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3 Leaf bladescaly on the lower surface with peltate, bicoloredscales; stems (rhizomes) long-creeping, ca. 1 mm in diameter, the leaves scattered; [subfamily Polypodioideae]
3 Leaf blade scaleless on the lower surface; [subfamily Campyloneuroideae]
4 Stems (rhizomes) short-creeping, 2-10 mm in diameter, the leaves clustered; main lateral veins either readily apparent (and then parallel to one another or obscure
4 Stems (rhizomes) long-creeping, 0.5-1.5 mm in diameter (3-6 mm in M. nitida), the leaves spaced along the rhizome; main lateral veins obscure, anastamosing
7 Plants dwarf, the leaf blades < 5 cm long; [occurring only in habitats where the air is constantly humid and the substrate saturated, as in grottoes behind waterfalls]; [subfamily Grammitidoideae]
8 Leaf blade scaleless on the lower surface; rhizome 3-15 (-30) mm in diameter; leaf segment margins denticulate (Polypodium) or entire (Pecluma, Phlebodium, Phymatosorus).
9 Larger leaves with > 25 pairs of segments, each 1.5-5 (-8) mm wide; [of ne. FL southward]; [subfamily Polypodioideae]
9 Larger leaves with < 25 pairs of segments, each (3-) 5-40 mm wide; [collectively widespread in our area.
10Venation free or with a row of areoles between the pinnae midveins and margins; rhizome 3-6 mm in diameter; leaf blade < 9 cm wide; [subfamily Polypodioideae]
11Sori borne in distinct depressions in the blade surface; rhizome 3-6 mm in diameter; sori in (1-) 2-3 rows on each side of the costa; [subfamily Microsoroideae]
11Sori borne on the planar blade surface or slightly sunken; rhizome 8-30 mm in diameter; sori in 1-2 row on each side of the costa; [subfamily Polypodioideae]
12 Plant with 2 distinct frond types, sessile nest fronds with shallow lobes ("oaklike") which turn a light coppery brown, and long-petiolate foliage fronds which are green and pinnatifid with deep sinuses; [subfamily Crypsinoideae]