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Anemiaceae is a small family previously included in Schizaeaceae but now shown to be sister to it. Anemiaceae is distributed in the Neotropics, southern Africa, Madagascar and peninsular India, with the greatest diversity in the Americas. It is represented in New Zealand by a single naturalised species, Anemia phyllitidis, which has been collected once from Kerikeri. The species is recognised by its erect rhizome bearing orange-brown hairs, and hemidimorphic fronds. The laminae have two to five pairs of ovate sterile pinnae, and one highly modified basal pair of more divided fertile pinnae, which are skeletonised, held upright on long stalks, and bear sporangia in two rows on either side of the costae.
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