Huperzia
Huperzia is a genus of lycophyte plants, sometimes known as the firmosses or fir clubmosses; the Flora of North America calls them gemma fir-mosses. This genus was originally included in the related genus Lycopodium, from which it differs in having undifferentiated sporangial leaves, and the sporangia not formed into apical cones. The common name firmoss, used for some of the north temperate species, refers to their superficial resemblance to branches of fir, a conifer., two very different circumscriptions of the genus were in use. In the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016, Huperzia is one of three genera in the subfamily Huperzioideae of the family Lycopodiaceae. Most species in the subfamily are placed in the genus Phlegmariurus. Huperzia is left with about 25 species, although not all have been formally transferred to other genera. Other sources recognize only Huperzia, which then has about 340 species.
Morphology
The sporophytes of this genus have unbranched shoots that are generally upright and round in cross section. Horizontal stems are absent. The leaves are not borne in distinct ranks, and are usually somewhat lanceolate in shape. In some species, they vary in size according to the season in which they grow. Branchlets bearing gemmae – bud-like structures by which the plant reproduces asexually – occur among the leaves. The gemmae are triangular, with eight leaves in a constant pattern: four flattened into a plane and two large lateral leaves. The sporangia are kidney-shaped, occurring at the base of a leaf that is either unmodified or reduced. The roots are produced near the apex of shoots, and migrate downwards inside the cortex of the stem to emerge at soil level. The unbranched gametophytes are not photosynthetic, but rather subterranean and mycorrhizal.The Flora of North America distinguishes Huperzia from the epiphytic tropical genus Phlegmariurus on the basis of differences such as the former's complex and specialized shoots, the gemmae and the branchlets on which they are borne, and the unbranched gametophytes.
Taxonomy
The genus Huperzia was created by Johann Jakob Bernhardi in 1801. Bernhardi separated Huperzia from Lycopodium. The type species is Lycopodium selago which became Huperzia selago.In the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016, Huperzia is placed in the subfamily Huperzioideae of the family Lycopodiaceae. A phylogenetic study in 2016, employing both molecular and morphological data, concluded that either a one-genus or a three-genus division of the subfamily produced monophyletic taxa. The authors preferred the three-genus division, recognizing Huperzia, Phlegmariurus and Phylloglossum. Their preferred hypothesis for the relationships of the three genera was:
The majority of the species formerly placed in a broadly defined Huperzia belong in Phlegmariurus. Earlier, the Flora of North America had also separated Huperzia from Phegmariurus. However, Phlegmariurus is difficult to separate morphologically, and others have preferred the one-genus division of the subfamily.
Species
The PPG I classification stated there were 25 species in the genus Huperzia., World Ferns listed the following species, noting that "many species still need transfer into other split genera".- Huperzia acicularis Björk, provisionally accepted
- Huperzia appalachiana Beitel & Mickel
- Huperzia archboldiana Holub
- Huperzia arunachalensis Fraser-Jenk.
- Huperzia asiatica N.Shrestha & X.C.Zhang
- Huperzia australiana Holub
- Huperzia beccarii Holub
- Huperzia beiteliana Mickel
- Huperzia bucahwangensis Ching
- Huperzia campestris Holub
- Huperzia catharinae Holub
- Huperzia ceylanica Rothm.
- Huperzia chinensis Ching
- Huperzia chishuiensis X.Y.Wang & P.S.Wang
- Huperzia continentalis Testo, A.Haines & A.V.Gilman
- Huperzia crispata Ching
- Huperzia delavayi Ching
- Huperzia emeiensis Ching & H.S.Kung
- Huperzia erosa Beitel & W.H.Wagner
- Huperzia erubescens Holub
- Huperzia europaea Björk, provisionally accepted
- Huperzia everettii Holub
- Huperzia fuegiana Holub
- Huperzia gedeana Holub
- Huperzia goliathensis Holub
- Huperzia haleakalae Holub
- Huperzia herteriana T.Sen & U.Sen
- Huperzia javanica Fraser-Jenk.
- Huperzia jejuensis B.Y.Sun & J.Lim
- Huperzia kangdingensis Ching
- Huperzia kunmingensis Ching
- Huperzia laipoensis Ching
- Huperzia lajouensis Ching
- Huperzia leishanensis X.Y.Wang
- Huperzia liangshanica Ching & H.S.Kung
- Huperzia lucidula Trevis.
- Huperzia medogensis Ching & Y.X.Lin
- Huperzia meghalaica Fraser-Jenk.
- Huperzia miniata Trevis.
- Huperzia minima Holub
- Huperzia miyoshiana Ching
- Huperzia muscicola W.M.Chu
- Huperzia myriophyllifolia Holub
- Huperzia nanchuanensis Ching & H.S.Kung
- Huperzia nanlingensis Shrestha, F.W.Xing, X.P.Qi, Y.H.Yan & X.C.Zhang
- Huperzia occidentalis Kartesz & Gandhi
- Huperzia porophila Holub
- Huperzia quasipolytrichoides Ching
- Huperzia rubicaulis S.K.Wu & X.Cheng
- Huperzia saururoides Rothm.
- Huperzia selago Bernh.
- Huperzia serrata Trevis.
- Huperzia shresthae Fraser-Jenk.
- Huperzia somae Ching
- Huperzia sprengeri Holub
- Huperzia suberecta Tardieu
- Huperzia subintegra Beitel & W.H.Wagner
- Huperzia sumatrana Holub
- Huperzia sutchueniana Ching
- Huperzia tibetica Ching
- Huperzia yakusimensis Holub
- Huperzia zollingeri Holub
- Huperzia × bartleyi Holub
- Huperzia × buttersii Kartesz & Gandhi
- Huperzia × carlquistii Beitel & W.H.Wagner
- Huperzia × gillettii Beitel & W.H.Wagner
- Huperzia × josephbeitelii A.Haines
- Huperzia × medeirosii Beitel & W.H.Wagner
- Huperzia × protoporophila A.Haines
- Huperzia × sulcinervia Trevis.