Cochlidium serrulatum (Sw.) L.E.Bishop

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 : 200

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https://doi.org/10.15560/16.1.183

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Cochlidium serrulatum (Sw.) L.E.Bishop
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Examined material. BRAZIL • 1 specimen; Trilha do Gervásio ; 25°14′39″S, 048°39′59″W; alt. 50 m; 21 Dec. 2004; F.B. Matos & P.H. Labiak 138 leg.; UPCB6887 GoogleMaps 1 specimen; Trilha Esborracha Faisqueira ; 25°23′37″S, 048°40′52″W; alt. 15 m; 12 Jun. 2019; F.B. Matos et al. 2649 leg.; UPCB44481 GoogleMaps • 1 specimen; 25°14′28″S, 048°40′23″W; alt. 200 m; 25 Jun. 2007; P.H. Labiak & F.B. Matos 3947 leg.; UPCB6885.

Identification. Characterized by erect stems, and small (10–20 × 2–3 mm), deeply pinnatifid leaves. Sori on lat- eral veins, coalescing at maturity into a coenosorus on each side of the midrib. Not easily confused with any other fern from the area.

Distribution and habitat. Pantropical. Epiphytic in forests.