Tricholepidium Ching

Genus

Pteridophytes > Polypodiales > Polypodiaceae > Microsoroideae

Characteristics

Rhizome thick, stiff, climbing, densely scaly when young, later glabrescent; scales adpressed, brown, orbicular, peltate, clathrate, with a tuft of stiff long hairs at middle on abaxial side, easily caducous. Fronds clustered to distant, subsessile or with stipe; lamina simple, lanceolate, or loriform, widest at middle, herbaceous or thickly stiffly papery, green or yellow green, glabrous, margin entire or undulate; midrib prominent, veinlets anastomosing, distinct, free included veinlets ending in distinct ovate hydathodes adaxially. Sori orbicular, superficial, or slightly sunken, 1-3 irregular rows on each side of midrib; paraphyses peltate, clathrate.
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Distribution

Tricholepidium world distribution map, present in China

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:17548230-1
WFO ID wfo-4000038997
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Synonyms

Tricholepidium

Lower taxons

Tricholepidium buergerianum Tricholepidium superficiale Tricholepidium subhemionitideum Tricholepidium normale Tricholepidium venosum