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Definition of Grammitids

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- these groups, but placed the grammitids in a new subfamily. The following phylogram shows a likely relationship between grammitid ferns and the Polypodiaceae...
- Leucostegia perhaps also rendering Dryopteridaceae paraphyletic. The grammitids were included in Polypodiaceae to render that family monophyletic. The...
- Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). It is one of about 26 genera of "grammitids". The name of the genus refers to the white hairs that are usually present...
- phylogenetic evidence to recir****scribe the subfamily, combining the grammitids with Mabberley's Polypodieae (recognizing a number of segregate genera)...
- 1993, one of several genera to be recognized to remove many Neotropical grammitids from the genus Grammitis. The name, originally applied to some members...
- Polypodiaceae except for the Platycerioideae (Platycerium and Pyrrosia) and the grammitid ferns, which he placed in Grammitidaceae, as the subfamily Polypodioideae...
- initially placed six species in the genus. A phylogenetic study of the grammitids found that Dasygrammitis was sister to a clade consisting of Calymmodon...
- 8.2 (2017): 274-292. Labiak, Paulo H. “Stenogrammitis, a New Genus of Grammitid Ferns Segregated from Lellingeria (Polypodiaceae).” Brittonia, vol. 63...
- Moranopteris inaccessa is a grammitid fern first collected in 2012 from the ledge of a cliff in Abra Málaga, at the junction of the Vilcabamba and Urubamba...
- Moranopteris aphelolepis is a species of grammitid fern in the family Polypodiaceae. It is endemic to the Andes Mountains, in Colombia, Ecuador and Bolivia...