Mineirella
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.630.3.2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03923D56-C625-A036-71B2-F8D6FAEAE6ED |
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The generic circumscription within the cheilanthoid ferns has seen numerous changes in the last decades as a result of molecular studies showing that traits that had been used to define genera had in fact evolved independently several times in different groups. Following up on this theme, Ponce & Scataglini (2020) described the new genus Mineirella to accommodate four species previously considered to belong to Cheilanthes , but now known to be more closely related to Adiantopsis and Doryopteris . Mineirella differs from typical Cheilanthes by having creeping rhizomes and pentagonal, pedate, lobate-pinnatifid, bipinnatifid, or basally pinnate leaves. The genus occurs on the sandstone and basaltic substrates in central Brazil and extends into Paraguay and Bolivia, where we find one species.
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