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Pellaea
cliffbrakes
Pellaea is a genus of ferns in the Cheilanthoideae subfamily of the Pteridaceae, commonly known as cliffbrakes. The genus name derives from Greek 'pellos' meaning 'dark,' referring to the bluish-gray stems characteristic of many species. These ferns are primarily adapted to rocky habitats, including cliff faces, rocky slopes, and bluffs. Molecular phylogenetic studies using chloroplast DNA restriction site variation have clarified relationships within the genus, particularly resolving the P. glabella complex and establishing that P. atropurpurea is sister to this complex rather than the previously hypothesized P. breweri.
Pentagramma
goldback ferns
Pentagramma is a small genus of North American ferns in the family Pteridaceae, segregated from Pityrogramma in 1990. The genus comprises six recognized diploid species, primarily distributed in California and Baja California, with P. triangularis ranging more broadly across western North America. Members produce a distinctive powdery-waxy secretion called farina on their lower leaf surfaces.
Sthenopis
ghost moths
Sthenopis is a genus of ghost moths in the family Hepialidae, containing eight described species distributed across North America and China. These moths are notable for their larvae feeding on woody plants and ferns rather than grasses, unlike many related hepialids. Several species have distinctive metallic spotting patterns referenced in their common names.