Dicranopteris, Bernhardi, 1805

Lima, Lucas Vieira & Salino, Alexandre, 2022, Reestablishing Dicranopteris spissa (Gleicheniaceae, Polypodiopsida) from synonymy, an endemic species from Brazil, Phytotaxa 533 (1), pp. 98-104 : 103

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.533.1.7

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6302397

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D8796-FF9E-FFA2-9AF0-E63547D3FD30

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Plazi

scientific name

Dicranopteris
status

 

Key to the Brazilian species of Dicranopteris View in CoL

1. Laminae glabrous abaxially, only with unicellular globose glandular hairs on the secondary veins................................ D. flexuosa View in CoL

- Laminae pubescent abaxially, with multicellular hairs or, when present, unicellular bacilliform glandular hairs on secondary veins ...................................................................................................................................................................................................2

2. Plants erect; fronds forked once (rarely twice); ultimate branches with caudate apex; accessory branches entire to slightly lobed at the base, dissimilar to the ultimate branches ...................................................................................................................... D. nervosa View in CoL

- Plants scrambling; fronds forked two to several times; ultimate branches with pinnatifid apex; accessory branches pinnatisect, similar to the ultimate branches..........................................................................................................................................................3

3. Segments patent to strongly retroflex (northern Brazil, Guiana Shield) ... Dicranopteris seminuda (Klotzsch) Maxon (1933: 140) View in CoL

- Segments ascendant, occasionally almost patent (southeast and northeast Brazil)............................................................................4

4. Segments with hairs restrict to the midrib base; secondary veins glabrous or with bacilliform glandular hairs .................. D. spissa View in CoL

- Segments with hairs all through the midrib; secondary veins with hairs........................................................................ D. rufinervis View in CoL

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