Eriosorus ascendens A.R.Sm. & M.Kessler, Brittonia
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Felipe |
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Eriosorus ascendens A.R.Sm. & M.Kessler, Brittonia |
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Eriosorus ascendens A.R.Sm. & M.Kessler, Brittonia View in CoL 59(2): 192, fig. 2E-F. 2007.
= Jamesonia ascendens (A.R.Sm. & M.Kessler) Christenh., Phytotaxa View in CoL 19: 20. 2011.
Range: —Endemic to Bolivia (CO, LP).
Ecology:— Uncommon (known from five collections); edges of humid forests, roadsides; 2950–3250 m.
Notes: —Unique in genus in having only glands on the axes and blades and lacking hairs. In general aspect, it is most similar to E. × flabellatus and E. hirtus , both of which are hairy.
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Eriosorus ascendens A.R.Sm. & M.Kessler, Brittonia
Kessler, Michael, Smith, Alan R. & Prado, Jefferson 2017 |
Jamesonia ascendens (A.R.Sm. & M.Kessler)
Christenh. 2011: 20 |