Lellingeria, sensu Labiak, 2013
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.354.1.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B6DA7F-7B5E-192E-E9AD-01B6FA2EF882 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Lellingeria |
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Key to the Bolivian species of Lellingeria View in CoL
1 Fertile median pinnae <8(9) mm long .............................................................................................................................................. 2
– Fertile median pinnae>(8) 10 mm long ............................................................................................................................................ 5
2 Pinnae acroscopically gibbous ................................................................................................................................... L. phlegmaria View in CoL
– Pinnae entire or nearly so ................................................................................................................................................................. 3
3 Rhizome scales <0.5 mm long ..................................................................................................................................... L. simacensis View in CoL
– Rhizome scales> 1.5 mm long .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
4 Hairs on rachises brown, thick; epiphytic, mature plants often pendent ........................................................................ L. suspensa View in CoL
– Hairs on rachises white, thin; terrestrial and saxicolous, mature plants erect ................................................................. L. ciliolepis View in CoL
5 Pinna bases slightly constricted, distant, rachises partly free on both sides ....................................................... L. pseudocapillaris View in CoL
– Pinna bases broadly adnate, confluent, rachises not free ................................................................................................................. 6
6 Sinuses between pinnae up to about as wide as the pinna width ...................................................................................................... 7
– Sinuses between pinnae at least 1.5 times as wide as the pinna width ............................................................................................. 9
7 Mature leaves> 15 cm long ................................................................................................................................................. L. major View in CoL
– Mature leaves <10(15) cm long ........................................................................................................................................................ 8
8 Rachises glabrous or nearly so; proximal pinnae triangular ........................................................................................ L. subsessilis View in CoL
– Rachises densely hairy; proximal pinnae rudimentary ....................................................................................... L. pseudotenuicula View in CoL
9 Pinnae strongly ascending, set ca. 45° to rachises .......................................................................................................................... 10
– Pinnae slightly ascending, set ca. 60–80° to rachises ..................................................................................................................... 11
10 Mature leaves (25)30–35(55) cm long; many pinnae elongated, with long, attenuate apical portions ................. L. flagellipinnata View in CoL
– Mature leaves 10–15(20) cm long; few, if any, pinnae elongated, if so, not apically attenuate ................................... L. subsessilis View in CoL
11 Rachises glabrescent, at least on one side ...................................................................................................................... L. jimenezii View in CoL
– Rachises with dense hairs on both sides ......................................................................................................................................... 12
12 Rhizome scales 4–5 mm long; fronds 30–40 cm long; rachises only slightly pubescent abaxially .................................... L. affinis View in CoL
– Rhizome scales 2–4 mm long; fronds 12–15(25) cm long; rachises conspicuously pubescent abaxially ..................... L. apiculata View in CoL
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