Blechnaceae
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.334.2.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DD1440-0255-BE3E-FF53-FA5F7BB3FE27 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Blechnaceae |
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Key to the Bolivian genera of Blechnaceae View in CoL
1 Blades climbing via twining rachises (plants hemiepiphytic), 2–pinnate .................................................................... Salpichlaena View in CoL
– Blades not climbing, pinnatisect to 1–pinnate (rarely simple) ......................................................................................................... 2
2 Sterile and fertile leaves monomorphic or slightly dimorphic ......................................................................................................... 3
– Sterile and fertile leaves markedly dimorphic .................................................................................................................................. 6
3 Pinnae serrate to serrulate ................................................................................................................................................................. 4
– Pinnae entire ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
4 Rhizome scales> 10 mm long; pinnae 8–22 × 1.2–2 cm, broadly adnate ................................................................... Neoblechnum View in CoL
– Rhizome scales <3 mm long; pinnae 4–15 × 0.5–1.5 cm, narrowed at bases ...................................................... Telmatoblechnum View in CoL
5 Rhizomes stoloniferous; leaves <1 m long; rachises lacking scales or nearly so; pinnae adnate or constricted at bases and truncate or rounded, not stalked, entire ........................................................................................................................................... Blechnum View in CoL
– Rhizomes not stoloniferous; leaves> 1 m long; rachises with scattered to numerous persistent scales; pinnae constricted at bases, cordate, stalked, serrulate, especially toward tips .................................................................... Parablechnum View in CoL ( P. monomorphum View in CoL )
6 Adult blades with flagelliform, bud–bearing apices (juvenile blades have conform apices); pinnae stalked, broadest at bases, biauriculate, with at least one auricle overlapping the rachis ............................................................................................ Cranfillia View in CoL
– Blades with conform or pinnatifid apices, not flagelliform; pinnae adnate or if stalked, then broadest around middle and lacking auricles .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
7 Rhizomes long-creeping; plants usually hemiepiphytic; rhizome scales bicolorous, long-lanceolate, sparsely to densely denticulate ...................................................................................................................................................................... Lomaridium View in CoL
– Rhizomes short-creeping to erect; plants generally terrestrial; rhizome scales various ................................................................... 8
8 Rhizomes short-creeping to erect, 0.3–1.5 cm thick; rhizome scales concolorous; pinnae adnate throughout ..... Austroblechnum View in CoL
– Rhizomes erect,> 1.5 cm thick; rhizome scales bi- or concolorous; proximal pinnae sessile or short-stalked ............................... 9
9 Scales of rhizome apices and petiole bases needle-like, curved, thickened in a central band, strongly or weakly bicolored ............ ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Lomariocycas View in CoL
– Scales of rhizome apices and petiole bases ovate or linear-lanceolate, one cell thick, bi- or concolorous .................................... 10
10 Blades with many pairs of gradually reduced proximal pinnae, these dwindling nearly to the rhizomes; stipe base scales linear-lanceolate, entire, the larger ones with a well-marked blackish mid-stripe contrasting with lighter brown scale margins .. Lomaria View in CoL
– Blades with lowest pairs of proximal pinnae the longest, or nearly as long as more distal pinna pairs; stipe base scales ovate to ovate-lanceolate, entire to often toothed, concolorous and light brown or sometimes with blackish streaks but lacking a well defined black mid-stripe ............................................................................................................................................ Parablechnum View in CoL
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