker
  • Fée
  • Cicuzza & M.Kessler
  • Lindsaea linearis Sw. – screw fern, Australia
  • Poir.
  • Copel.
  • Blume
  • Kaulf.
  • (Bedd.) Baker ex C.Chr.
  • Holttum
  • Jenm.W.
  • R.Br.
  • Mett.
  • Copel.
  • K.U.Kramer
  • A.Rojas & Tejero
  • Lindsaea microphylla Sw. – lacy wedge fern, Australia
  • Copel.
  • K.U.Kramer
  • Ros
  • Alderw.
  • Alderw.
  • Baker
  • Mett.
  • S.Y.Dong
  • Alderw.
  • Brause
  • J.Sm. ex Hook.
  • (Lam.) Mett. ex Kuhn
  • J.Sm.
  • Fée
  • Baker
  • K.U.Kramer
  • Klotzsch
  • Copel.
  • Alderw.
  • (Hook.) Kuhn
  • Blume
  • Christ
  • Klotzsch
  • K.U.Kramer
  • K.U.Kramer
  • (Brack.) Mett.
  • K.U.Kramer
  • Baker
  • Desv.
  • Maxon
  • E.Fourn.
  • C.Chr.
  • (Alderw.) Lehtonen & Tuomisto
  • Mett.
  • Carruth.
  • Klotzsch
  • Raddi
  • Copel.
  • Rosenst.
  • Dryand.
  • Kunze
  • (Bory) Thwaites
  • J.Sm.
  • Lindm.
  • Rosenst.
  • Brause
  • K.U.Kramer
  • Dryand.
  • K.U.Kramer
  • K.U.Kramer
  • Christ
  • Klotzsch
  • J.Sm.
  • C.Chr.
  • J.W.Moore
  • K.U.Kramer
  • Mett.
  • K.U.Kramer
  • (Sw.) Dryand.
  • (K.U.Kramer) A.Rojas & Tejero
  • Alderw.
  • S.Y.Dong
  • K.U.Kramer
  • Posth.
  • K.U.Kramer
  • Dryand.
  • Blume
  • Klotzsch
  • K.U.Kramer
  • K.U.Kramer
  • K.U.Kramer
  • Lindsaea trichomanoides Dryand. – New Zealand, Australia
  • Hieron.
  • Kaulf. ex Kuhn
  • (Christ) Alderw.
  • Mett.
  • Sw.
  • K.U.Kramer
  • Hook.
  • Rosenst.
  • Tagawa

References[]

  1. ^ "Lindsaea Dryand. ex Sm". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Lindsaea". Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Database. USDA. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  3. ^ "Lindsaea". ABRS website. Commonwealth of Australia. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  4. ^ Hassler, Michael & Schmitt, Bernd (November 2019). "Lindsaea". Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World. Version 8.11. Retrieved 21 November 2019.

External links[]

Media related to Lindsaea at Wikimedia Commons


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