Lomariopsis is the type genus of the fern family Lomariopsidaceae.[2]
One economically important species exists via the freshwater aquarium plant trade, having only just been introduced in 2001 as an aquatic gametophyte form; most commonly known as "süsswassertang" (German for "freshwater seaweed"), this plant was initially believed to be some sort of liverwort. However, it is closely allied to Lomariopsis lineata, but has not yet been named as a distinct species.[citation needed]
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Lomariopsis marginata is a fern in the family Lomariopsidaceae. It is native to Brazil and possibly French Guiana. Hassler, Michael & Schmitt, Bernd (January...
Dryopolystichum was added in 2017, and Thysanosoria is now included in Lomariopsis, so that four genera are recognized as of February 2020[update]: Cyclopeltis...
endiviifolia, but is now known to be the indeterminate gametophyte of a Lomariopsis species, a type of fern. Pellia liverworts are also often confused with...
changed dramatically, with most historical genera of that family (except Lomariopsis and Thysanosoria) being moved to Dryopteridaceae, while Cyclopeltis and...
del monte) Phrygilanthus eugenioides and Clusia sp (both called Miya) Lomariopsis japurensis (Shoka) Common admixtures with their associated ceremonial...
Dryopteridaceae. It appears to be most closely related to the genus Lomariopsis. Molecular evidence has confirmed this placement and it is now firmly...
is now known to be the gametophyte of a species of fern, in the genus Lomariopsis. Griffith, W. (1849) Icones Plantarum Asiaticarum, II, Notulae ad plantas...