Cyclodium trianae (Mett.) A.R.Sm. 1986

Almeida, Thais Elias & Salino, Alexandre, 2015, Thirteen new records of ferns from Brazil, Biodiversity Data Journal 3, pp. 4421-4421 : 4421

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scientific name

Cyclodium trianae (Mett.) A.R.Sm. 1986
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Cyclodium trianae (Mett.) A.R.Sm. 1986   LSID

Dryopteridaceae

Cyclodium trianae (Mett.) A.R.Sm., Amer. Fern J. 76(2): 56-98. 1986. Aspidium trianae Mett., Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot., V. 2: 243. 1864. Type: Colombia, Triana 32 (B). Fig. 8.

Materials

Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: BHCB 144684 ; recordNumber: T.E. Almeida 2561; recordedBy: T.E. Almeida & A. Salino; Taxon: taxonID: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:275528-2; scientificName: Cyclodiumtrianae (Mett.) A.R.Sm.; kingdom: Plantae; class: Polypodiopsida; order: Polypodiales; family: Dryopteridaceae; genus: Cyclodium; specificEpithet: trianae; scientificNameAuthorship: (Mett.) A.R.Sm.; Location: continent: South America; country: Brazil; countryCode: BR; stateProvince: Acre; municipality: Cruzeiro do Sul; locality: Comunidade Santa Luzia, 45 km from Cruzeiro do Sul on BR-364 ; verbatimElevation: 276 m; minimumElevationInMeters: 276; verbatimCoordinates: 07°53'45"S, 72°24'30"W; verbatimLatitude: 07°53'45"S; verbatimLongitude: 72°24'30"W; decimalLatitude: -7.895833; decimalLongitude: -72.408333; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: A. Salino & A.R. Smith; dateIdentified: 2011-12-06; Event: eventDate: 2010-12-10; year: 2010; month: 12; day: 10; Record Level: type: specimen; language: Portuguese; collectionCode: BHCB GoogleMaps

Distribution

Previously known distribution: Colombia, Ecuador, Panama and Peru ( Smith 1986). Fig. 9.

Ecology

Occurs as terrestrial at low elevations, usually below 500 m, at eastern side of Andes.

Taxon discussion

In his revision of Neotropical Cyclodium , Smith (1986) cited that this species and Cyclodium seemannii (Hook.) A.R.Sm. can be distinguished from all other species of the genus by the round-reniform indusia. Cyclodium trianae can be readily separated from C. seemannii by the lack of sessile and globose glands in the lamina abaxially ( Smith 1986).