Clades: Polypodopsida;
Pteridophyta;
Plants.
Polypodiineae is a suborder of ferns in the order
Polypodiales. It is equivalent to the clade eupolypods I in earlier systems,[1][2] and to the very broadly defined family
Polypodiaceae in the classification of Christenhusz & Chase (2014).[3] It probably diverged from the suborder Aspleniineae (eupolypods II) during the mid-Cretaceous. The divergence is supported by both molecular data and an often overlooked morphological characteristic which lies in the vasculature of the petiole. Most species that make up the suborder have three vascular bundles. The only exceptions are the grammitid ferns which have one, and the genus Hypodematium which has two. This differs from eupolypods II which mostly have two vascular bundles (except the well-nested blechnoid ferns which generally have at least three).[4]
Taxonomy[edit]
In the Pteridophyte
Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I), the group is treated as the suborder Polypodiineae, and divided into 11 families.[1] Alternatively, it may be treated as a single, very broadly circumscribed family
Polypodiaceae sensu lato, which is then divided into subfamilies.[3] The relationship between the two approaches is shown in the table below.
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Polypodiidae Stages9.
Asplenium scolopendrium10.
Osmunda regalis10. Filix filix-mas
11.
Polypodium vulgare12.
Pteridium aquilinum13.
Adiantum capillus-veneris16.
Ophioglossum vulgatumChristenhusz, Maarten J. M.; Chase, Mark W. (13 February 2014). "Trends and concepts in fern classification". Annals of
Botany. 113 (4): 571–594. doi:10.1093/aob/mct299. PMC 3936591. PMID 24532607.