Adiantum argutum Splitg., Tijdschr. Natuurl. Gesch. Physiol.
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.332.3.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13723844 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87DD-FFF3-7930-FF49-FA20FBA3F958 |
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Felipe |
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Adiantum argutum Splitg., Tijdschr. Natuurl. Gesch. Physiol. |
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Adiantum argutum Splitg., Tijdschr. Natuurl. Gesch. Physiol. View in CoL 7: 427, fig. 1–2. 1840.
Range: — Colombia to Guianas and Trinidad; Peru, Bolivia (BE, LP, PA, SC), and northern Brazil.
Ecology: —Very common, terrestrial in lowland forests; 100–550 m.
Notes: —For additional comments on characterization of this species, see Prado & Lellinger (2002). Related to A. obliquum , and more broadly to A. latifolium , A. petiolatum , and allies in the much larger A. tetraphyllum clade, similar to many of these in the long-creeping, often cord-like rhizomes. Twice-pinnate species are among the closest allies and are notable for having relatively few pinna-pairs. Differing from A. latifolium especially by the pinnules abaxially with setiform scales on veins, and margins of sterile pinnules conspicuously biserrate.
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