Mecodium
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.313 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5613850 |
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Subgenus Mecodium
Subgenus Mecodium potentially groups five species in the area including eastern and southern Africa and the western Indian Ocean. These species are morphologically close and are thus often confused ( Fig. 5 View Fig. 5 ): paleotropical populations of supposedly H. polyanthos (Sw.) Sw. , East and South-African and Indian Ocean H. capense Schrad. , East and South-African H. kuhnii C.Chr. , the western Indian Ocean H. fumarioides Bory ex Willd. and H. inaequale (Poir.) Desv. In the fern flora of South Africa, Sim (1915) considered H. capense as a synonym of H. fumarioides , and H. inaequale is cited in the area but not H. kuhnii contrary to the other more recent local floras (e.g., Burrows 1990). Roux (2009) restricted H. fumarioides (the type is a mixed collect from Mauritius and La Réunion: J.B.G.M. Bory de St. Vincent 119, holotype BW20229010, isotype P00547028) and H. inaequale to the Indian Ocean and Tanzania, H. capense being treated as a distinct species with a wider distribution including the Indian Ocean, eastern Africa and South-Africa.
Our investigations allowed us to recognize and propose here only three species for subg. Mecodium in the archipelago as we will discuss here-after. These species are H. capense , H. inaequale and H. kuhnii .
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