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- Tmesipteris with about a dozen species. It is the only family in the order Psilotales. Once thought to be descendants of early vascular plants (the Psilophyta...
- the two orders, Psilotales and Ophioglossales, has long been unclear and was only confirmed by molecular systematic studies. Psilotales have rhizomes instead...
- the only family in the order Ophioglossales, which together with the Psilotales is placed in the subclass Ophioglossidae. The Ophioglossidae are one of...
- Ferns Temporal range: Middle Devonian—Present PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Psilotales Equisetales Marattiales Osmundales Hymenophyllales Gleicheniales Cyatheales...
- extant family Subclass Ophioglossidae Klinge – 2 extant orders Order Psilotales Prantwhisk ferns; 1 extant family Order Ophioglossales Link – grape...
- S.W.: Allen & Unwin. p. 16. ISBN 9781741755718. "Introduction to the Psilotales". University of California Museum of Paleontology. Retrieved 24 December...
- whisk fern, is a fernlike plant. Like the other species in the order Psilotales, it lacks roots. Its name, Psilotum nudum, means "bare naked" in Latin...
- classes. Each family is ****igned to its own order. class Psilotopsida Order Psilotales, family PsilotaceaeWhisk ferns (2 genera, about 17 species) Order Ophioglossales...
- higher, about 70%. Polyploidy in lower plants (ferns, horsetails and psilotales) is also common, and some species of ferns have reached levels of polyploidy...
- as hanging fork-ferns. Tmesipteris is one of two genera in the order Psilotales, the other genus being Psilotum. T. obliqua is endemic to eastern Australia...