Pteridium esculentum subsp. arachnoideum

Schwartsburd, Pedro B., Yañez, Agustina & Prado, Jefferson, 2018, Formal recognition of six subordinate taxa within the South American bracken fern, Pteridium esculentum (P. esculentum subsp. arachnoideum s. l. - Dennstaedtiaceae), based on morphology and geography, Phytotaxa 333 (1), pp. 22-40 : 37

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Pteridium esculentum subsp. arachnoideum
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4. Pteridium esculentum subsp. arachnoideum View in CoL × Pteridium esculentum subsp. campestre ( Figs. 5F–H View FIGURE 5 , 7 View FIGURE 7 )

Plants probably forming small thickets. Rhizomes long-creeping. Fronds to 3 m long; petioles proximally with epipetiolar roots; laminae proximally 3-pinnate-pinnatifid; pinnae and pinnules distally with free lobes between the segments; compound distal segments equilateral, regularly dissected, caudate at apex; simple distal segments linear, to 2.5(–3) cm long; costae abaxially with reddish catenate hairs, 5–7-celled, 0.3–0.5 mm long, adaxially glabrous; costules abaxially with reddish catenate hairs, adaxially glabrous; veins abaxially strigose, with stiff, acicular hairs, 0.2–0.3 mm long, adaxially glabro us; laminar tissue between the veins abaxially with farinaceous appearance, not visible, totally covered by gnarled hairs, adaxially glabrous; laminar margins regularly transformed into pseudo-indusia; pseudo-indusia glabrous.

Distribution and ecology: — Venezuela, Guyana, and Brazil; from 150 m to 1950 m ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ).

Specimens examined:— VENEZUELA. Amazonas: Río Negro , 1°57’N, 67°00’W, 150 m, 22 February 1989, G. Aymard et al. 7376 (US) GoogleMaps ; Atabapo, 04°34’N, 65°31’W, 590 m, February 1992, A. Chaviel 189 (US). Bolivar: Meseta del Jaua, Cerro Jaua, 4°48’50”N, 64°34’10”W, 1850–1920 m, 4 March 1974, J. A. Steyermark et al. 109770 ( US).— GUYANA. Cuyuni-Mazaruni: Bartica-Potaro Road , 6 miles south of Bartica , 9 April 1956, J. R. Ramsammy 28 (US).— BRAZIL. Pernambuco: Timbaúba , Eng. Xixá, 22 May 1992, I. C. L. Barros et al. s.n. (PEUFR-21053) GoogleMaps .

Bahia: Chapada Diamantina, Morro do Chapéu, 11°35’28”S, 41°12’27”W, 15 March 2008, M. L. Guedes et al. 14217 ( ALCB, VIC-frag.) GoogleMaps ; Morro do Chapéu, Marrão, Mata de Grotão , 11°35’S, 41°12’W, 5 May 2007, J. L. Ferreira & F. R. Nonato 81 (HUEFS-on 2 sheets) GoogleMaps ; Mucugê, Unidade de Manejo Sustentável Piabinha , 12°59’33”S, 41°20’30”W, 930 m, 12 January 1997, A. S. Conceição et al., UMS 206 View Materials ( HRB) GoogleMaps .

Notes:— This putative hybrid between Pteridium esculentum subsp. arachnoideum and P. esculentum subsp. campestre occurs in places of sympatry ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ) and has intermediate morphology between the parents. It has the unique laminar indument of subsp. campestre (i.e., veins abaxially strigose, with stiff, acicular hairs, laminar tissue between veins fully covered with gnarled hairs), and the laminar architecture similar to subsp. arachnoideum : free lobes between the ultimate segments, compound distal segments with caudate apex, and simple distal segments to 2.5(–3) cm long ( Figs. 5F–H View FIGURE 5 ; see also Figs. 1A–F View FIGURE 1 ).

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Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève

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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

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University of the Witwatersrand

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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

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"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University

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University of Copenhagen

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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch

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Botanische Staatssammlung München

ALCB

Universidade Federal da Bahia, Campus Universitário de Ondina

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Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department

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Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

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IBGE

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