MARATTIACEAE
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.250.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D13D2946-2F33-B549-FF52-FED7F51FFB85 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
MARATTIACEAE |
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Danaea alata Sm., Mém. Acad. Roy. Sci. (Turin) 5. 420 (1793) Syn: Danaea fendleri Underw. IUCN : NE. Star: GD. RBS Distribution Plots: TRINIDAD: Arima-Blanchisseuse Rd N. RBS Vegetation Classes: Moist lowland forest (Vegnum 3: 3% RBS samples). Additional information: Fern Gaz. (2000) 16(1, 2): 25.
Danaea elliptica Sm. , in Rees, Cycl. 11: Danaea no. 2 (1808) IUCN: NE. Star: GN. Additional information: Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden (2004) 88(1): 243.
Danaea leprieurii Kuntze, Farnkr. 1: 137. t. 60 (1843) IUCN: NE. Star: BU. RBS Distribution Plots: TOBAGO: NE Coast-Main Ridge F.R.; TRINIDAD: Arima-Blanchisseuse Rd N; Brasso Seco; Grande Riviere-Matelot ; Maracas-El Tucuche; Matura-Salybia. RBS Vegetation Classes: (Sub-)Montane forest (Vegnum 1: 75% RBS samples; Vegnum 2: 38% RBS samples); Moist lowland forest (Vegnum 3: 6% RBS samples). Additional information: Fern Gaz. (2000) 16(1, 2): 25.
Danaea nodosa (L.) Sm., Mem. Acad. Sci. Turin 5: 420 t. 9, 11 (1793) Syn: Acrostichum nodosum L. IUCN : LC. Star: GN. RBS Distribution Plots: TRINIDAD: Arima Valley; Catshill-Basse Terre; Cumaca; Grande Riviere-Matelot. RBS Vegetation Classes: Moist lowland forest (Vegnum 3: 5% RBS samples; Vegnum 4: 1% RBS samples). Additional information: Fern Gaz. (2000) 16(1, 2): 25.
Danaea simplicifolia Rudge, Ic. Pl. Guian. 1. 24 t. 36 (1805) IUCN: NE. Star: BU. RBS Distribution Plots: TRINIDAD: Aripo Heights; Rampanalgas-Toco. RBS Vegetation Classes: Moist lowland forest (Vegnum 3: 5% RBS samples). Additional information: Fern Gaz. (2000) 16(1, 2): 26.
Marattia laevis Sm., Pl. Icon. Ined. 2: t. 47 (1790) IUCN: NE. Star: GN. Additional information: Fern Gaz. (2000) 16(1, 2): 26.
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