Amauropelta pusilla (Mett.) A.R.Sm., PhytoKeys
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Amauropelta pusilla (Mett.) A.R.Sm., PhytoKeys |
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Amauropelta pusilla (Mett.) A.R.Sm., PhytoKeys View in CoL 57: 31. 2015.
= Thelypteris pusilla (Mett.) Ching, Bull. Fan Mem. Inst. Biol., Bot. View in CoL 10: 254. 1941.
Range:— Mountains from Costa Rica to Venezuela and Bolivia (CO, LP).
Ecology:— Uncommon; terrestrial in humid forests, forming rosettes on wet rocks, rock walls, and mossy banks, rarely epiphytic; 1700–3250 m.
Notes:— Unlike any other species of Amauropelta and superficially resembling some species of Asplenium . The leaves are usually arching, rooting from buds produced distally on the rachises.
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Amauropelta pusilla (Mett.) A.R.Sm., PhytoKeys
Smith, Alan R. & Kessler, Michael 2017 |
Amauropelta pusilla (Mett.) A.R.Sm., PhytoKeys
Mett. 2015: 31 |
Thelypteris pusilla (Mett.) Ching, Bull. Fan Mem. Inst. Biol., Bot.
Ching 1941: 254 |