Hymenophyllum subg. Hymenophyllum
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.328.3.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1D5B787C-FFAE-265E-1D8B-8209FA0BFB5B |
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Felipe |
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Hymenophyllum subg. Hymenophyllum |
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Key to the Bolivian species of Hymenophyllum subg. Hymenophyllum
1 Involucres in the plane of the blade; ultimate segments 1–2 mm wide; leaves 8–35 cm long ........................................................ 2
– Involucres at an angle to the blade plane; ultimate segments to 1 mm wide; leaves <8(10) cm long ............................................. 3
2 Veins with triangular, erect lamellae (may be hard to see!) perpendicular to the plane of the blade; involucres broader than long, with dentate margins ...................................................................................................................................................... H. cristatum View in CoL
– Veins lacking lamellae out of the plane of the blade; involucres as long as broad to 3 times as long, with entire to dentate margins .......................................................................................................................................................................................... H. fucoides View in CoL
3 Leaves <1 cm long, (sub)peltate; involucral margins entire ........................................................................................... H. herzogii View in CoL
– Leaves> 1 cm long, pinnate; involucral margins entire or dentate ................................................................................................... 4
4 Veins and rachises lacking hairs or with very few, whitish hairs; involucral margins entire ......................................... H. peltatum View in CoL
– Veins and rachises with scattered, reddish hairs; involucral margins undulate to dentate ............................................................... 5
5 Involucral margins undulate to shallowly dentate; ultimate segments 0.4–0.6 mm wide, ascending .......................... H. assurgens View in CoL
– Involucral margins dentate; ultimate segments 0.7–0.9 mm wide, spreading ............................................................ H. cordobense View in CoL
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