Selaginella
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.344.3.5 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B60111-AD5C-A815-3683-F93EFA74FEAF |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Selaginella |
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Key to the Bolivian species of Selaginella View in CoL
1 Leaves of branches and stems ± uniform, spirally arranged ............................................................................................................ 2
– Leaves of branches and often the main stems dimorphic, disposed in 4 ranks with 2 smaller upper ranks and 2 larger lateral ranks ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2 Leafy stems ± dorsiventral, with larger leaves on the adaxial side; bases of the lower leaves (and often upper leaves) strongly decurrent on the stems; dried stems upturned ............................................................................................................... S. peruviana View in CoL
– Leafy stems radially symmetric; leaf bases abruptly adnate (rarely decurrent on main stems); dried stems straight ...... S. sellowii View in CoL
3 Stems with articulations at the nodes, with a sunken, often darkened ring at or just below each of the often swollen nodes; rhizophores usually arising on the adaxial side of the stems, opposite the axillary leaves .............................................................. 4
– Stems lacking articulations at the nodes; rhizophores usually arising on the lower side of the stems .......................................... 10
4 Stems pubescent; plants scandent, scrambling over other vegetation, mostly 2–8 m long .............................................. S. exaltata View in CoL
– Stems glabrous; plants erect to prostrate, usually less than 1 m long .............................................................................................. 5
5 Main stems unbranched at the bases, erect; leaves monomorphic on unbranched part of stems .................................... S. asperula View in CoL
– Main stems branched from the bases, prostrate to ascending; leaves dimorphic throughout, the lateral ones on the main stems spreading ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
6 Axillary leaves with two long (to 0.5 mm), ± straight, narrow, basal auricles whose tips are sometimes inwardly or outwardly curved ................................................................................................................................................................................. S. sulcata View in CoL
– Axillary leaves not auriculate, or auricles smaller, their tips not usually curved ............................................................................. 7
7 Axillary leaves not auriculate or only faintly so, with ciliate bases, the hairs often 2-celled ............................................ S. diffusa View in CoL
– Axillary leaves with entire bases ...................................................................................................................................................... 8
8 Median leaves basally peltate, apically acuminate; median and lateral leaves narrowly white-margined .................. S. marginata View in CoL
– Median leaves basally each with one auricle, apically aristate; median and lateral leaves with greenish margins ......................... 9
9 Median leaves oblanceolate, long-aristate; lateral leaves 4–7 mm long; stems with one vascular bundle ..................... S. silvestris View in CoL
– Median leaves ovate, short-aristate; lateral leaves 6–9 mm long; stems with two vascular bundles ............................. S. trisulcata View in CoL
10 Stems tufted, rosette-like, curling inward when dry ...................................................................................................... S. convoluta View in CoL
– Stems not tufted, not curling when dry .......................................................................................................................................... 11
11 Plants with distinct, erect main stems, the leaves on stems below lowermost branches ± uniform and appressed ....................... 12
– Plants creeping or erect, if erect, then lateral leaves on main stems spreading (except sometimes at the stem base) ................... 15
12 Main stems stramineous or greenish .................................................................................................................................. S. anceps View in CoL
– Main stems reddish or brownish ..................................................................................................................................................... 13
13 Main stems toward bases dark brown, completely hidden by strongly overlapping leaves; oldest leaves on main stems with pronounced, wide, brown borders ................................................................................................................................. S. convoluta View in CoL
– Main stems toward bases reddish, visible between adjacent leaves (not strongly overlapping); oldest leaves on main stems with greenish, or slightly reddish, narrow borders ................................................................................................................................. 14
14 Lateral leaves basally ciliate to ciliolate acroscopically; plants 10–30 cm tall ............................................................ S. erythropus View in CoL
– Lateral leaves minutely denticulate to entire; plants 30–65 cm tall ........................................................................... S. haematodes View in CoL
15 Rhizophores emerging throughout main stems and on branches ................................................................................................... 16
– Rhizophores restricted to the bases of the main stems ................................................................................................................... 22
16 Median leaves short-cuspidate, the tips up to 1/6 times the leaf length ......................................................................................... 17
– Median leaves long-aristate, the tips 1/3–1 times the leaf length ................................................................................................... 18
17 Lateral leaves acute; leaves grayish green; semideciduous Chiquitano forests on sandstone .................................... S. cabrerensis View in CoL
– Lateral leaves obtuse; leaves adaxially dark bluish-green, abaxially with a dull whitish cast; humid Andean foothill forests .......... .......................................................................................................................................................................................... S. truncata View in CoL
18 Lateral leaves ciliate at bases ......................................................................................................................................................... 19
