Abacopteris aspera (C. Presl) Ching

Fawcett, Susan & Smith, Alan R., 2021, A Generic Classification of the Thelypteridaceae, Fort Worth, Texas, USA: BRIT Press : 23

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https://doi.org/ 10.17348/jbrit.v15.i2.1206

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14076114

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Abacopteris aspera (C. Presl) Ching
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Constituent species.—* Abacopteris aspera (C. Presl) Ching View in CoL ( Figs. 5D, 5E View FIG ); * A. birii (R.D. Dixit & Balkr.) S.E. Fawc. & A.R. Sm. View in CoL ; A. gardneri (Holttum) S.E. Fawc. & A.R. Sm. View in CoL ; A. gracilis (Ching ex Y.X. Lin) S.E. Fawc. & A.R. Sm. View in CoL ; * A. gymnopteridifrons (Hayata) Ching View in CoL ; A. hekouensis (Ching ex Y.X. Lin) S.E. Fawc. & A.R. Sm. View in CoL ; * A. hirtisora (C. Chr.) S.E. Fawc. & A.R. Sm. View in CoL ; A. macrophylla (Ching ex Y.X. Lin) S.E. Fawc. & A.R. Sm. View in CoL ; * A. nitida (Holttum) S.E. Fawc. & A.R. Sm. View in CoL ; A. nudata (Roxb.) S.E. Fawc.& A.R. Sm. View in CoL ; * A. peltochlamys (C. Chr.) Holttum View in CoL ; * A.repanda (Fée) S.E. Fawc. & A.R. Sm. View in CoL ; A. setosa (Ching ex Y.X. Lin) S.E. Fawc. & A.R. Sm. View in CoL ; A. yunguiensis (Ching ex Y.X. Lin) S.E. Fawc. & A.R. Sm. View in CoL

Incertae sedis. —* Pneumatopteris afra (Christ) Holttum , recognized by Holttum (1974a, 1973a) occurs in tropical West Africa, and is similar to Abacopteris hirtisora (distributed from India to Thailand) in having narrow pinnae (~ 2 cm wide) that are toothed or lobed; other species of Abacopteris typically have broader pinnae (> 3cm) with entire of crenate margins. Phylogenetic analyses (Fawcett et al. in press) place this taxon variably within Abacopteris or Christella s.s., suggesting the possibility of hybrid origin. Sphaerostephanos validus may be closely related to A. hirtisora , or a synonym of it ( Lindsay et al. 2009) but is treated as incertae sedis pending further study. An intergeneric hybrid has been reported between Pneumatopteris afra and Christella dentata ( Quansah & Edwards 1986) .

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