Zealandia (plant)

Zealandia is a genus of ferns in the family Polypodiaceae, subfamily Microsoroideae, erected in 2019.[2] As of February 2020, the genus was not accepted by some sources.

Zealandia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Class: Polypodiopsida
Order: Polypodiales
Suborder: Polypodiineae
Family: Polypodiaceae
Subfamily: Microsoroideae
Genus: Zealandia
Testo[1]
Species

See text.

Synonyms[1]

    Taxonomy

    The division of the subfamily Microsoroideae into genera has long been uncertain. A 2019 molecular phylogenetic study suggested that there were three clades close to Lecanopteris sensu stricto and distinct from other clades in the subfamily. The authors of the study preferred to set up three extra monophyletic genera, rather than use a broader circumscription of Lecanopteris. The genera are related as shown in the following cladogram.[2]

    Lecanopteris s.l.

    Bosmania

    Dendroconche

    Zealandia

    Lecanopteris s.s.

    As of February 2020, the Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World recognized the segregate genera, including Zealandia;[1] other sources did not.[3]

    Species

    As of February 2020, the Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World recognized the following species:[1]

    References

    1. Hassler, Michael & Schmitt, Bernd (January 2020), "Bosmania", Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World, Version 8.20, retrieved 2020-02-11
    2. Testo, Weston L.; Field, Ashley R.; Sessa, Emily B. & Sundue, Michael (2019), "Phylogenetic and Morphological Analyses Support the Resurrection of Dendroconche and the Recognition of Two New Genera in Polypodiaceae Subfamily Microsoroideae" (PDF), Systematic Botany, 44 (4): 737–752, doi:10.1600/036364419X15650157948607, S2CID 208176686, retrieved 2020-02-11
    3. Plants of the World Online, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, retrieved 2020-02-11


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