Phlegmariurus intermedius (Trevis.) B.Øllg., Rodriguésia
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6. Phlegmariurus intermedius (Trevis.) B.Øllg., Rodriguésia View in CoL 63(2): 480. 2012. — Lycopodium intermedium Spring , in Martius, Fl. Bras. I , 2: 111. 1840, non Blume 1828.— Lycopodium reflexum Lam. var. intermedium (Trevis.) Baker, Handb. Fern-allies p. 11. 1887.— Urostachys intermedius (Spring) Herter, Repert. Sp. Nov. Regni Veg. 19: 163. 1923.— Urostachys commutatus Herter, Index Lyc. 57. 1949.— Huperzia intermedia Trevis., Atti Soc. Ital. Sci. Nat. View in CoL 17: 248. 1874.—Synypes: BRAZIL. Rio de Janeiro: “Prope Rio de Janeiro ”, Freyreiss s.n. (BR [BR0000006965716]), Sellow s.n. (B). Fig. 9A View FIGURE 9 .
Plants erect or ascending from a decumbent base, or spreading-scrambling over the ground with erect shoot apices, to 40 cm tall or to 80 cm long, at least to 10 times dichotomous, scrambling individuals often with strongly divergent dichotomies. Shoots homophyllous, equally thick throughout, (4–)5–7(–9) mm in diam. incl. leaves, sporangiate from ca. 10–30 cm above the base, often in separate periodically produced zones. Stems excl. leaves 1–1.5 mm thick at the base, tapering to ca 0.5–1 mm upward. Leaves borne in usually regular, alternating whorls of 5–7, these 0.5–1.5(–2) mm apart, forming 10–14 indistinct longitudinal ranks, usually uniformly strongly recurved and hook-like from an initially appressed leaf base, sometimes slightly recurved to perpendicular, linear-subulate to linear-lanceolate, widest at or just above the base, 4–6 × 0.5–0.7 mm, not twisted, adaxially slightly concave to slightly convex, with indistinct to slightly prominent vein, abaxially with strongly and broadly prominent vein, with smooth margins, firmly herbaceous to subcoriaceous, usually shining, with distinctly prominent decurrent leaf bases. Sporangia 1–1.3(–1.5) mm wide.
Distribution:—Guadeloupe, Dominican Republic?, Venezuela (BO-MO), Guyana, Brazil.
Habitats:—Terrestrial or rupestral on rock outcrops in the mountains.
Specimens examined:— GUYANA: s.loc., Schomburgk Ro. Add. Ser. s.n (HBG); Schomburgk Ri. 1192 (B, K, P [1192B]); Schomburgk Ro. ser. Roraima 31 (P).
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Phlegmariurus intermedius (Trevis.) B.Øllg., Rodriguésia
Øllgaard, Benjamin, Boudrie, Michel & Cremers, Georges 2020 |
Phlegmariurus intermedius (Trevis.) B.Øllg., Rodriguésia
Trevis. 2012: 480 |
Huperzia intermedia Trevis., Atti Soc. Ital. Sci. Nat.
Trevis. 1874: 248 |
Martius
Fl. Bras. I 1840: 111 |