Trichomanes
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.328.3.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1D5B787C-FFBA-264B-1D8B-85F9FA0BFE2E |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Trichomanes |
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Key to the Bolivian species of Trichomanes View in CoL
1 Plants hemiepiphytic; rhizomes long-creeping up small trees; subg. Lacostea ............................................................................... 2
– Plants terrestrial; rhizomes decumbent, suberect, or erect ............................................................................................................... 3
2 Leaves tightly appressed to the tree trunks; blades pinnate to pinnate-pinnatifid ............................................................ T. ankersii View in CoL
– Leaves arching from tree trunks; blades subentire to shallowly toothed or lacerate ...................................................... T. tanaicum View in CoL
3 Fronds large, to 60 × 36 cm; roots numerous, robust, to 1 mm thick or more; blades more than one cell thick; subg. Davalliopsis ............................................................................................................................................................................................ T. elegans View in CoL
– Fronds usually less than 40 × 15 cm; roots numerous to few, filamentous, <0.5 mm thick; laminar tissue 1 cell thick ................ 4
4 Blades with stellate hairs on the veins; subg. Trichomanes View in CoL ............................................................................................................. 5
– Blades glabrous or with simple hairs ................................................................................................................................................ 6
5 Sori usually 1 per pinna, rarely 2–3; involucres (1) 1.5–2.5 mm wide ...................................................................... T. anadromum View in CoL
– Sori 1–4 per pinna; involucres to 1.5 mm wide ....................................................................................................... T. polypodioides View in CoL
6 Leaves strongly dimorphic, the fertile ones longer and narrower than the sterile ones; subg. Feea ............................................... 7
– Leaves monomorphic; subg. Trichomanes View in CoL ....................................................................................................................................... 8
7 Wings between sinuses and midribs 2–3 mm wide; 5–8 veins running from midribs into each segment ................. T. diversifrons View in CoL
– Wings between sinuses and midribs 1–2 mm wide; 2–4 veins running from midribs into each segment ........................... T. trollii View in CoL
8 Blades entire or each abruptly ending in a conform apical segment, or rachises extended, flagelliform and with proliferous apices; involucres fully exserted from segment margins, often stalked; blades glabrous ............................................................................ 9
– Blades each gradually reduced to a pinnatifid apex, rachises not elongate or proliferous; involucres at least partly immersed in blade tissue, laterally fully or partly winged; blades usually hairy ................................................................................................ 11
9 Blades entire, linear ............................................................................................................................................................ T. vittaria View in CoL
– Blades pinnate, ovate or deltate ...................................................................................................................................................... 10
10 False veins rare or lacking; marginal veins faint and discontinuous; pinna margins usually obtusely serrate .. T. hostmannianum View in CoL
– False veins abundant perpendicular to the true veins; marginal veins strong, continuous; pinna margins sharply serrate to spinulose ......................................................................................................................................................................... T. pinnatum View in CoL
11 Pinnae regularly and deeply lobed to pinnatisect; blades partly to completely covered by hairs ....................................... T. lucens View in CoL
– Pinnae entire to serrate or crenate; blades sparsely to moderately hairy ........................................................................................ 12
12 Hairs on rachises abaxially each with 1–4 cells and a bulbous and usually darker basal cell ...................................... T. delicatum View in CoL
– Hairs on rachises abaxially each with 2–8-celled hairs and lacking a bulbous, darkened basal cell (basal cell may be slightly wider than other cells) .............................................................................................................................................................................. 13
13 Hairs on rachises abaxially mostly dark brown or blackish, stout, rigid, terete at the base ......................................... T. plumosum View in CoL
– Hairs on rachises abaxially tawny to orange, delicate, tortuous, the cells flattened ...................................................................... 14
14 Petioles winged (sometimes very narrowly) at least in distal 1/3 ................................................................................... T. accedens View in CoL
– Petioles not winged, but pinnae sometimes slightly decurrent on the petioles .............................................................................. 15
15 Rachis hairs each 1–3 cells long above basal cell; leaves 5–15 cm long ............................................................... T. vandenboschii View in CoL
– Rachis hairs 1- to 8-celled above basal cell; leaves (10) 15–50 cm long ........................................................................................ 16
16 Leaves erect, linear to narrowly lanceolate, 15–55 cm long .......................................................................................... T. cristatum View in CoL
– Leaves arched, deltate to lanceolate, 4–25 cm long ......................................................................................................... T. pilosum View in CoL
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