Pteridaceae
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.332.3.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87DD-FFED-792D-FF49-FA78FA1AF9FE |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Pteridaceae |
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Key to the Bolivian genera of Pteridaceae View in CoL
1 Sterile and fertile blades usually simple, in one species furcate at blade tip (vittarioid ferns) ........................................................ 2
- Blades (at least the fertile ones) pedate, pinnate, or more divided ................................................................................................... 8
2 Blades furcate, leaves 1–4 cm long; veins free ............................................................................................................ Hecistopteris View in CoL
- Blades entire, leaves (5) 10–100 cm long; veins anastomosing, at least with a marginal commissural vein ................................... 3
3 Blades with 1 row of areoles between midribs and blade margins; paraphyses present .................................................................. 4
- Blades with 2 or more rows of areoles; paraphyses present or absent ............................................................................................. 5
4 Petioles red-brown; blades mostly> 4 mm wide; apical cells of paraphyses funnel-shaped ........................................ Radiovittaria View in CoL
- Petioles greenish or yellowish; blades <4 mm wide; apical cells of paraphyses narrow ...................................................... Vittaria View in CoL
5 Sori in lines parallel to costae ........................................................................................................................................................... 6
- Sporangia acrostichoid or in many, reticulating lines diverging from the costae ............................................................................. 7
6 Sori in 1 or 2 lines; spores reniform ........................................................................................................................... Ananthacorus View in CoL
- Sori in (2)3 or 4 lines; spores tetrahedral ...................................................................................................................... Polytaenium View in CoL
7 Sporangia developed only over veins; blades 1–4 cm wide; rhizomes short-creeping ................................................. Polytaenium View in CoL
- Sporangia present over veins and areoles; blades (2) 5–13 cm wide; rhizomes long-creeping ................. Polytaenium View in CoL (= Anetium )
8 Plants of aquatic habitats; sterile and fertile leaves dimorphic (subfam. Parkerioideae View in CoL ) ................................................................. 9
- Plants of terrestrial habitats; leaves monomorphic or rarely dimorphic ......................................................................................... 10
9 Leaves pinnate, to 3 m long; petioles not swollen; sporangia acrostichoid .................................................................. Acrostichum View in CoL
- Leaves 1-pinnate-pinnatifid to 5-pinnate, to 30 cm long; petioles swollen; sporangia marginal .................................. Ceratopteris View in CoL
10 Pseudoindusia veined, bearing the sporangia directly on the underside of the reflexed indusia ...................................... Adiantum View in CoL
- Pseudoindusia absent or if present, lacking veins and not bearing sporangia (these located on the blade surfaces) ..................... 11
11 Pseudoindusia present; sporangia marginal .................................................................................................................................... 12
- Pseudoindusia lacking (sometimes pinna margins slightly recurved or inrolled, but not otherwise modified in Notholaena View in CoL ); sporangia borne along the veins, at vein ends, or abaxially on the blade surfaces, not strictly marginal ...................................... 21
12 Sori paraphysate; awns often present on adaxial side of axes where segments diverge; leaves large, usually 80–300 cm long; proximal pinnae with basiscopically developed lobes or pinnules .......................................................................................... Pteris View in CoL
- Sori lacking paraphyses; awns absent; leaves smaller, to 50(80) cm long; proximal pinnae with or without basiscopically developed lobes or pinnules ............................................................................................................................................................................. 13
13 Blades abaxially farinose; pseudoindusia highly modified, to 0.5 mm wide .............................................................. Aleuritopteris View in CoL
- Blades abaxially glabrous, hairy, or scaly, usually not farinose, if so, pseudoindusia barely modifed, essentially the narrow, inrolled, blade margins ( Notholaena View in CoL ) ........................................................................................................................................................... 14
14 Blades pedate .................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
- Blades 1-pinnate or more divided ................................................................................................................................................... 16
15 Blades scaly .................................................................................................................................................................... Cheilanthes View in CoL
- Blades glabrous, or nearly so ( D. adornata View in CoL has scattered scales on the blades) ............................................................ Doryopteris View in CoL
16 Margins of ultimate segments crenate, blackish; blades 1-pinnate or palmate .............................................................. Doryopteris View in CoL
- Margins of ultimate segments entire to sinuate, not blackish; blades 1-pinnate or more divided .................................................. 17
