Crepidomanes (C. Presl) C.Presl (Presl 1849 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.313 |
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Crepidomanes (C. Presl) C.Presl (Presl 1849 ) |
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Genus Crepidomanes (C. Presl) C.Presl (Presl 1849) View in CoL
This genus is mostly paleotropical with more than 25 species including two taxa in Americas ( Dubuisson et al. 2013b). All species are epiphytic or lithophytic, dwarf to medium-size plants characterized by long-creeping, filiform and rootless rhizomes bearing pending flabellate (for the smallest) to highly divided (for the largest) fronds. The marginal sori have a tubular base and lips more or less developed (see Fig. 2C View Fig. 2 ). In addition, laminae often exhibit false veins ( Fig. 2E View Fig. 2 ) or folds imitating veins.
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