Contains 2 accepted taxa overall.
Characteristics
Myriopteris appears to be more closely related to Pellaea than to Cheilanthes. Myriopteris is characterized by 64 small spores from sexual individuals, 32 large spores from apomicts, mostly cristate to rugulose spore ornamentation, lack of obvious vein endings near the margins of ultimate segments, and its distribution ov mostly North and Central America. Cheilanthes s.s. is exclusive to South America and the Old World (Grusz & Windham 2013).
Classification
Citation
MYRIOPTERIS Fée, Mém. Foug. 5: 148. 1852.
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TYPE: Myriopteris marsupianthes Fée 1852. Typified by Copeland, Gen. Filic. 65. 1947.
Species
| Scientific Name | Common Name | Herbarium Specimens | Status | Photos |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Myriopteris lanosa | Hairy Lipfern | Native S4 (State Rank) | ||
| Myriopteris tomentosa | Woolly Lipfern | Native Rare-State S2S3 (State Rank) |
Genus Synonyms
| Synonym | Full Citation | Basionym | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| No synonyms found. | |||