Orthiopteris ferulacea (Moore) Copel., Bernice P. Bishop Mus. Bull. 59: 14. 1929a.
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3. Orthiopteris ferulacea (Moore) Copel., Bernice P. Bishop Mus. Bull. 59: 14. 1929a. Figs 2a View Figure 2 , 3l View Figure 3 , 4b View Figure 4
Davallia trichomanoides Hook., Sec. cent. Ferns T 64. 1861, non Blume 1828.
Davallia ferulacea T. Moore, Index Fil. (T. Moore): 294. 1861. Type. Based on Davallia ferulacea T. Moore
Saccoloma ferulaceum (T. Moore) R.M.Tryon & A.F.Tryon, Rhodora 84: 127. 1982. 1982a. Type. Based on Davallia ferulacea T. Moore
Saccoloma ferulaceum (T. Moore) G.B.Nair, J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 16(3): 642. “1992” [1994]. Type. Based on Davallia ferulacea T. Moore
Type.
FIJI. Naviti Levu, Dec. 1855, Milne 315 (holo: K, 2 sheets: K00794861*, K00794862*).
Description.
Rhizome erect, rising at least 2-3 cm above ground, diameter 5-7 mm. Rhizome scales peltate or pseudopeltate, 2.5-3.0 × 0.7-0.9 mm, lanceolate with long falcate acumen. Fronds 30-80 × 10-30 cm; stipes slender, 10-30 cm long, 0.1-0.2 cm across (at base), light brown; lamina deltoid, tripinnate to quadripinnate, 20-50 cm × 10-30 cm, papyraceous, bright green when dry, glabrous; pinnae at 30-35° to rachis, largest at base, overlapping, stalk 0.5 cm, including stalk 15-25 × 6-9 cm, lanceolate, first basiscopic pinnules of the lowest pinnae enlarged; ultimate segments 1-2 × 0.5 cm, sessile or very short stalked, trapeziform, apex acute, margin without or with very weak cartilaginous border; deeply incised to less than 0.1 mm from veins; lobes narrowly oblanceolate, veins in lobes unbranched, light brown and not strongly contrasting with lamina, ending well below apex. Scales on rachis mostly at base of pinnae or pinnule, irregular triangular, basifixed. Sori apical on lobes, symmetric, not reflexed when dried, in one plane with lamina wings, 0.7-1.0 × 0.4-0.5 mm, elliptic, widest at middle or slightly above, wider than the sterile lamina below sorus; inner indusium brownish green, thin and slightly transparent, usually shorter, sometimes equal to outer indusium, apex with narrow 0.2-0.3 mm long tongue, c. 1/2 length of sorus; outer indusium obtuse; sporangia 4-7 per sorus, capsule globose and rounded at apex, gradually narrowed toward base, indurated annulus cells 16-18, ± equal; spores in polar view 26-30 µm, in lateral view 20-25 µm.
Distribution.
endemic to Fiji (Viti Levu).
Ecology.
Terrestrial in dense forest, bank of creek, at 50-1200 m altitude.
Discussion.
Orthiopteris ferulacea is the smallest species in the genus and the most easily recognizable among the species group with finely dissected fronds because of its relative small size and delicate and finely dissected frond. Orthiopteris trichophylla , similarly dissected, has larger fronds and funnel-shaped sori without narrow tongue, whereas sori of Orthiopteris ferulacea are elliptic with a narrow tongue.
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Orthiopteris ferulacea (Moore) Copel., Bernice P. Bishop Mus. Bull. 59: 14. 1929a.
Luong, Thien Tam, Hovenkamp, Peter H. & Sosef, Marc S. M. 2015 |
Davallia ferulacea
T. Moore 1861 |
Davallia ferulacea
T. Moore 1861 |
Davallia ferulacea
T. Moore 1861 |
Davallia ferulacea
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