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- Q139173 subject Q8700577.
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- Q139173 abstract "Onocleaceae is a small family of terrestrial ferns in the Polypodiales order of the Polypodiopsida class. The family may contain from one to four genera of onocleoids, consisting of five species largely in north temperate climes. The four genera: Matteuccia, Onoclea, Onocleopsis, and Pentarhizidium may be included under the single genus Onoclea.Members of the family have the following characteristics, being distinguished by having strongly dimorphic fronds, with the fertile fronds different from the sterile fronds. The rhizomes are long- to short-creeping to ascending, and sometimes stoloniferous (Matteuccia and Onocleopsis). The leaves are strongly dimorphic and the petioles have two vascular bundles uniting distally into a gutter-shape. The blades are pinnatifid or pinnate-pinnatifid. The veins are free or anastomosing, lacking included veinlets. The spores are reniform, brownish to green. The sori are enclosed (sometimes tightly) by reflexed laminar margins, also with membranous, often fugacious true indusia.Formerly, the two species in the genus Pentarhizidium were considered to be members of Matteuccia, but genetic analysis has determined that they compose a basal sister clade to the rest of the family. This family has been determined by genetic analysis to be closely allied to the Blechnaceae, within the clade of families sometimes known as Blechnales (which includes the athyrioid ferns and asplenioid ferns as well) (this clade is often treated as part of the order Polypodiales however). Matteuccia struthiopteris was previously classified under the Dryopteridaceae, and still is by the USDA.".
- Q139173 class Q373615.
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- Q139173 kingdom Q756.
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- Q139173 classis Q373615.
- Q139173 classis " Pteridopsida".
- Q139173 divisio Q178249.
- Q139173 name "Onocleaceae".
- Q139173 ordo Q834805.
- Q139173 regnum "Plantae".
- Q139173 unrankedFamilia Q899495.
- Q139173 type Eukaryote.
- Q139173 type Fern.
- Q139173 type Plant.
- Q139173 type Species.
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- Q139173 comment "Onocleaceae is a small family of terrestrial ferns in the Polypodiales order of the Polypodiopsida class. The family may contain from one to four genera of onocleoids, consisting of five species largely in north temperate climes.".
- Q139173 label "Onocleaceae".
- Q139173 depiction Matteuccia_struthiopteris_(4).JPG.
- Q139173 name "Onocleaceae".