Pseudolycopodiella
Pseudolycopodiella is a genus of non-seed plants in the Lycopodiaceae, long considered part of Lycopodium, but now recognized as a separate genus. It has 10–14 recognized species, only one in North America: Pseudolycopodiella caroliniana.[2][3][4][5]
Pseudolycopodiella | |
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Pseudolycopodiella caroliniana | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Lycophytes |
Class: | Lycopodiopsida |
Order: | Lycopodiales |
Family: | Lycopodiaceae |
Subfamily: | Lycopodielloideae |
Genus: | Pseudolycopodiella (L.) Holub[1] |
Species | |
Species
As of December 2019, the Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World recognized the following species:[1]
- Pseudolycopodiella affinis (Bory) Holub
- Pseudolycopodiella benjaminiana (P.G.Windisch) B. Øllg.
- Pseudolycopodiella brevipedunculata (Alderw.) Holub
- Pseudolycopodiella carnosa (Silveira) Holub
- Pseudolycopodiella caroliniana (L.) Holub
- Pseudolycopodiella contexta (C.Mart.) Holub
- Pseudolycopodiella iuliformis (Underw. & F.E.Lloyd) Holub
- Pseudolycopodiella krameriana (B. Øllg.) B. Øllg.
- Pseudolycopodiella meridionalis (Underw. & F.E.Lloyd) Holub
- Pseudolycopodiella paradoxa (Mart.) Holub
- Pseudolycopodiella sarcocaulon (Kuhn) Holub
- Pseudolycopodiella serpentina (Kunze) Holub
- Pseudolycopodiella tatei (A.C.Sm.) Holub
- Pseudolycopodiella tuberosa (Kuhn) Holub
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References
- Hassler, Michael & Schmitt, Bernd (November 2019). "Pseudolycopodiella". Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World. 8.11. Retrieved 2019-12-14.
- Flora of North America v 2.
- Bruce, J. G. 1976. Comparative studies of Lycopodium carolinianum. American Fern Journal 66: 125--137.
- Øllgaard, B. 1987. A revised classification of the Lycopodiaceae s. lat. Opera Botanica 92: 153--178.
- Wagner, W. H. Jr. and J. M. Beitel. 1992. Generic classification of modern North American Lycopodiaceae. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 79: 676--686.
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