Campyloneurum decurrens (Raddi) C. Presl
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/16.5.1305 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A387A5-C10D-FF8A-07F3-C2621D8EF182 |
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Campyloneurum decurrens (Raddi) C. Presl |
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Campyloneurum decurrens (Raddi) C. Presl View in CoL
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Material examined. BRAZIL • Santa Catarina, Floria- nópolis, PMLP; alt. 45 m; 4 Oct. 2016; A.A. Carmes et al. 64 col.; FLOR 006287 .
Habitat. Dense Ombrophilous Forest.
Habit. Rupicolous.
Distribution pattern. Endemic to Brazil.
Identification. Rhizomes short-creeping, covered with ovate-lanceolate, clathrate, dark brown scales; leaves monomorphic; petioles glabrous, except at the base, which has light to dark brown scales; blades 1-pinnate, ovate, glabrous; pinnae lanceolate, apices caudate, distal pinnae and terminal segment strongly decurrent; veins regularly areolate, with 6–8 areoles between the costa and margin, 2 or 3 included veinlets per areole; sori round; and indusia absent. This is the only species of Campyloneurum with 1-pinnate blades in Brazil. Not easily confused with any other species in the area.
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