Cyathea microdonta (Desv.) Domin (1929a: 263)
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50. Cyathea microdonta (Desv.) Domin (1929a: 263) View in CoL . Polypodium microdonton Desvaux (1811: 319) . Alsophila microdonta (Desv.) Desvaux (1827: 319) . Trichipteris microdonta (Desv.) Tryon (1970: 46) . Type:— FRENCH
GUIANA. “ America Australi,” Cajenne, without date, N.A. Desvaux s.n. (lectotype P-00633063!, here designated, isolectotype P-00633064!).
Alsophila armata Martius (1834: 71) View in CoL , replaced synonym: Polypodium aculeatum Raddi (1819: 288 ; 1825: 27), not Polypodium aculateum Linnaeus (1753: 1090) , not Alsophila armata (Sw.) Presl (1836: 62) View in CoL . Alsophila ferox Presl (1836: 62) View in CoL , nom. superfl. for Alsophila armata Mart. View in CoL Alsophila aculeata (Raddi) Smith (1842: 667) View in CoL . Type:— BRAZIL. Rio de Janeiro: Mountains of Rio de Janeiro, without date, G. Raddi s.n. (holotype FI n.v., isotype BR-0000006987992!).
Distribution and habitat: — Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad & Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Bolivia at 0– 700 m. Typical lowland plant, found in open spots on wet to waterlogged soils, like swamps and road ditches, also in coastal forests bordering to mangroves.
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Cyathea microdonta (Desv.) Domin (1929a: 263)
Lehnert, Marcus 2016 |
Alsophila armata
Smith, J. 1842: ) |
Presl, C. 1836: ) |
Presl, C. 1836: ) |
Martius, C. F. P. 1834: ) |
Raddi, G. 1825: 27 |
Raddi, G. 1819: 288 |
Linnaeus, C. 1753: ) |