Pteris marginata Litobrochia tripartita The Pteridaceae family diversity in Togo Abotsi, Komla Elikplim Radji, Aboudou R. Rouhan, Germinal Dubuisson, Jean-Yves Kokou, Kouami Biodiversity Data Journal 2015 3 5078 5078 Sw. Polypodiopsida Pteridaceae Pteris CoL Plantae Pteris tripartita Polypodiales 0 5078 Tracheophyta species tripartita   Pteris marginataBory., Litobrochia tripartita(Sw.) Presl  Materials  Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: 12073; recordNumber: 1096; recordedBy: K. Akpagana; lifeStage: Adult; reproductiveCondition: Fertile; Taxon: nameAccordingToID: The Plant List; scientificName: Pteristripartita Sw.; kingdom: Plantae; phylum: Monilophyta; class: Polypodiidae; order: Polypodiales; family: Pteridaceae; genus: Pteris; specificEpithet: tripartita; taxonRank: species; scientificNameAuthorship: Sw.; Location: continent: Africa; country: Togo; stateProvince: Plateaux; decimalLatitude: 7.5833333; decimalLongitude: 0.6; geodeticDatum: WGS 1984; Identification: identifiedBy: K. Akpagana; dateIdentified: /11/1986; Event: eventDate: /11/1986; Record Level: institutionID: Herbarium togoense; collectionID: TOGO  Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: 12074; recordNumber: 1096; recordedBy: K. Akpagana; lifeStage: Adult; reproductiveCondition: Fertile; Taxon: nameAccordingToID: The Plant List; scientificName: Pteristripartita Sw.; kingdom: Plantae; phylum: Monilophyta; class: Polypodiidae; order: Polypodiales; family: Pteridaceae; genus: Pteris; specificEpithet: tripartita; taxonRank: species; scientificNameAuthorship: Sw.; Location: continent: Africa; country: Togo; stateProvince: Plateaux; decimalLatitude: 7.5833333; decimalLongitude: 0.6; geodeticDatum: WGS 1984; Identification: identifiedBy: K. Akpagana; dateIdentified: /11/1986; Event: eventDate: /11/1986; Record Level: institutionID: Herbarium togoense; collectionID: TOGO  Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: 30055; recordNumber: 118; recordedBy: ABOTSI, SODJINOU & MINGOU; Taxon: nameAccordingToID: The Plant List; scientificName: Pteristripartita Sw.; kingdom: Plantae; phylum: Monilophyta; class: Polypodiidae; order: Polypodiales; family: Pteridaceae; genus: Pteris; specificEpithet: tripartita; taxonRank: species; scientificNameAuthorship: Sw.; Location: continent: Africa; country: Togo; stateProvince: Plateaux; decimalLatitude: 7.58205455; decimalLongitude: 0.62126478; geodeticDatum: WGS 1984; Identification: identifiedBy: K. E. Abotsi; dateIdentified: /05/2013; Event: eventDate: 04-05-13; Record Level: institutionID: Herbarium togoense; collectionID: TOGO  Ecological interactions  Native status Native  Distribution Togo (Ecological Zone 4), Australia, Taiwan, China, Singapore, Borneo, S-India, Andaman Isl., Nicobar Isl., Sri Lanka, peninsular Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Sulawesi, Sumatra, Laos, Nepal, Vietnam, Java, Moluccas, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Principe Isl., Sao Tome, Chagos Arch., Galega Isl., Bioko Isl., Guinea, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Benin, Liberia, Nigeria, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Congo, Madagascar, La Reunion, Comores, Seychelles, Mauritius, Angola, Marianas, Fiji, Palau Isl., Micronesia, Marshall Isl., Nauru, Gilbert Isl., Tonga, New Caledonia, American Samoa, Western Samoa, Tuvalu, Society Isl., Austral Isl., Niue, Marquesas Isl., Costa Rica (I), Costa Rica (I), Panama (I), Colombia (I), Venezuela (I), Brazil (I), Ecuador (I), Peru (I), St. Lucia (I), Puerto Rico (I), Jamaica (I), Surinam (I), French Guiana (I), Mexico (I), USA (I)  Notes  Pteris tripartitais a big fern, terrestrial or epiphytic, with erect, short and thick rhizome, bearing large scales. The fronds are in clumps, 1.5 to 2.5m high (Fig. 18a). The stipe is long (0,3-1,5m), very fleshy and thick. The leaf blade is ovate-deltoid, divided into three equal branches of about 1m long and 25 cm wide. These lateral branches are also divided into similar branches, making the frond pedately shaped. Each branch is bipinnate, with more than 30 pairs of pinnae of (2) 5-25 cm long and 1.3-3 cm wide. The ultimate segments are more or less oblong, straight or falciform, 0.3 to 2 cm long by 3 to 7 mm wide. The ribs form narrow areolae along costae and costulae. They are anastomosed at the ultimate lobes. The leaf blade has a thin texture and a bright green color. Sori extend from sinus to the half of the segment, or almost to the apex (Fig. 18b). This fern usually grows on rich deep soils in tropical rainforests. /11/1986 K. Akpagana Togo 7.5833335 Togo 0.6 0 5078 12073 1 Other material /11/1986 K. Akpagana Togo 7.5833335 Togo 0.6 0 5078 12074 1 Other material 04-05-13 ABOTSI, SODJINOU & MINGOU Togo 7.5820546 Togo 0.62126476 0 5078 30055 1 Other material