Pleopeltis subvestita (Maxon) A.R.Sm., Candollea
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Pleopeltis subvestita (Maxon) A.R.Sm., Candollea View in CoL 60(1): 282. 2005.
= Polypodium subvestitum Maxon, Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 17: 566. 1916.
Range: —Central Peru to Bolivia (CO, LP, OR, PO).
Ecology: —Fairly common; saxicolous (rock walls) and terrestrial in shrubby rocky habitats; 2350–4200 m.
Notes: —Very similar to P. pycnocarpa , but differs in its ovate, broadly cordate, and often somewhat funnel-shaped blade scales, and slightly broader rhizome scales that are not quite as sharply bicolorous. To the unaided eye, the blade scales appear grayish, whereas in P. pycnocarpa they look blackish. Some specimens are intermediate between both species; more study is needed.
Pleopeltis thyssanolepis (A.Braun ex Klotzsch) E.G.Andrews & Windham, Contr. Univ. Michigan Herb. 19: 46. 1993.
= Polypodium thyssanolepis A.Braun ex Klotzsch, Linnaea View in CoL 20: 392. 1847.
Range: —Greater Antilles; mountains from Mexico to Venezuela and Bolivia (CO, LP).
Ecology: —Uncommon; saxicolous and rarely epiphytic species in deciduous to semihumid forests; 1250–2500.
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Pleopeltis subvestita (Maxon) A.R.Sm., Candollea
Smith, Alan R., Kessler, Michael, León, Blanca, Almeida, Thaís Elias, Jiménez-Pérez, Iván & Lehnert, Marcus 2018 |
Pleopeltis subvestita (Maxon) A.R.Sm., Candollea
2005: 282 |
Polypodium thyssanolepis A.Braun ex
Klotzsch 1847: 392 |