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''Grammitis'' (dwarf polypody) is a
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nom ...
of
fern A fern (Polypodiopsida or Polypodiophyta ) is a member of a group of vascular plants (plants with xylem and phloem) that reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers. The polypodiophytes include all living pteridophytes exce ...
s in the family
Polypodiaceae Polypodiaceae is a family of ferns. In the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I), the family includes around 65 genera and an estimated 1,650 species and is placed in the order Polypodiales, suborder Polypodiineae. A broade ...
, subfamily
Grammitidoideae Grammitidoideae is a subfamily of the fern family Polypodiaceae, whose members are informally known as grammitids. It comprises a clade of about 750 species. They are distributed over higher elevations in both the Old and New World. This group w ...
, according to the
Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group The Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group, or PPG, is an informal international group of systematic botanists who collaborate to establish a consensus on the classification of pteridophytes ( lycophytes and ferns) that reflects knowledge about plant relatio ...
classification of 2016 (PPG I). It had formerly been placed in the family Grammitidaceae, but this family is no longer recognized by most authors because
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analyses of DNA sequences have shown that it is embedded in Polypodiaceae.Harald Schneider, Hans-Peter Krier, Rosemary Wilson, and Alan R. Smith. 2006. "The Synammia Enigma: Evidence for a Temperate Lineage of Polygrammoid Ferns (Polypodiaceae, Polypodiidae) in Southern South America". ''Systematic Botany'' 31(1):31-41. The
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of ''Grammitis'' was drastically narrowed in the first decade of the 21st century. It now contains about 25
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. In 2003, a study of the distribution of grammitid ferns placed 11 species in the
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, 7 in
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, and 4 in the
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.Barbara S. Parris. 2003. "The distribution of Grammitidaceae (Filicales) inside and outside Malesia". ''Telopea'' 10(2):451-466. The genus ''Grammitis'' was established by
Olof Swartz Olof Peter Swartz (21 September 1760 – 19 September 1818) was a Swedish botanist and taxonomist. He is best known for his taxonomic work and studies into pteridophytes. Biography Olof Swartz attended the University of Uppsala where he s ...
around 1801.Olof Swartz. about 1801. "Genera et Species Filicum ···" In: ''Schrader's Journal für die Botanik''. page 17. (see ''External links'' below). (sources vary on the exact date). The name is derived from
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, ''gramma, grammatos'' meaning "a line or thread" and refers to the arrangement of the sori in some species.Umberto Quattrocchi. 2000. ''CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names'' volume II. CRC Press: Boca Raton; New York; Washington,DC;, USA. London, UK. (vol II). (see ''External links'' below). The
type species In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specime ...
for ''Grammitis'' is '' Grammitis marginella''. The only known
fossil A fossil (from Classical Latin , ) is any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing from a past geological age. Examples include bones, shells, exoskeletons, stone imprints of animals or microbes, objects preserved ...
of a grammitid fern has been named ''Grammitis succinea'', but it is not clear that it belongs to ''Grammitis'' as more recently defined. It was found in Oligocene
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from the
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.David J. Mabberley. 2008. ''Mabberley's Plant-Book'' third edition (2008). Cambridge University Press: UK.


Circumscription

In a treatment of Grammitidaceae in 1990, Barbara S. Parris defined ''Grammitis'' broadly, to include about 400 species.Barbara S. Parris. 1990. "Grammitidaceae" pages 153-157. In: Klaus Kubitzki (general editor); Karl U. Kramer and Peter S. Green (volume editors) ''The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants'' volume I. Springer-Verlag: Berlin;Heidelberg, Germany. At that time, she stated that "The treatment of ''Grammitis'' here as a large and diverse genus reflects our current lack of knowledge concerning relationships within the family". Other authors at that time circumscribed ''Grammitis'' more narrowly, to include about 200 species. Since about 2003, ''Grammitis'' has been understood as a genus of about 25 species with the other species to be eventually transferred to other genera, most of them new or resurrected. ''Grammitis'' sensu strictissimo (about 25 species) is distinguished by its black, sclerified leaf margins.Tom A. Ranker. 2008. "A New Combination in ''Adenophorus'' (Polypodiaceae)". ''American Fern Journal'' 98(3):170-177. It is
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to the monophyletic genus Cochlidium. In 2004, ''Grammitis'' was shown to be
polyphyletic A polyphyletic group is an assemblage of organisms or other evolving elements that is of mixed evolutionary origin. The term is often applied to groups that share similar features known as homoplasies, which are explained as a result of conver ...
if broadly circumscribed.Tom A. Ranker, Alan R. Smith, Barbara S. Parris, Jennifer M.O. Geiger, Christopher H. Haufler, Shannon C.K. Straub, and Harald Schneider. 2004. "Phylogeny and evolution of grammitid ferns (Grammitidaceae): a case of rampant morphological homoplasy". ''Taxon'' 53(2):415-428. ''Grammitis tenella'' had been shown to be closely related to ''
Adenophorus ''Adenophorus'' is a genus of ferns in the family Polypodiaceae, subfamily Grammitidoideae, according to the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). The genus is endemic to Hawaii Hawaii ( ; haw, Hawaii or ) ...
'' in 2003,Tom A. Ranker, Jennifer M.O. Geiger, S.C. Kennedy, Alan R. Smith, Christopher H. Haufler, and Barbara S. Parris. 2003. "Molecular phylogenetics and evolution of the endemic Hawaiian genus ''Adenophorus'' (Grammitidaceae)" ''Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution'' 26(3):337-347. and the new combination '' Adenophorus tenellus'' was published in 2008. Several species formerly in ''Grammitis'' have been transferred to '' Oreogrammitis''. These include '' Oreogrammitis clemensiae'', '' Oreogrammitis hookeri'', and others.Barbara S. Parris. 2007. "Five new genera and three new species of Grammitidaceae (Filicales) and the re-establishment of Oreogrammitis". ''Gardens' Bulletin. Singapore'' 58(2):233-274. The genera ''
Ctenopterella ''Ctenopterella'' is a genus of ferns in the family Polypodiaceae, subfamily Grammitidoideae, according to the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). It is known from Africa through southeast Asia and Oceania to Polynes ...
, Dasygrammitis, Radiogrammitis, Tomophyllum'', and '' Xiphopterella'' were established in 2007 and some of these contain species that were formerly in ''Grammitis''. '' Lellingeria tomensis'' was moved out of ''Grammitis'' to '' Lellingeria'' in 2004.Barbara S. Parris. 2004. "New combinations in ''Acrosorus, Lellingeria, Prosaptia'', and ''Themelium'' (Grammitidaceae: Filicales)" ''Kew Bulletin'' 59(2):223-225. Transfers to other genera have also been made. The classification of '' Grammitis basalis'', '' Grammitis recondita'', and others remains undecided.


Species

The species list is incomplete and may contain synonyms. It was originally based on two very old sources. Edwin B. Copeland. 1956. Key to Subgenus Melanoloma page 253. In: "Grammitis" pages 93-278. In: ''Philippine Journal of Science'' 80(2).L. Earl Bishop. 1977. "The American Species of ''Grammitis'' Sect. Grammitis". ''American Fern Journal'' 67(4):101-106.


Transferred species


References


External links


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