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*'' Aglaomorpha baronii'' (Diels) Hovenkamp & S. Linds.
*'' Aglaomorpha bonii'' (Christ) Hovenkamp & S. Linds.
*'' Aglaomorpha brooksii'' Copel.
*'' Aglaomorpha cornucopia'' (Copel.) M. C. Roos
*'' Aglaomorpha coronans'' (Wall. ex Mett.) Copel.
*'' Aglaomorpha delavayi'' (Christ) Hovenkamp & S. Linds.
*'' Aglaomorpha descensa'' (Copel.) Hovenkamp & S. Linds.
*'' Aglaomorpha drynarioides'' (Hook.) M. C. Roos
* ''Aglaomorpha'' × ''dumicola'' (Bostock) comb. ined.
*'' Aglaomorpha fortunei'' (Kunze ex Mett.) Hovenkamp & S. Linds.
*'']Aglaomorpha heraclea
''Drynaria heracleum'' is one of the basket ferns in the family Polypodiaceae, native to the East Indies and Malay Peninsula. Its common name is paku suloh. Its most noticeable feature is its leaves, in form resembling artichoke leaves, but with ...
'' (Kunze) Copel.
*'' Aglaomorpha hieronymi'' (Brause) Copel.
*'' Aglaomorpha involuta'' (Alderw.) Hovenkamp & S. Linds.
*'' Aglaomorpha latipinna'' (C. Chr.) M. C. Roos
*'' Aglaomorpha laurentii'' (Christ ex De Wild. & Durand) Hovenkamp & S. Linds.
*'' Aglaomorpha meeboldii'' (Rosenst.) comb. ined.
*'' Aglaomorpha meyeniana'' Schott
*'' Aglaomorpha mollis'' (Bedd.) Hovenkamp & S. Linds.
*'' Aglaomorpha nectarifera'' (Becc. ex Baker) M. C. Roos
*'' Aglaomorpha novoguineensis'' (Brause) C. Chr.
*'' Aglaomorpha parishii'' (Bedd.) Hovenkamp & S. Linds.
*'' Aglaomorpha parkinsonii'' (Baker) Parris & M. C. Roos
*'' Aglaomorpha pilosa'' (J. Sm. ex Kunze) Copel.
*'' Aglaomorpha pleuridioides'' (Mett.) Hovenkamp & S. Linds.
*'' Aglaomorpha propinqua'' (Wall. ex Mett.) Hovenkamp & S. Linds.
*'' Aglaomorpha quercifolia'' (L.) Hovenkamp & S. Linds.
*'' Aglaomorpha rigidula'' (Sw.) Hovenkamp & S. Linds.
*'' Aglaomorpha sagitta'' (Christ) Hovenkamp & S. Linds.
*'' Aglaomorpha sparsisora'' (Desv.) Hovenkamp & S. Linds.
*'' Aglaomorpha speciosa'' (Blume) M. C. Roos
*'' Aglaomorpha splendens'' (J. Sm.) Copel.
*'' Aglaomorpha tricuspis'' (Hook.) Hovenkamp & S. Linds.
*'' Aglaomorpha volkensii'' (Hieron.) Hovenkamp & S. Linds.
*'' Aglaomorpha willdenowii'' (Bory) Hovenkamp & S. Linds.
Traditional medicine
Extracts from the rhizomes of some ''Aglaomorpha'' species are used extensively in traditional medicine
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. In China, Taiwan, Vietnam
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, Thailand, and Laos
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, the rhizomes of gu-sui-bu, ''Aglaomorpha fortunei'' (more frequently cited by Asian authors by its illegitimate
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synonym
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''Drynaria fortunei''), are commonly used to treat bone injuries. Its common name literally means "mender of shattered bones" in Chinese. Another species, the oak-leaf fern (''Aglaomorpha quercifolia'') is used similarly in South Asia and Maritime Southeast Asia
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.
Conservation
Species of ''Aglaomorpha'' commonly used in traditional medicine like ''A. roosii'' and ''A. quercifolia'' are in danger of being overexploited. None of the species are currently cultivated for the alternative medicine
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industry.
''Aglaomorpha'' are also considered endangered
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in some areas (like in New South Wales
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, Australia), due to threats of habitat loss
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and low population numbers.
Evolution and fossil record
Fossil species have not been transferred to ''Aglaomorpha'' in PPG I
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, and are still recorded in the genus ''Drynaria''. In 2010, twelve well-preserved fossil
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specimens were described from the Sanying Formation of the Yangjie coal mine of China. Named '' Drynaria callispora'', it comes from the Piacenzian
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age of the Pliocene
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(about 3.6 to 2.5 million years ago).
The fossil record
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of drynarioids is not very well documented due to the typically poor preservation of fossil
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s recovered. Previous fossil species assigned to ''Drynaria'' include ''Drynaria astrostigma'', ''D. dura'', and ''D. tumulosa'' from the Cenomanian
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of the Czech Republic
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; and ''D. durum'', all assigned tentatively to the genus in 1899. The arrangement and type of their sori, however, indicate that they are members of the family Matoniaceae
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instead.
Outside the genus, '' Protodrynaria takhtajani'' from the Eocene
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-Oligocene
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boundary of Kursk Oblast
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, Russia shows some affinities to ''Drynaria'' but only distantly. The only other reasonably convincing fossil remains of drynarioids aside from ''D. callispora'' was a specimen named ''Polypodium quercifolia'' recovered in 1985 from the Late Miocene
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(23.03 to 5.332 million years ago) of Palembang
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, Indonesia
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. These were later transferred to the living species ''Aglaomorpha heraclea
''Drynaria heracleum'' is one of the basket ferns in the family Polypodiaceae, native to the East Indies and Malay Peninsula. Its common name is paku suloh. Its most noticeable feature is its leaves, in form resembling artichoke leaves, but with ...
''. It remains, as of 2011, the oldest known drynarioid.
See also
*''Platycerium
''Platycerium'' is a genus of about 18 fern species in the polypod family, Polypodiaceae. Ferns in this genus are widely known as staghorn or elkhorn ferns due to their uniquely shaped fronds. This genus is Epiphyte, epiphytic and is native to tr ...
'' – staghorn or elkhorn ferns
*''Asplenium
''Asplenium'' is a genus of about 700 species of ferns, often treated as the only genus in the family (biology), family Aspleniaceae, though other authors consider ''Hymenasplenium'' separate, based on molecular phylogenetic analysis of DNA seque ...
'' – spleenworts, bird's-nest ferns, and walking ferns
*''Polypodium
''Polypodium'' is a genus of ferns in the family Polypodiaceae, subfamily Polypodioideae, according to the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). The genus is widely distributed throughout the world, with the highest ...
'' – rockcap ferns
References
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Aglaomorpha
Epiphytes
Medicinal plants
Fern genera
Plants with extrafloral nectaries