Hymenophyllaceae, Mart. (von Martius, 1835

Ahamada H. Saïd, Sabine Hennequin, Germinal Rouhan & Jean-Yves Dubuisson, 2017, Disentangling the diversity and taxonomy of Hymenophyllaceae (Hymenophyllales, Polypodiidae) in the Comoros, European Journal of Taxonomy 313, pp. 1-53 : 32-34

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.313

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5613874

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038B9637-6930-2A51-B1BC-FD7F147FFE6C

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Hymenophyllaceae
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Dichotomous key for Comorian Hymenophyllaceae View in CoL

An Identification Assisted par Computer (CAI) is available via the Xper platforms (see p. 8). However, in the absence of network and computer facilities, a ‘traditional’ dichotomous key is useful. The present key requires that fertile specimens (with sori) are available. Didymoglossum cuspidatum View in CoL is unknown in the archipelago; we nervertheless include it in the key because of the possible confusion with D. erosum View in CoL .

1. Sori with a developed base, usually tubular ..................................................................................... 7

– Sori without a developed tubular base .............................................................................................. 2

2. Fronds pinnate, never flabellate or reniform; sori margins entire ..................................................... 3

– Fronds flabellate to reniform, palmatisect or digitate; sori margins toothed ...................................... ...................................................... Hymenophyllum sibthorpioides (Bory ex Willd.) Mett. ex Kuhn View in CoL

3. Laminae hairy ................................................................................................................................... 4

– Laminae glabrous .............................................................................................................................. 5

4. Rachises and stipes winged; lamina hairs pedunculated .......... Hymenophyllum hirsutum View in CoL (L.) Sw.

– Rachises and stipes wingless (rachises winged in ‘dwarf forms’); lamina hairs not pedunculated .................................................................................. Hymenophyllum capillare Desv. View in CoL

5. Lamina apices attenuate to obtuse or rounded; pinnae often overlapping ........................................ 6

– Lamina apices highly acute to attenuate, never obtuse to rounded; pinnae usually not overlapping (especially the apical-most ones) ...................................... Hymenophyllum inaequale (Poir.) Desv. View in CoL

6. Fronds up to 10(–15) cm long, and not more dissected than pinnate-pinnatifid ................................ ...................................................................................................... Hymenophyllum capense Schrad. View in CoL

– Fronds up to 20(–25) cm long, pinnate-pinnatifid to bipinnate-pinnatifid ......................................... .......................................................................................................... Hymenophyllum kuhnii C.Chr. View in CoL

7. Rhizomes thick and stout,> 1 mm diam., with numerous robust roots; fertile fronds up to 60 cm long ................................................................................................................................................... 8

– Rhizomes filiform and more or less lax, <1 mm diam., rootless or with root-like shoots covered with the same hairs as rhizomes, or with few reduced roots; fertile fronds usually up to 13 cm long ... 10

8. Rhizomes short-creeping or erect, never branched; fronds usually in clumps ................................ 9

– Rhizomes long-creeping, usually branched; widely separated fronds ................................................ ......................................................................... Vandenboschia gigantea (Bory ex Willd.) Pic.Serm. View in CoL

9. Rhizomes short-creeping; ultimate segments multi-veined, ovate to spatulate and usually toothed ................................................................................................... Trichomanes boivinii Bosch View in CoL

– Rhizomes erect; ultimate segments uni-veined, linear, not toothed, with a tapered end .................... ............................................................................ Abrodictyum pseudorigidum Bauret & Dubuisson View in CoL

10. Fronds not peltate .............................................................................................................................11

– Fronds peltate ..................................... Didymoglossum hildebrandtii (Kuhn) Ebihara & Dubuisson View in CoL

11. Laminae with false veins (but not folds) parallel to true veins; ultimate segments if fronds not entire or lobed with more than one vein .................................................................................................... 12

– Laminae without false veins (or sometimes with folds) parallel to true veins; ultimate segments always univeined ............................................................................................................................. 18

12. Fronds with marginal hairs; sori with brown margins..................................................................... 13

– Fronds glabrous; sori without brown margins ................................................................................. 14

13. Fronds entire, never lobed; a single sorus per fertile frond; marginal hairs stellate (with 3– 4 rays) ........................................................ Didymoglossum lorencei (Tardieu) Ebihara & Dubuisson View in CoL

– Fronds entire to pinnatifid; often more than one sorus per fertile frond; marginal hairs isolated or cluster of 2–3(–6) hairs ................................. Didymoglossum robinsonii (Hook. ex Baker) Copel. View in CoL

14. Fronds well stipitate, fertile fronds 1.5–9.0 cm long ..................................................................... 16

– Fronds sessile or subsessile (sometimes stipitate); fertile fronds up to 1.3(–3.0) cm long ............ 15

15. Fronds entire, never lobed, sessile or subsessile; usually one single sorus per frond ......................... ............................................................................ Didymoglossum rotundifolium (Bonap.) J.P.Roux View in CoL

– Fronds entire to lobed, subsessile to well stipitate; often more than one sorus per frond................... ......................................................................................... Didymoglossum erosum (Willd.) J.P.Roux View in CoL

16. Each sorus not located at the extremity of a long segment ............................................................. 17

– Each sorus mostly located at the extremity of a long segment ........................................................... ....................................................................... Didymoglossum kirkii (Hook.) Ebihara & Dubuisson View in CoL

17. Fertile fronds usually ovate to obovate or deltoid with mostly apical sori, rarely exceeding 6 per frond .................................................... Didymoglossum cuspidatum (Willd.) Ebihara & Dubuisson View in CoL

– Fertile fronds usually lanceolate to oblong with mostly lateral sori, usually numerous, mostly exceeding 6 per frond ........................ Didymoglossum lenormandii (Bosch) Ebihara & Dubuisson View in CoL

18. Laminae without more or less continuous submarginal false veins; sori lips variable but never triangular.......................................................................................................................................... 19

– Laminae with more or less continuous submarginal false veins; sori lips triangular.......................... ......................................................................................... Crepidomanes bipunctatum (Poir.) Copel. View in CoL

19. Fertile fronds up to 3.5 cm long ...................................................................................................... 20

– Fertile fronds 3.5–12.0 cm long (rarely longer) .............................................................................. 21

20. Stipes winged, the wings broaden towards the apex ........................................................................... ...................................................................... Crepidomanes trinerve (Baker) Dubuisson & Ebihara View in CoL

– Stipes wingless .................................................................................................................................... ....................... Crepidomanes minutum (Blume) K.Iwats. var. mascarenensis Pynee & Dubuisson View in CoL

21. Rhizomes rootless or bearing root-like shoots; sori more or less as long as wide, less than twice longer than wide ................................................... Crepidomanes inopinatum (Pic.Serm.) J.P.Roux View in CoL

– Roots, if any, few and reduced; sori longer than wide, often twice or more longer than wide ........... ................................................................ Polyphlebium borbonicum (Bosch) Ebihara & Dubuisson View in CoL

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