Terrestrial ferns. Rhizomes long-creeping, bearing multicellular hairs. Fronds monomorphic, not articulated to rhizome. Laminae 2-pinnate-pinnatifid to 3-pinnate-pinnatifid or rarely 4-pinnate at base, anadromous, herbaceous to coriaceous, glabrous. Veins free. Sori terminal on veins at margins of lamina; paraphyses present; indusia urceolate; receptacles elongate and exserted, maturation of sporangia gradate. Spores trilete, rugose and pitted.
One species endemic to New Zealand.
Category | Number |
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Indigenous (Endemic) | 1 |
Total | 1 |
n = 50 (Brownsey 1975). This number, and n = 46 in Loxsomopsis (Kramer 1990), are unusual base numbers for ferns and are not easily aligned with those in related families.
Loxsoma is one of only three endemic fern genera in New Zealand. It is distinguished from Loxsomopsis by its more highly divided fronds, which can be tinged blue-green or white on the underside, are glabrous, and have the basal basiscopic secondary pinnae longer than the acroscopic on the basal primary pinnae.