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Lindsaeaceae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
4Pteridophyta
Class
4Polypodianae
Subclass
2Pterididae
Phase
1Pteridales
Subphase
1Lindsaeaceae
Stage
0
Name

Lindsaeaceae

Author

Jan Scholten

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Chapter

2: 3-442.11.00

Book
Family
3-442.11.00
IntroductionClades: Pteridales; Pterididae; Polypodianae; Pteridophyta; Plants.
Genera: 6 or 7; ± 220 species.
Region: pantropical; eastern Asia, New Zealand, South America.
Plant theoryThe families Cystodiaceae, Lonchitidaceae and Saccolomataceae are small and have each have only one genus. These families are included in the family Lindsaeaceae. This extended Lindsaeaceae is still monophyletic. It is placed is Subphase 1.
TaxonomyFor more than a century, Lindsaeaceae were considered part of the Davalliaceae. Then Lindsaeaceae began to be transferred to the Dennstaedtiaceae. Molecular data supported the separation of Lindsaeaceae into its own family, among the most basic of the families in the order Polypodiales.
Lindsaeaceae forms a monophyletic clade with the small families Cystodiaceae and Lonchitidaceae, named Lindsaeineae. When the small family Saccolomataceae is added the clade is still monophyletic.
BotanyRoot: rhizomes, short to long creeping, with nonclathrate scales or uniseriate hairs.
Leaves: blades pinnate, tripinnate or more divided; veins usually free.
Sori: marginal or submarginal; indusia open towards margin, sometimes attached at sides, or covered by the reflexed segment margin.
Ferns, terrestrial; rhizomes short-creeping to erect and trunk-like; petioles each with an omega-shaped vascular strand; blades pinnate to decompound and lacking articulate hairs; veins free; sori terminal on the veins; indusia pouch- or cup-shaped.
Cystodiaceae: 1 species, Cystodium sorbifolium.
Lonchitidaceae: 1 genus, Lonchitis; 2 species.
Lindsaeaceae: 7 genera: ± 234 species.
EssenceThis personality has a problem with rules and norms. This often originates in a strict upbringing with punishments, emotionally and/or physically. He has the feeling that he cannot be himself and he has no right to exist. He will be only accepted and appreciated when he adheres to the norms. But they are too impulsive and chaotic to be able to follow strict rules.
MindDelusion: I will not survive if I don't follow the community rules.
Delusion: I will not survive if I follow the community rules.
Autism, Asperger.
Communication problems, lack of contact, eye contact, language contact.
Retardation, in motor development, speech, toilet training.
Anger, rage and temper tantrums when there is chaos, when their expectations are not met.
Retardation, physically, emotionally, in speech.
Addictions. alcoholism.
Repetitive behaviour.
Restless, jumping, running, in circles, head banging.
Fear: darkness, alone.
Impulsive, doing unexpected things.
Restless, constantly on the move.
ADD, ADHD, attention deficit syndrome with or without hyperactivity.
BodyGrowth retardation.
Genital: retardation.
Rectum: encopresis.
Urinary: enuresis.
Stages Remedies2 Odontosoria chinensis
15 Saccoloma elegans
16 Cystodium sorbifolium
17 Lonchitis hirsuta
Odontosoria chusana
Sphenomeris biflora
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›4 Pteridophyta
  • ›4 Polypodianae
  • ›2 Pterididae
  • ›1 Pteridales
  • 1Lindsaea lancea
  • 2Odontosoria chinensis
  • 10Tapeinidium pinnatum
  • 15Saccoloma elegans
  • 16Cystodium sorbifolium
  • 17Lonchitis hirsuta
  • xOdontosoria chusana
  • xSphenomeris biflora