Polyphlebium Copel. ( Copeland 1938 )

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 : 29

publication ID

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

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5613858

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038B9637-6933-2A6C-B30D-FECF1348FD47

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scientific name

Polyphlebium Copel. ( Copeland 1938 )
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Genus Polyphlebium Copel. ( Copeland 1938) View in CoL

This genus, here newly reported for the archipelago, is mostly neotropical with almost 15 species and a few ones in Asia, Australia, Pacific islands and a single species in tropical Africa and the western Indian Ocean. All species are epiphytic or lithophytic, small to large plants characterized by long-creeping, filiform rhizomes bearing pending simply-pinnate to highly divided fronds. The marginal sori have a cylindrical base and lips are more or less developed. Small to medium-sized taxa can be easily confused with Crepidomanes species by sharing the same growth-form and often the same gross frond shape and division. But all Polyphlebium species bear roots, even if few and reduced, while Crepidomanes species are all rootless or bear root-like shoots with caulinary anatomy ( Schneider 2000), which are never observed in Polyphlebium . In addition, laminae never exhibit false veins or folds imitating veins, often observed in Crepidomanes .

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