Name source
Australian Plant Census
Rank
family
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LSID
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Life Science Identifier (LSID):

urn:lsid:biodiversity.org.au:apni.taxon:400418

LSIDs are persistent, location-independent,resource identifiers for uniquely naming biologically significant resources including species names, concepts, occurrences, genes or proteins, or data objects that encode information about them. To put it simply, LSIDs are a way to identify and locate pieces of biological information on the web.

Data Links

JSON

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WMS

To use WMS services, copy and paste the following GetCapabilities URL into your OGC client (e.g. uDIG, ESRI ArcGIS)
http://biocache.ala.org.au/ws/ogc/ows?q=family:Cyatheaceae
For higher taxa, this will give you a hierarchical listing of layers for each taxon.

RDF

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Species presence

 Recorded In Australia
 Terrestrial Habitats

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Description

Tree ferns. Rhizome erect or (not in Australia) prostrate, or rarely epiphytic on rainforest trees, with vascular tissue forming a hollow cylinder perforated by leaf gaps, appearing (in T.S.) to have meristeles; inner sides supported by very dense sclerenchyma; base of rhizome covered with interwoven adventitious roots. Stipes in a tight spiral at rhizome apex (except C. robertsiana ); bases or entire stipe covered by scales; adaxial surface with short, stiff hairs; lateral pneumathodes forming discontinuous lines on stipe and rachis. Lamina 2–3-pinnate, or rarely (not in Australia) 1-pinnate; lower pinnae variously reduced, never with elongate, basiscopic pinnules; a small pneumathode present at the base of each pinna; rachis with hairy adaxial surface and a rarely hairy, but variously scaly, abaxial surface; scales progressively smaller distally and on costae of pinnules; pinnules ±deeply lobed, or sometimes pinnate; veins pinnate in pinnule lobes, always free. Sori indusiate or exindusiate, on or near the veins, paraphysate; indusium either attached all around base of receptacle and covering young sorus, opening to form a firm-edged cup or opening by irregular rupture, or attached only on costular side of receptacle (hemitelioid condition) and of varying size, in some cases quite hidden by mature sorus; exindusiate species may have overlapping scales around base of receptacle, either covered by, or ±covering the sporangia; receptacle swollen; sporangia almost sessile, narrower towards base, with a complete, oblique annulus. Spores trilete, 16, 32 or 64 per sporangium; perispore spinulose or with radial ridges. source: ABRS Flora of Australia Online

Online resources

Names and sources

Accepted name Source
Cyatheaceae

Working classification

kingdom
Plantae
phylum
Charophyta
class
Equisetopsida
subclass
Polypodiidae
order
Cyatheales
family
Cyatheaceae  Recorded in Australia
genus
Cyathea: Skirted Treefern  Recorded in Australia

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