Lomaria spannagelii (Rosenst.) Gasper & V.A.O.Dittrich, 2016

Gasper, André Luís De, Dittrich, Viníciusantonio De Oliveira, Smith, Alan R. & Salino, Alexandre, 2016, A classification for Blechnaceae (Polypodiales: Polypodiopsida): New genera, resurrected names, and combinations, Phytotaxa 275 (3), pp. 191-227 : 211-212

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scientific name

Lomaria spannagelii (Rosenst.) Gasper & V.A.O.Dittrich
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6. Lomaria spannagelii (Rosenst.) Gasper & V.A.O.Dittrich View in CoL , comb. nov. — Blechnum spannagelii Rosenst., Hedwigia View in CoL 46: 93–94. 1907.

Lomaridium C.Presl, Abh. Königl. Böhm. Ges. Wiss. View in CoL , ser. 5, 6: 514. 1851. — Type: Lomaridium plumieri (Desv.) C.Presl, Abh. Königl. Böhm. Ges. Wiss. View in CoL , ser. 5, 6: 514–515. 1851. Figs. 4C View FIGURE 4 , 6I View FIGURE 6 .

Plants terrestrial or climbing by rhizomes; rhizomes long-creeping,climbing trees or ascending to erect,non-stoloniferous, stout, clothed with mostly bicolorous, long-lanceolate, denticulate or entire (rare) scales; fronds dimorphic; stipes stout, long, stramineous, brown to dark brown, proximally with scales like those of rhizomes, glabrous or minutely but densely papillose; blades concolorous or bicolorous, the adaxial side dark green, abaxially silver-green, lanceolate or ovate-deltate, deeply pinnatisect or pinnate in the proximal half, usually with many pairs of greatly reduced, auriculate or vestigial pinnae proximally, distally pinnatifid, sometimes with an entire, acuminate blade tip; rachises glabrous or with scattered minute hairs, often atropurpureus; buds absent; aerophores absent; pinnae adnate, oblong-acute to linear-attenuate or narrowly triangular, sometimes falcate, margins entire, slightly revolute; veins free, 1-furcate proximally, terminating near margins in enlarged vein tips adaxially; sori linear, indusia linear, entire to subentire; x = 29, 32.

Species number, comments, and distribution:— 16 species in southern tropical regions, especially the Neotropics, eastern Africa, and Madagascar; a single species, Lomaridium contiguum , is known from Australasia. Lomaridium is easily distinguished from other Blechnaceae by the denticulate rhizome scales, glabrous leaves, and plants that climb by rhizomes.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Polypodiopsida

Order

Polypodiales

Family

Blechnaceae

Genus

Lomaria

Loc

Lomaria spannagelii (Rosenst.) Gasper & V.A.O.Dittrich

Gasper, André Luís De, Dittrich, Viníciusantonio De Oliveira, Smith, Alan R. & Salino, Alexandre 2016
2016
Loc

Blechnum spannagelii

Rosenst. 1907: 93
1907
Loc

Lomaridium C.Presl, Abh. Königl. Böhm. Ges. Wiss.

C. Presl 1851: 514
1851
Loc

Lomaridium plumieri (Desv.) C.Presl, Abh. Königl. Böhm. Ges. Wiss.

C. Presl 1851: 514
1851
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