Amauropelta lanceolata A.R.Sm., 2017
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.331.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13722318 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C287EC-FFEC-F819-6CFE-FB39F753F8C7 |
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Felipe |
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Amauropelta lanceolata A.R.Sm. |
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sp. nov. |
Amauropelta lanceolata A.R.Sm. View in CoL , sp. nov. ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 )
Notable for the relatively small, lanceolate fronds; gradually reduced proximal pinnae (the lowest ca. 1 mm long); small but persistent indusia; rachis, costae, veins, and laminar tissue abaxially lacking hairs; and glabrous costae, veins, and laminar tissue between veins adaxially.
Type:— BOLIVIA. Tarija: Prov. Eustaquio Méndez, ciudad de Tarija, posas de Coimata, subiendo a lo largo del Río Coimata , 21º29’S, 64º18’W, 2140 m, I. Jimenez 2481 (holotype UC!; isotype LPB) GoogleMaps .
Plants terrestrial; stems short-creeping to ascending, caudices ca. 1.5–2.0 cm diam.; rhizome scales 4–5 × 0.3–0.5 mm, ascending, shiny brown, bearing hairs to 0.2 mm long on surfaces and margins; petioles dark brown at bases, stramineous distally, to ca. 2–4 cm long, 1–1.5 mm diam., proximally glabrescent or bearing acicular hairs ca. 0.2– 0.3 mm long; leaves to ca. 30 cm long; blades chartaceous, pinnate-pinnatifid, proximal ca. 7 pinna pairs gradually reduced, the shortest ca. 1 mm long, blade apex confluent, pinnatifid, gradually tapering; rachises stramineous to tan, glabrous or glabrescent abaxially; pinnae sessile, subopposite or opposite proximally, alternate distally, widest at the base, to ca. 4 × 1 cm, deeply pinnatifid to ca. 1 mm from costae, segments to 2 mm wide; aerophores lacking or obscure at pinna bases, reduced to small, lunate swellings; laminar buds lacking; veins to 7 pairs per segment, lowermost pair from adjacent segments meeting margins at or just above sinuses; costal scales lacking; costae, veins, and margins glabrous abaxially, but with tiny stipitate glands 0.05 mm long on costae, costules, veins, and laminar surfaces between veins, sessile resinous glands lacking; indument adaxially restricted to costal and rachial grooves, hairs sparse, ca. 0.2 mm long, costules, veins, and laminar tissue between veins lacking hairs; sori medial, round, discrete; indusia present, tan, round-reniform, to ca. 0.5 mm diam., lacking hairs or occasionally with a single marginal hairs ca. 0.2 mm long, stipitate-glandular on margins.
Range:— Endemic to Bolivia ( TA).
Ecology: —Rare (known only from the type); terrestrial in dry forests; 2140 m.
Notes: —Nearest affinities are uncertain, but possibly with A. exuta , known from Bolivia to Ecuador but represented by relatively few collections. That species has only 1 or 2 reduced pinna pairs and strictly opposite pinnate, but is similarly glabrous or glabrescent. Another relative may be A. jujuyensis (de la Sota) Salino & T.E.Almeida , from northwestern Argentina (Jujuy, Salta), also rather poorly known. Collectors often overlook small species of Amauropelta .
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"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University |
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Upjohn Culture Collection |
LPB |
Herbario Nacional de Bolivia, Universidad Mayor de San Andrés |
TA |
Timescale Adventures Research and Interpretive Center |
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