Salino, Gasper & Dittrich & Smith & Salino, 2016
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13. Woodwardia unigemmata (Makino) Nakai, Bot. Mag. View in CoL (Tokyo) 39(461): 103. 1925. — Woodwardia radicans var. unigemmata Makino, J. Jap. Bot. View in CoL 2: 7. 1918.
Blechnaceae subfam. Stenochlaenoideae (Ching) J.P.Roux, Conspect. South. Afr. Pteridophyta, 156. 2001, emend. Gasper, V.A.O.Dittrich & Salino — Stenochlaenaceae Ching, Acta Phytotax. Sin. 16(4): 18. 1978. — Type: Stenochlaena J.Sm., J. Bot. View in CoL 3: 401. 1841.
Plants epiphytic or terrestrial; rhizomes long-creeping, scandent or not; fronds monomorphic to dimorphic; stipes glabrous to hairy; blades pinnate to bipinnate, sometimes pilose; buds absent (present in Salpichalena hookeriana ); rachises with determinate or indeterminate growth ( Salpichlaena ), glabrous; pinnae articulate to rachises or not ( Salpichlaena ), glabrous or with a pair of glands at their bases ( Stenochlaena ); veins free or with inconspicuous areoles near the costae, simple or furcate, with the ends connected by a marginal vein in Salpichlaena ; sori (sporangia) acrostichoid, without indusia in Stenochlaena , indusia linear in other genera.
Species number, comments, and distribution:— About 12 species, with Salpichlaena in the Neotropics,
Stenochlaena in Asia, Malesia, Australia, and Africa; Telmatoblechnum is pantropical.
Salpichlaena J.Sm. , in Hooker, Gen. Fil.: pl. 93. 1842. — Type: Salpichlaena volubilis (Kaulf.) J.Sm., J. Bot. View in CoL (Hooker) 4: 168. 1841. Figs. 2A View FIGURE 2 , 5D View FIGURE 5 .
Plants terrestrial, climbing by twining rachises; rhizomes long-creeping, non-stoloniferous, bearing dark brown, lanceolate, entire scales; fronds monomorphic to dimorphic, climbing, with indeterminate growth, reaching more than 15 m; stipes stout, long, stramineous, with few scales; blades linear, bipinnate, truncate proximally, apices conform, concolorous; rachises glabrous; buds present or absent; aerophores absent; pinnae not articulate to rachises, petiolulate, linear to linear-lanceolate, flat, margins entire to crenulate; veins simple or furcate, with the ends connected by a marginal vein; sori linear, parallel to commissural veins, protected by elongate indusia, these lacerate or strongly vaulted and virtually tubular, breaking up into narrow recurved strips as the mature spores are released; x = 40.
Species number, comments, and distribution:— Salpichlaena is a neotropical genus with three species ( Moran 1990, Giudice et al. 2008), and is characterized by the rachises with indeterminate growth (reaching 15 m; Moran 1995a) and bipinnate blades.
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Salino
Gasper, André Luís De, Dittrich, Viníciusantonio De Oliveira, Smith, Alan R. & Salino, Alexandre 2016 |
Stenochlaenaceae
Stenochlaenaceae Ching 1978: 18 |
Woodwardia unigemmata (Makino)
Nakai 1925: 103 |
Woodwardia radicans var. unigemmata
Makino 1918: 7 |
Stenochlaena J.Sm., J. Bot.
J. Sm., J. Bot. 1841: 401 |
Salpichlaena volubilis (Kaulf.) J.Sm., J. Bot.
Kaulf. 1841: 168 |