Eriosorus (Pabon-Mora & Gonzalez, 2016)
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.332.3.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87DD-FFFE-793D-FF49-FE22FA1AFB04 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Eriosorus |
status |
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Key to the Bolivian species of Eriosorus
1 Blades 4-pinnate or more dissected, scandent, twining, or scrambling, to 3 m long ....................................................................... 2
- Blades 1-to 3-pinnate-pinnatifid, erect or scrambling (scandent), to 1 m long ................................................................................ 3
2 Ultimate segments dichotomously lobed to deeply bifid, slender, each with 1 or 2 veins ............................................ E. flexuosus View in CoL
- Ultimate segments ovate to cuneate, broad, each with 6–10 veins .......................................................................... E. orbignyanus View in CoL
3 Blades 1–6 cm wide, linear to lanceolate, pinnae of roughly equal length throughout ................................................................... 4
- Blades 2.5–22 cm wide, deltate to rhomboid, the central or lower pinnae at least twice as long as the upper ones ....................... 7
4 Axes and blades glandular, lacking hairs ..................................................................................................................... E. ascendens View in CoL
- Axes and hairs hairy ......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
5 Blades 2-pinnate to 2-pinnate-pinnatifid; pinnae ascending, set ca. 45°–70° to rachis ................................................. E. angustus View in CoL
- Blades 1-pinnate to 1-pinnate-pinnatifid; pinnae perpendicular to rachises .................................................................................... 6
6 Blades 1-pinnate to 1-pinnate-pinnatisect; ultimate segments deeply bifid, each lobe with 1 or 2 veins; blade apices extended or somewhat curled .................................................................................................................................................... E. cheilanthoides View in CoL
- Blades 1-pinnate-pinnatifid; ultimate segments irregularly divided, the lobes each with (1)3 or 4 veins; blade apices curled (as in Jamesonia View in CoL ) ..................................................................................................................................................................... E. elongatus View in CoL
7 Blades 3-to 3-pinnate-pinnatifid; pinnae stalked .............................................................................................................................. 8
- Blades 1-pinnate-pinnatifid to 2-pinnate-pinnatifid; pinnae subsessile ........................................................................................... 9
8 Rhizomes compact to short-creeping; pinnae abaxially hairy on veins and surfaces ......................................................... E. hirtus View in CoL
- Rhizomes long-creeping; pinnae abaxially hairy on veins only ......................................................................... E. novogranatensis View in CoL
9 Pinnae with dense, matted hairs on both surfaces, adaxially the hairs on the veins and surfaces ................................... E. stuebelii View in CoL
- Pinnae sparsely hairy, adaxially the hairs restricted to the veins .................................................................................................... 10
10 Blades 2-pinnate-pinnatifid; hairs on petioles, rachises, and pinnae tortuous, not gland-tipped, the cells of the hairs laterally flattened .......................................................................................................................................................................... E. madidiensis View in CoL
- Blades 2-pinnate; hairs on petioles, rachises, and pinnae rigid, gland-tipped (at least on the petioles), the cells of the hairs terete. ........................................................................................................................................................................................ E. rufescens View in CoL
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