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- The Dipteridaceae is a family of ferns in the order Gleicheniales of the class Polypodiopsida. They are commonly known as umbrella ferns and contain two...
- Gondwana. Living families of ferns widespread during the Jur****ic include Dipteridaceae, Matoniaceae, Gleicheniaceae, Osmundaceae and Marattiaceae. Polypodiales...
- class Polypodiopsida (the leptosporangiate ferns). Three families, Dipteridaceae, Gleicheniaceae, and Matoniaceae were recognized. The linear sequence...
- Petriellales, Cycadales, Umkomasiales, Gnetales, Equisetales, and Dipteridaceae dominated the understory. No coal deposits are known from the Early...
- Cycadophytes (Bennettitales), Pteridosperms (Corysto****ceae), Ferns (Dipteridaceae, Matoniaceae, Osmundaceae and Polypodiales), Equisetaceae, Isoetaceae...
- Stromatopteridaceae are generally included in the Gleicheniaceae, whereas the Dipteridaceae and Matoniaceae, although closely related, are considered separate families...
- northeastern Queensland in Australia. It is one of two genera in the family Dipteridaceae. Species of Dipteris grow from creeping rhizomes, and have large stalks...
- Burnett Order Gleicheniales Schimp Family Matoniaceae C.Pres Family Dipteridaceae Seward & E.Dale Family Gleicheniaceae C.Presl Order Schizaeales Schimp...
- Cheiropleuria is a genus of ferns in the family Dipteridaceae. Species are found in both temperate and tropical eastern Asia. Cheiropleuria was first...
- Dipteris conjugata is a species of fern (in the family Dipteridaceae). It has a rhizome, and 2-3 tall stems with mid green or dark green fronds, which...