Species

Trichomanes endlicherianum

Current Conservation Status

2012 - Not Threatened

Conservation status of New Zealand indigenous vascular plants, 2012
The conservation status of all known New Zealand vascular plant taxa at the rank of species and below were reassessed in 2012 using the New Zealand Threat Classification System (NZTCS). This report includes a statistical summary and brief notes on changes since 2009 and replaces all previous NZTCS lists for vascular plants. Authors: Peter J. de Lange, Jeremy R. Rolfe, Paul D. Champion, Shannel P. Courtney, Peter B. Heenan, John W. Barkla, Ewen K. Cameron, David A. Norton and Rodney A. Hitchmough. File size: 792KB

Previous Conservation Status

2009 - Not Threatened
2004 - Not Threatened

Authority

Trichomanes endlicherianum C.Presl

Family

Hymenophyllaceae

Flora Category

Vascular - Native

NVS Species Code

TRIEND

The National Vegetation Survey (NVS) Databank is a physical archive and electronic databank containing records of over 94,000 vegetation survey plots - including data from over 19,000 permanent plots. NVS maintains a standard set of species code abbreviations that correspond to standard scientific plant names from the Ngä Tipu o Aotearoa - New Zealand Plants database.

Structural Class

Ferns

Synonyms

Crepidomanes endlicherianum (C.Presl) P.S. Green; Crepidopteris endlicheriana (C. Presl) Copel.; Trichomanes humile sensu Hook.f.; Reediella endlicheriana (C.Presl) Pic.Serm.; Polyphlebium endlicherianum (C.Presl) Ebihara et K.Iwats.

Distribution

Indigenous. New Zealand: Kermadec (Raoul Island), Three Kings, North, South and Chatham Islands. Also Australia, Borneo, New Guinea, Vanuatu, Fiji, Samoa, Tahiti and Norfolk Island (the type locality). Common in the North Island but scarce over much of the South Island part of its range.

Habitat

Coastal to montane but most common in lowland closed forest. Usually found growing along streams sides in deeply shaded sites on rocks, overhangs and in crevices. Because of this habitat preference it is very easily overlooked.

Features

Terrestrial (rarely epiphytic) fern forming dense carpets on suitable substrates. Rhizomes c.0.1 mm diameter, long-creeping; hairs dense short, red-brown. Fronds 13-40(-100) mm long, dark green. Stipes widely spaced, 3-13(-25) mm long, winged almost to the base. Rachises winged. Lamina 11-40(-80) × 5-15(-25) m, narrowly ovate to linear, deeply 2-3-pinnatifid. Ultimate segments 0.5-0.7 mm wide; margins entire; marginal cells clear, elongate, with oblique end walls;apices obtuse, often notched; false veins absent. Sori immersed in short, basal acroscopic segments of the pinnae; involucre funnelform, 1.5-2.0 × 1.0-1.5 mm wide, winged; mouth dilated, entire; receptacle exserted up to 4 mm beyond mouth.

Similar Taxa

Of the New Zealand species Trichomanes endlicherianum is most likely to be confused with T. colensoi which is a much less common plant of montane forested habitats. Trcihomanes colensoi differs from T. endlicherianum by its more widely spaced pinnae, the lack of a wing on the stipes or rachises, finely divided fronds and stalked (pedunuculate) indusia. From Trichomanes endlicherianum the New Zealand form of T. caudatum differs by its deltoid frond and by the lobed involucre of the fruiting receptacle and by its epiphytic habit. Trichomanes venosum is easily distinguished from both these species by its conspicuously veined pinnae.

Flowering

N.A.

Flower Colours

No Flowers

Fruiting

N.A.

Propagation Technique

Difficult - should not be removed from the wild

Threats

Not Threatened

Endemic Taxon

No

Endemic Genus

No

Endemic Family

No

Where To Buy

Not commercially available

Taxonomic Notes

Previously NZPCN had followed Ebihara et al. (2006) in recognising Abrodictyum as distinct from Trichomanes - recently Brownsey & Perrie (2016) have rejected this idea favouring a return to the past broad circumscription of Trichomanes used in New Zealand.

 

Attribution

Fact sheet prepared for NZPCN by P.J. de Lange (23 April 2011). Description adapted from Bostock & Spokes (1998).

References and further reading

Bostock, P.D.; Spokes, T.M. 1998: Hymenophyllaceae. Flora of Australia. Vol. 48: 116-148.

Brownsey, P.J. & Perrie, L.R. 2016: Hymenophyllaceae. In: Breitwieser, I.; Heenan, P.B.; Wilton, A.D.
Flora of New Zealand - Ferns and Lycophytes. Fascicle 15. Manaaki Whenua Press, Lincoln.

Ebihara, A.; Dubuisson, J-Y.; Iwatsuki, K.; Hennequin, S.; Ito, M. 2006: A taxonomic revision of the Hymenophyllaceae. Blumea 51: 2-57.

This page last updated on 9 Apr 2016