– Lateral leaves entire to denticulate at bases ................................................................................................................................... 20
19 Median leaves long-ciliate; margins of lateral leaves flat; adaxial surfaces of lateral leaves glabrous ......................... S. alampeta View in CoL
– Median leaves denticulate; margins of lateral leaves revolute; adaxial surfaces of lateral leaves with minute hairs (30 × magnification needed) ............................................................................................................................................................................. S. revoluta View in CoL
20 Lateral leaves on main stems 0.5–2.5 mm long ............................................................................................................ S. calosticha View in CoL
– Lateral leaves on main stems 3–4.5 mm long ................................................................................................................................ 21
21 Median leaves aristate, the tips 1/2 –1 times the leaf length ........................................................................................... S. flexuosa View in CoL
– Median leaves acuminate, the tips to 1/4 times the leaf length ....................................................................................... S. producta View in CoL
22 Lateral leaves on main stems 7–10 mm long, 3–5 times as long as wide .................................................................. S. chrysoleuca View in CoL
– Lateral leaves on main stems 0.2–5 mm long, 1–3 times as long as wide ..................................................................................... 23
23 Lateral leaves on main stems 0.2–0.5 mm long, tightly clasping the stems ............................................................... S. microphylla View in CoL
– Lateral leaves on main stems 1–5 mm long, loosely arranged to spreading .................................................................................. 24
24 Lateral leaves on main stems 4–5 mm long, 2.5–4 times as long as wide; main stems 1–3 mm thick ....................... S. haenkeana View in CoL
– Lateral leaves on main stems 1–3.5 mm long, 1–3 times as long as wide; main stems 0.2–1 mm thick ....................................... 25
25 Acroscopic margin of lateral leaves ciliate at bases ....................................................................................................................... 26
– Acroscopic margin of lateral leaves entire to denticulate at bases ................................................................................................. 28
26 Median leaves of branches aristate .................................................................................................................... S. novae-hollandiae View in CoL
– Median leaves of branches acuminate ............................................................................................................................................ 27
27 Stems erect; median leaves orbicular at stem bases, apices obtuse and ciliate ............................................................ S. leucoloma View in CoL
– Stems creeping-ascending; median leaves ovate at stem bases, apices acute ................................................................... S. minima View in CoL
28 Median leaves long-aristate, tips>1/3 times the leaf length .......................................................................................................... 29
– Median leaves acute to short-aristate, tips <1/3 times the leaf length ............................................................................................ 30
29 Lateral leaves oblong; median leaves narrowly elliptic; margins of lateral and medial leaves, especially the latter, conspicuously hyaline ........................................................................................................................................................................ S. chionoloma View in CoL
– Lateral and median leaves broadly ovate; margins of lateral and medial leaves green or very narrowly hyaline ......... S. flagellata View in CoL
30 Median leaves obovate .............................................................................................................................................. S. glossophylla View in CoL
– Median leaves elliptic to ovate ....................................................................................................................................................... 31
31 Lateral leaves with numerous, small hairs on the adaxial surfaces (30 × magnification needed) .......................... S. popayanensis View in CoL
– Lateral leaves glabrous or nearly so ............................................................................................................................................... 32
32 Plants 0.5–5 cm tall; apices of lateral microphylls acute to acuminate; dorsal microphylls long-acuminate to aristate; sporophyll margins greenish, serrate to serrulate; semihumid habitats, to 1200 m ............................................................................. S. simplex View in CoL
– Plants 4–22 cm tall; apices of lateral microphylls acute; dorsal microphylls acuminate; sporophyll margins whitish, denticulate to short-ciliate; humid montane habitats, 1100–3400 m .................................................................................................................... 33
33 Lateral leaves 2.5–3.5 mm long; median leaves broadly ovate .................................................................................... S. moritziana View in CoL
– Lateral leaves 1–2.5 mm long; median leaves narrowly lanceolate to narrowly ovate .................................................................. 34
34 Median leaves narrowly lanceolate, gradually tapering into ill-defined tips ............................................................. S. angustifolia View in CoL
– Median leaves narrowly ovate, rather abruptly reduced and acuminate at tips .............................................................................. 35
35 Lateral leaves lacking hyaline borders; dorsal sporophylls strongly acuminate ............................................................ S. bryophila View in CoL
– Lateral leaves with hyaline borders; dorsal sporophylls acute ....................................................................................................... 36
36 Median leaves about 2/3 the length of the lateral leaves; lateral leaves obtuse to broadly acute, acroscopically serrate to serrulate; stem apices frequently flagelliform; strobili 2–6 mm long ............................................................................................. S. cavifolia View in CoL
– Median leaves about 1/2 the length of the lateral leaves; lateral leaves acute, acroscopically ciliate; stem apices not flagelliform; strobili 1.5–2.5 mm long ............................................................................................................................................... S. solomonii View in CoL
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