Micropterygium tumidulum Fulford
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Micropterygium tumidulum Fulford |
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*** Micropterygium tumidulum Fulford View in CoL
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SPECIMEN EXAMINED. — Uei tepui, woodland in crevice, on soil, 5°00’25”N, 60°36’52”W, alt. 2046 m, Viana et al. 6278.
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Micropterygium tumidulum is a rare tepui species reported from Auyan tepui ( Fulford 1966), Cerro Venamo ( Dauphin & Ilkiu-Borges 2002) and Cerro Marutani ( Morales et al. 2007) in Venezuela, and Mount Roraima in Guyana ( Gradstein & Florschütz-de Waard 1989). This species usually grows on sandstone and dry bark in montane scrub at 1200-2300 m. Micropterygium tumidulum is distinguished by underleaves decreasing in size to the apex of ascending branches, leaves ovate an evenly folded from base to apex, cell surface papillose and cell walls with nodulose trigones ( Fulford 1966).
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