Diphasiastrum Holub (1975: 104)
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Diphasiastrum Holub (1975: 104) View in CoL . Type:— Lycopodium complanatum L.
Lycopodium subg. Complanatostachys Herter (1909: 29) .— Lycopodium subgen. Thujophyllium Boerner (1912: 110) .— Lycopodium sect. Complanata Victorin (1925: 34 , 89).— Diphasium Rothm. ser. Complanata Rothmaler (1944: 64) . Type:— Lycopodium complanatum View in CoL L.
Sporophytes with subterranean, or creeping to subscandent main stems; branchlets dorsiventral, anisophyllous with decussate, trimorphic leaves, one dorsal and one ventral rank of narrow leaves, and two lateral ranks of broad laterally compressed leaves; branchlet leaves herbaceous throughout; strobili pedunculate; sporophylls subpeltate; sporangial epidermal cells with evenly sinuate side walls; spores reticulate on all faces; gametophytes dauciform. This description applies to the South American material only. Some species in North America and East Asia, have radial, isophyllous branchlets.
Diphasiastrum View in CoL occurs in the Northern temperate, arctic and alpine regions, montains in the tropics, and is absent from Australia, presenting approximately 20 species. The genus (as section Complanata ) was monographed by Wilce (1965). Holub (1975) extensively discussed the relationship to other groups.
A few species in northern temperate regions are isophyllous.
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Diphasiastrum Holub (1975: 104)
Øllgaard, Benjamin 2020 |
Diphasiastrum
Holub, J. 1975: ) |
Lycopodium subg. Complanatostachys
Rothmaler, W. 1944: ) |
Victorin, A. M. 1925: 34 |
Boerner, C. 1912: ) |
Herter, W. 1909: ) |