Meniscium

Kessler, Michael, Smith, Alan R., Øllgaard, Benjamin, Matos, Fernando B. & Moran, Robbin C., 2023, Prodromus of a fern flora of Bolivia. XLII. Update I., Phytotaxa 630 (3), pp. 183-210 : 204-205

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.630.3.2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10425298

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03923D56-C623-A034-71B2-FA6DFA42E4AF

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Plazi

scientific name

Meniscium
status

 

Key to the Bolivian species of Meniscium View in CoL

1 Pinnae (both fertile and sterile) serrate, at least toward the pinna apices ......................................................................................... 2

- Pinnae (both fertile and sterile) entire to subentire, undulate, or crenulate ...................................................................................... 3

2 Pinnae elliptic, sessile; distal pinnae not or only slightly reduced, apical pinna nearly as large as the lateral pinnae; costae and veins abaxially glabrous or with sparse hairs to 0.2 mm, laminar surface between veins glabrous ................................ M. consobrinum View in CoL

- Pinnae lanceolate, generally pedicellate; distal pinnae gradually reduced, apical pinna much smaller than lower, lateral pinnae; costae and veins abaxially with moderate to dense hairs to 0.35 mm, laminar surface between veins also somewhat hairy ............ ........................................................................................................................................................................................ M. serratum View in CoL

3 Receptacles or sporangial stalks with tubular yellow or orange glands ........................................................................................... 4

- Receptacles or sporangial stalks lacking tubular glands .................................................................................................................. 5

4 Fronds monomorphic; pinnae 4.5–7.5 cm wide; lateral veins of fertile pinnae 8–11 pairs per 3 cm; areoles 13–20-seriate ............. .................................................................................................................................................................................... M. andreanum View in CoL

- Fronds subdimorphic; pinnae 2.5–4.5 cm wide; lateral veins of fertile pinnae 13–18 pairs per 3 cm; areoles 7–10-seriate ............. ........................................................................................................................................................................................ M. arcanum View in CoL

5 Fronds subdimorphic to dimorphic; blades abaxially glabrous on laminar tissue and veins .................................... M. nesioticum View in CoL

- Fronds monomorphic; blades abaxially glabrous to hairy on laminar tissue and veins ................................................................... 6

6 Sporangial stalks each often bearing an acicular hair, or receptacles bearing numerous hairs, or sterile sporangia (sporangiasters) with such hairs .................................................................................................................................................................................. 7

- Sporangial stalks and receptacles generally lacking hairs .............................................................................................................. 10

7 Hairs of costae and blades appressed abaxially; buds often in the axils of proximal pinnae ............................ M. membranaceum View in CoL

- Hairs of costae and blades spreading abaxially; buds lacking ......................................................................................................... 8

8 Proximal pinnae of fertile fronds oblong to elliptic, or elliptic-lanceolate; sterile pinnae 6–12 lateral pairs per frond, 3.5–8 cm wide ........................................................................................................................................................................ M. chrysodioides View in CoL

- Proximal pinnae of fertile fronds linear to lanceolate; sterile pinnae usually>12 pairs per frond, mostly 2.5–4 cm wide ............. 9

9 Abaxial surface of blades glabrous between veins; costal hairs abaxially 0.2–0.3 mm long .................................... M. hostmannii View in CoL

- Abaxial surface of blades bearing erect acicular hairs between veins; costal hairs 0.5–1 mm long ........................ M. longifolium View in CoL

10 Areoles of sterile pinnae about as broad as long, the secondary veins almost straight .................................................................. 11

- Areoles of sterile pinnae much shorter than broad, the secondary veins often curving (subsigmoid) ........................................... 12

11 Pinnae glabrous, the proximal ones subcordate, sessile ............................................................................................ M. andreanum View in CoL

- Pinnae sparsely pubescent on the costae and veins, the proximal ones cuneate at bases, long-stalked ................... M. pachysorum View in CoL

12 Costae, veins, and blades abaxially with numerous short-stipitate glands 0.1 mm long, hairs lacking ................. M. maxonianum View in CoL

- Costae, veins, and blades abaxially lacking glands or nearly so, hairs present at least on costae and veins ................................. 13

13 Fronds 2–4 m; pinnae elliptic,´23–35´2.7–5 cm; buds lacking ............................................................................ M. pachysorum View in CoL

- Fronds generally shorter; pinnae linear-lanceolate, generally <25´3.5(4) cm; buds sometimes present in axils of proximal pinnae ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 14

14 Pinnae rounded at bases, gradually tapering distally ................................................................................................ M. arborescens View in CoL

- Pinnae cuneate at bases, widest at mid-pinna ................................................................................................................................. 15

15 Pinnae narrowly cuneate at bases, usually <2(2.5) cm wide; costae abaxially with adpressed, curved hairs; areoles 4–10(13)- seriate, about as broad as long on sterile fronds …................................................................................................ M. angustifolium View in CoL

- Pinnae broadly cuneate, rounded, or truncate at bases, 1.5–4 cm wide; costae abaxially with mostly spreading, crispate or straight hairs; areoles mostly 8–16-seriate, broader than long on sterile fronds ......................................................................... M. lanceum View in CoL

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