Microgramma
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.354.1.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B6DA7F-7B69-1919-E9AD-0145FA2EF805 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Microgramma |
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Key to the Bolivian species of Microgramma View in CoL
1 Rhizomes ca. 3 mm diam., bearing globose tubers; rhizome scales bicolored, mostly round, a few slightly ovate ........ M. bifrons View in CoL
– Rhizomes 1–10 mm diam., lacking tubers; rhizome scales concolorous to bicolored, mostly lanceolate ....................................... 2
2 Blades with conspicuous and sometimes abundant lanceolate to subulate or minute round peltate scales on the tissue between the midrib and blade margins ................................................................................................................................................................. 3
– Blades glabrous, with hairs on the blade tissue, or with arachnoid scales; if lanceolate scales present, these mainly along midribs ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
3 Blades with conspicuous and sometimes abundant lanceolate to subulate scales on the tissue between midribs and blade margins; fronds monomorphic or dimorphic ................................................................................................................................................... 4
– Blades with minute, round to stellate, peltate scales on the tissue between midribs and blade margins; fronds monomorphic ..... 7
4 Fronds monomorphic, fertile and sterile blades similar in size ................................................................................... M. latevagans View in CoL
– Fronds dimorphic, the sterile blades 2–6 times broader than the fertile ones .................................................................................. 5
5 Sterile blades 0.8–2.5 cm long; blade scales subulate, setiform from abruptly expanded bases, geniculate, rarely applanate; rhizome scales spreading, the tips filiform ......................................................................................................................................... M. nana View in CoL
– Sterile blades 3–8 cm long; blade scales narrowly deltate from scarcely expanded bases, applanate; rhizome scales appressed, the tips not filiform ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
6 Veins obscure abaxially; sori overlapping margins of fertile fronds ................................................................................ M. reptans View in CoL
– Veins visible, at least abaxially; sori borne abaxially, not overlapping margins of fertile fronds ............................... M. tobagensis View in CoL
7 Blades firm-herbaceous; veins distinct on both surfaces; blade surfaces with minute, stellate scales mostly <0.1 mm in diameter; rhizome scales erose, translucent ............................................................................................................................. M. dictyophylla View in CoL
– Blades coriaceous; veins indistinct on both surfaces; blade surfaces with circular scales mostly 0.2–0.3 mm in diameter; rhizome scales toothed, opaque .................................................................................................................................................... M. percussa View in CoL
8 Rhizome scales entire ....................................................................................................................................................................... 9
– Rhizome scales ciliate, denticulate, or erose .................................................................................................................................. 10
9 Sori elongate to linear; primary lateral veins much thicker and more prominent than the others; laminar apices acute .................... ................................................................................................................................................................................ M. persicariifolia View in CoL
– Sori round; primary lateral and other veins equally prominent; laminar apices caudate .................................................. M. thurnii View in CoL
10 Rhizome scales erose, bicolorous, each with a sharply differentiated brown median streak and broad whitish margins ............. 11
– Rhizome scales entire, ciliate, concolorous or indistinctly bicolorous .......................................................................................... 12
11 Rhizomes broadly flattened, to 30 mm wide; blades lanceolate, 2–9 cm wide ...................................................... M. megalophylla View in CoL
– Rhizomes slightly flattened, 0.5–1.0 mm wide; blades linear, 4–10 mm wide .................................................... M. rosmarinifolia View in CoL
12 Leaves monomorphic (fertile and sterile leaves similar in size and shape) or differing only in size, fertile blades lanceolate; abaxial midrib scales lacking or few ........................................................................................................................................................... 13
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