In the molecular phylogenetic classification of Smith et al. in 2006, the Hymenophyllales, containing the single family Hymenophyllaceae, were placed in class Polypodiopsida
sensu stricto (the
leptosporangiate ferns). which placed all land plants in Equisetopsida, reclassified Smith's Polypodiopsida as subclass Polypodiidae and placed the Hymenophyllales there. The circumscription of the order and its families was not changed, and PPG I (2016). The division of the family into genera was disputed, . Traditionally, only two genera of Hymenophyllaceae have been recognized: (1)
Hymenophyllum with bivalved
involucres, and (2)
Trichomanes s.l. with tubular involucres. Subsequent proposals have created 34 genera (Copeland 1938), 6 genera (Morton 1968), 47 genera (Sermolli 1977), and 8 genera (Iwatsuki 1984). These classifications all had only limited regional acceptance. Recent
molecular phylogenic studies do show two distinct
monophyletic clades of fairly equal size, but they are only roughly aligned with the two traditional genera. For example, the traditional
Trichomanes subtaxa
Pleuromanes and
Cardiomanes were shown to belong to the "hymenophylloid" clade. To reflect these recent discoveries
Atsushi Ebihara and
Kunio Iwatsuki, in 2006, revised the taxonomy of Hymenophyllaceae to place all species of the "hymenophylloid" clade in a single genus
Hymenophyllum, and to place the eight clear "trichomanoid" subclades in eight corresponding genera. This subdivision was recognized by Smith et al. in 2006
Genera The genera used in PPG I and the subgenera assigned by the system of Ebihara et al. are: }} }} •
Hymenophylloideae (the "hymenophylloid" clade): • – about 250 species • subg. – about 100 species • subg. – about 70 species • subg. – more than 35 species • subg. – about 25 species • subg. – 5 species • subg. – at least 8 species • subg. – at least 3 species • subg. – 2 species • subg. – 1 species • subg. – 1 species •
Trichomanoideae (the "trichomanoid" clade) (sometimes all included in a single broad genus
Trichomanes with about 400 species): • – more than 30 species • subg. – more than 20 species • subg. – more than 10 species • – more than 30 species • subg. • subg. • – about 15 species • – more than 15 species • subg. – more than 15 species • subg. – at least 2 species • – about 25 species • subg. – about 15 species • subg. – more than 10 species • – more than 60 species • subg. • subg. – at least 1 species • subg. – more than 5 species • subg. – more than 4 species • subg. – more than 30 species • – about 4 species • – about 5 species ==Distribution and habitat==