Eupodium kaulfussii (J.Sm.) J.Sm.

Matos, Fernando B., Bohn, Amabily & Labiak, Paulo H., 2020, The ferns and lycophytes of Reserva Natural Guaricica, Antonina, Paraná, Brazil, Check List 16 (1), pp. 183-206 : 193

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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/16.1.183

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Eupodium kaulfussii (J.Sm.) J.Sm.
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Eupodium kaulfussii (J.Sm.) J.Sm. View in CoL

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Examined material. BRAZIL • 2 specimens; Trilha do Meio ; 25°14′38″S, 048°39′13″W; alt. 100 m; 21 Dec. 2004; F.B. Matos & P.H. Labiak 163 leg.; MBM333104; UPCB6231 GoogleMaps 1 specimen; Fazenda da SPVS; 25°18′S, 048°41′W; alt. 50 m; 20 Oct. 2003; P.H. Labiak & R. Goldenberg 3034 leg.; UPCB6225 GoogleMaps .

Identification. Characterized by globose stems, bearing only one leaf (rarely two) per plant, ear-like stipules at the base of each leaf, 3-pinnate-pinnatifid blades, and stalked synangia. The most similar species in the area is Marattia cicutifolia Kaulf. , which differs by having several leaves per plant, 2-pinnate blades, and sessile synangia.

Distribution and habitat. Endemic to Brazil, from Bahia to Rio Grande do Sul. Terrestrial in forests.

Order Hymenophyllales A.B.Frank , Hymenophyllaceae Mart.

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