Ctenitis nervata (Fée) R.S.Viveros & Salino
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Ctenitis nervata (Fée) R.S.Viveros & Salino View in CoL
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Examined material. BRAZIL • 1 specimen; Trilha dos Pinheiros; 25°20′05″S, 048°40′54″W; alt. 130 m; 6 Oct. 2005; F.B. Matos & P.B. Schwartsburd 846 leg.; UPCB3858 GoogleMaps • 1 specimen; Trilha do Gervásio ; 25°14′39″S, 048°39′59″W; alt. 100 m; 28 Jul. 2006; F.B. Matos et al. 1234 leg.; UPCB3868 GoogleMaps • 1 specimen; same collection data as for preceding; 7 Sep. 2006; F.B. Matos et al. 1242 leg.; UPCB3862 GoogleMaps • 1 specimen; Trilha do Mirante ; 25°14′25″S, 048°39′55″W; alt. 100 m; 26 Apr. 2019; F.B. Matos et al. 2612 leg.; UPCB44191 GoogleMaps • 1 specimen; Morro do Quei- mado; 25°23′03″S, 048°42′06″W; alt. 150 m; 12 Jun. 2019; F.B. Matos et al. 2644 leg.; UPCB44492 GoogleMaps .
Identification. Formerly known as Ctenitis pedicellata (Christ) Copel. , which is now a synonym (Viveros et al. 2018). It is characterized by erect stems with dark brown to blackish scales, 1-pinnate-pinnatifid leaves, and the pinnae incised ca 1/2–2/3 the distance between segment apices and costae. Sori round, lacking indusia. Ctenitis submarginalis (Langsd. & Fisch.) Ching is the only other species of the genus in the area, differing by orangish stem scales and pinnae incised more than 3/4 the distance between segment apices and costae.
Distribution and habitat. Bolivia and Brazil. Terrestrial in forests.
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