Vandenboschia

Vandenboschia is a fern genus in the family Hymenophyllaceae. The genus is accepted in the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I) but not by some other sources.

Vandenboschia
Illustration of Vandenboschia radicans
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Class: Polypodiopsida
Order: Hymenophyllales
Family: Hymenophyllaceae
Subfamily: Trichomanoideae
Genus: Vandenboschia
Copel.[1]
Species

See text.

Taxonomy

The genus Vandenboschia was erected by Edwin Copeland in 1938.[1] Its status, like other genera in the family Hymenophyllaceae, remains disputed. The Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I) accepts the genus, saying that there are about 15 species.[2] As of October 2019, the Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World listed 25 species and one hybrid,[1] whereas Plants of the World Online subsumed the genus into Trichomanes.[3]

Species

As of October 2019, the Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World accepted the following species and hybrids:[1]

  • Vandenboschia amabilis (Nakai) K.Iwats.
  • Vandenboschia auriculata (Blume) Copel.
  • Vandenboschia birmanica (Bedd.) Ching
  • Vandenboschia boschiana (J.W.Sturm ex Bosch) Ebihara & K.Iwats.
  • Vandenboschia collariata (Bosch) Ebihara & K.Iwats.
  • Vandenboschia cyrtotheca (Hillebr.) Copel.
  • Vandenboschia cystoseiroides (Christ ex Tardieu & C.Chr.) Ching
  • Vandenboschia davallioides (Gaudich.) Copel.
  • Vandenboschia fargesii (Christ) Ching
  • Vandenboschia gigantea (Bory ex Willd.) Pic. Serm.
  • Vandenboschia hokurikuensis Ebihara
  • Vandenboschia johnstonensis (Bailey) Copel.
  • Vandenboschia kalamocarpa (Hayata) Ebihara
  • Vandenboschia lofoushanensis Ching
  • Vandenboschia maxima (Blume) Copel.
  • Vandenboschia miuraensis Ebihara
  • Vandenboschia nipponica (Nakai) Ebihara
  • Vandenboschia obtusa (Copel.) comb. ined.
  • Vandenboschia oshimensis (Christ) Ebihara
  • Vandenboschia × quelpaertensis (Nakai) Ebihara
  • Vandenboschia radicans (Sw.) Copel.
  • Vandenboschia rupestris (Raddi) Ebihara & K.Iwats.
  • Vandenboschia speciosa (Willd.) G.Kunkel
  • Vandenboschia striata (D.Don) Ebihara
  • Vandenboschia subclathrata K.Iwats.
  • Vandenboschia tubiflora F.S.Wagner
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References

  1. Hassler, Michael & Schmitt, Bernd (August 2019), "Vandenboschia", Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World, 8.02, retrieved 2019-10-06
  2. PPG I (2016), "A community-derived classification for extant lycophytes and ferns", Journal of Systematics and Evolution, 54 (6): 563–603, doi:10.1111/jse.12229
  3. "Vandenboschia Copel.", Plants of the World Online, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, retrieved 2019-10-06


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