17 Pinnae simple, ternate, or 1-to 3-pinnate; ultimate segments stalked, glabrous, coriaceous, often bluish green .................. Pellaea View in CoL
- Pinnae 1-pinnate-pinnatifid to 4-pinnate, ultimate segments sessile, glabrous, hairy or scaly, membranaceous to coriaceous, rarely bluish green .................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
18 Blades digitate or pinnate, glabrous (except for clavate hairs 0.1 mm long abaxially), thin to chartaceous; sori discrete, usually many per ultimate segment ............................................................................................................................................. Adiantopsis View in CoL
- Blades pinnate, glabrous, hairy, or scaly, chartaceous to coriaceous; sori continuous or discrete ................................................. 19
19 Blades glabrous on both surfaces; ultimate segments oblong; basal basiscopic pinnules of proximal pinnae exagerrated, compared to more distal pinnules ............................................................................................................................................................... Gaga View in CoL
- Blades hairy or scaly, at least abaxially; ultimate segments beadlike to oblong; basal basiscopic pinnules of proximal pinnae not or only slightly exagerrated, compared to more distal pinnules ......................................................................................................... 20
20 Segments beadlike to oblong, thin to thick; recurved blade margins often modified to form pseudoindusia ; vein ends often obvious as prominent hydathodes adaxially; spores 16 (apomicts) or 32 (sexual) per sporangium; spores echinate, granulose, or verrucate ......................................................................................................................................................................................... Cheilanthes View in CoL
- Segments beadlike, relatively thick-textured; recurved blade margins not strongly modified; vein ends not forming obvious hydathodes near margins of ultimate segments; spores 32 (apomicts) or 64 (sexual) per sporangium; spores cristate to rugulose .. .......................................................................................................................................................................................... Myriopteris View in CoL
21 Rhizomes with hairs ....................................................................................................................................................................... 22
- Rhizomes with scales ..................................................................................................................................................................... 23
22 Pinnae at least lobed, often highly divided; pinna margins not or hardly inrolled; blades> 1.5 cm wide, usually with determinate growth ................................................................................................................................................................................ Eriosorus
- Pinnae entire, rounded, beadlike; pinna margins strongly inrolled; blades 0.5–1.5 cm wide, usually with indeterminate growth (persistent fiddleheads) ..................................................................................................................................................... Jamesonia View in CoL
23 Blades simple to 1-pinnate (sometimes proximally 1-pinnate-pinnatifid) or pedate ..................................................................... 24
- Blades 1-pinnate-pinnatifid or more divided .................................................................................................................................. 25
24 Sterile blades 1-pinnate (sometimes proximally 1-pinnate-pinnatifid) or pedate; fertile leaves resembling the sterile ones ............. .......................................................................................................................................................................................... Hemionitis View in CoL
- Sterile blades simple, in a basal rosette; fertile leaves erect, pinnate ............................................................................ Trachypteris View in CoL
25 Pinnae adaxially with sparse, dissected scales, abaxially densely scaly ........................................................................... Astrolepis View in CoL
- Pinnae adaxially glabrous, abaxially glabrous, farinose, or hairy .................................................................................................. 26
26 Ultimate segments petiolulate, discrete ..................................................................................................................... Argyrochosma View in CoL
- Ultimate segments not petiolulate, not discrete .............................................................................................................................. 27
27 Sporangia (sori) on the vein ends; blades pentagonal .................................................................................................... Notholaena View in CoL
- Sporangia along veins; blades lanceolate ....................................................................................................................................... 28
28 Sporophytes annual; rhizomes weakly developed, not bearing leaf bases from previous years; leaves 5–25 cm long ...................... ........................................................................................................................................................................................ Anogramma View in CoL
- Sporophytes perennial; rhizomes well developed, bearing abundant leaf bases from previous years; leaves 30–120 cm long ......... ..................................................................................................................................................................................... Pityrogramma View in CoL
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