Phlegmariurus dichotomus (Jacq.) W.H.Wagner, Novon
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Phlegmariurus dichotomus (Jacq.) W.H.Wagner, Novon View in CoL 3(3): 305. 1993. ( Fig. 12C View FIGURE 12 )
= Lycopodium dichotomum Jacq., Enum. Stirp. Vindob. 314. 1762.
= Huperzia dichotoma (Jacq.) Trevis., Atti Soc. Ital. Sci. Nat. View in CoL 17: 248. 1874.
Range: — U.S.A. (Florida); Antilles ; Central America ; northern South America south to Ecuador (including Galápagos Islands), Amazonian Bolivia ( LP, SC), and Brazil (Acre, Mato Grosso, Ceará) ; 0–1500 m.
Ecology: —Uncommon; epiphytic in humid lowland and lower montane forests; 300–1500 m.
Notes: —Plants usually rather short and recurved to pendulous, with linear, densely crowded, usually basally twisted, falcately ascending leaves. Closer study of the material referred to this species may show the presence of more than one taxon, especially in the northern part of the range, due to considerable variation in the thickness of stems, leaf length and direction, and compactness of the plants. However, the correlation of the variation with growth conditions is unknown.
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Laboratory of Palaeontology |
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Salem College |
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Phlegmariurus dichotomus (Jacq.) W.H.Wagner, Novon
Øllgaard, Benjamin, Kessler, Michael & Smith, Alan R. 2018 |
Phlegmariurus dichotomus (Jacq.) W.H.Wagner, Novon
W. H. Wagner 1993: 305 |
Huperzia dichotoma (Jacq.) Trevis., Atti Soc. Ital. Sci. Nat.
Trevis. 1874: 248 |