Adiantum dolosum Kunze, Linnaea
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Adiantum dolosum Kunze, Linnaea View in CoL 21: 219. 1848.
Range: — Venezuela, Guianas, Ecuador to Bolivia (BE, PA); Brazil.
Ecology: —Uncommon, terrestrial in lowland wet forests; 0–300 m.
Notes: —Closely related to Adiantum lucidum . Distinctive in the usually 1-pinnate blades, lanceolate, entire pinnae 6–9 times longer than wide, 4–5(–6) pairs per frond, with bases approximately equal-sided, pinnae stalked ca.
1–3 mm long, abaxially bearing scales with pectinate bases, adaxially with scattered scales similar to abaxial ones; veins anastomosing; sori 2, one on each side of a pinna, continuous, linear; indusia with reddish brown hairs.
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Adiantum dolosum Kunze, Linnaea
Kessler, Michael, Smith, Alan R. & Prado, Jefferson 2017 |
Adiantum dolosum
Kunze 1848: 219 |