Like other vittarioids, the members of
Haplopteris are epiphytes. The
rhizome has a distinct upper and lower side, lacking radial symmetry, a characteristic that separates it from
Radiovittaria. Leaves are borne in two ranks in a single plane, and are usually simple, occasionally forked. The leaves have a distinct
costa (midrib). Most species have netlike leaf veins which form two rows of areolae (the "gaps" in the net) on either side of the midline; two species bear a single leaf vein only. The linear
sori, in most species, are confined to a
commissural vein (paralleling the edge of the leaf margin and set just back from it, joining the ends of the netted veins); in the two species with a single vein, the sori follow that vein. The sori bear
paraphyses (minute hairs) with a cell at the tip shaped like an inverted cone, separating it from
Vittaria sensu stricto, with slender paraphyses. ==Taxonomy==