Synopsis of family Woodsiaceae (Diels) Herter

Abstract

A.I. Shmakov

The synopsis reflects data on the diversity, synonymy and distribution of genera and species of the family Woodsiaceae. The largest species diversity of the family is located in the mountain systems of America (northern and central) and Eurasia (central and eastern). The family Woodsiaceae is represented by 7 genera (Cheilanthopsis, Eriosoriopsis, Hymenocystis, Physematium, Protowoodsia, Woodsia, Woodsiopsis) and 58 species. In the article we propose 3 new combinations in the genera Woodsiopsis (Woodsiopsis × abbeae (Butters) Shmakov, Woodsiopsis × kansana (R.E.Brooks) Shmakov, Woodsiopsis × maxonii (R.M.Tryon) Shmakov).

Keywords: Cheilanthopsis; distribution; Eriosoriopsis; Hymenocystis; Physematium; Protowoodsia; subgenus; Woodsia; Woodsiaceae; Woodsiopsis

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