Tapeinidium is a genus of ferns in the family Lindsaeaceae with about 19 species.[1] Species are native to south-eastern Asia, from Thailand to New Guinea, and into the western Pacific.[2] Tapeinidium pinnatum has been introduced into India.[3]
The group was first described by Carl Presl in 1851 as a subgenus, Microlepia subg. Tapeinidium. It was raised to the rank of genus by Carl Christensen in 1906.[4] As of December 2019, the Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World recognized the following species:[1]
Other species include:
Tapeinidium is a genus of ferns in the family Lindsaeaceae with about 19 species. Species are native to south-eastern Asia, from Thailand to New Guinea, and into the western Pacific. Tapeinidium pinnatum has been introduced into India.
Tapeinidium es un género con 25 especies de helechos, originarias de Papua Nueva Guinea. Fue descrito por (Karel Presl) Carl Christensen y publicado en Index Filicum fasc. 10: 631, en el año 1906. La especie tipo es Tapeinidium pinnatum (Cav.) C.Chr.[1]
Tapeinidium es un género con 25 especies de helechos, originarias de Papua Nueva Guinea. Fue descrito por (Karel Presl) Carl Christensen y publicado en Index Filicum fasc. 10: 631, en el año 1906. La especie tipo es Tapeinidium pinnatum (Cav.) C.Chr.