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Tmesipteris

Tmesipteris, the hanging fork ferns, is a genus of ferns, one of two genera in the family Psilotaceae, order Psilotales . Tmesipteris is restricted to certain lands in the Southern Pacific, notably Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia. In New Zealand this hanging epiphyte is common in the warm temperate rain forests of both main islands, where it can normally be found as short spiky dark-green fronds, often with lighter bag-like sporangia at the bases of some of its "leaves". The plant possesses no true leaves; what appear to be leaves are flattened stems. The fronds emerge directly from the fibrous root-mats which clad the trunks of mature tree ferns such as Dicksonia and Cyathea. Tmesipteris is from the Greek language, meaning a "cut fern", referring to the truncated leaf tips.

Taxonomy
The Smith et al. classification of 2006, based on molecular phylogeny, placed Tmesipteris in Psilotaceae. Subsequent classifications have maintained this placement.{{cite journal |last1=Christenhusz |first1=Maarten J. M. |author-link1=Maarten J. M. Christenhusz |last2=Zhang |first2=Xian-Chun |last3=Schneider |first3=Harald |year=2011 |title=A linear sequence of extant families and genera of lycophytes and ferns ==Species==
Species
Species include: • Tmesipteris alticola Perrie & Brownsey • Tmesipteris elongata P.A.Dang - Australia (Victoria and Tasmania) and New Zealand (North Island, South Island, Stewart Island, Chatham Islands) • Tmesipteris gracilis Chinnock 2003 • Tmesipteris horomaka Perrie, Brownsey & Lovis - New Zealand (Banks Peninsula) • Tmesipteris norfolkensis P.S.Green (hanging fork-fern • Tmesipteris truncata (R.Br.) Desv. - Australia (New South Wales and Queensland) • Tmesipteris vanuatensis Braithwaite 1986 • Tmesipteris vieillardii P.A.Dang - New Caledonia ==Phylogeny==
Phylogeny
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