Dennstaedtia, Bernh., J. Bot. (Schrader, 1800
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.332.3.2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E73F87D0-D514-FFE1-CF8E-2658FA12FB45 |
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Felipe |
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Dennstaedtia |
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Key to the Bolivian species of Dennstaedtia View in CoL
1 Axes of penultimate segments bordered adaxially on each side by two perpendicular herbaceous wings, the wing on the basiscopic side decurrent onto the axis of the next order; grooves of axes of different order continuous ........................................................ 2
- Axes of penultimate segments lacking perpendicular, decurrent herbaceous wings; grooves of axes of different orders discontinuous .................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2 Basal segments of pinnules alternate and unequal; blades rather glossy on both sides; tips of ultimate segments mostly sharply and deeply toothed; adaxial grooves of blade axes almost glabrous, or with hairs conform to blade hairs; sori cylindrical .................... ........................................................................................................................................................................................ D. bipinnata View in CoL
- Basal segments of pinnules subopposite and subequal; blades usually dull on both sides; tips of ultimate segments mostly shallowly and obtusely toothed; adaxial grooves of blade axes pubescent by appressed pointed hairs different from blade hairs; sori globular ................................................................................................................................................................. D. globulifera View in CoL
3 Blades densely pubescent throughout or at the margins ................................................................................................................... 4
- Blades glabrous or sparsely pubescent ............................................................................................................................................. 5
4 Pinnae 2-to 3-pinnate, mainly ascending, basal acroscopic pinnules longer than basiscopic ones; blades densely pubescent mostly along the axes; bulbils absent on blades ......................................................................................................................... D. cicutaria View in CoL
- Pinnae 1-pinnate-lobate, falcate, except the reflexed basal ones; segment margins densely pubescent; bulbils often present on blades ................................................................................................................................................................................. D. sprucei View in CoL
5 Fertile blades 3-pinnate-pinnatifid to 4-pinnate ............................................................................................................................... 6
- Fertile blades to 3-pinnate ................................................................................................................................................................ 7
6 Sori borne in the bottom of or on the acroscopic margin of deep sinuses; indusia purse-shaped; soriferous lobes often falcately ascending beyond the sori; bulbils often present in pinna axils ....................................................................................... D. cornuta View in CoL
- Sori borne in the apex of lobes; indusia rounded; soriferous lobes usually straight; bulbils absent in pinna axils ............ D. glauca View in CoL
7 Indusia purse-shaped; sori often borne both on the basiscopic and acroscopic margins, in shallow sinuses or at tips of lobes ......... ....................................................................................................................................................................................... D. auriculata View in CoL
- Indusia rounded ................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
8 Sori borne mainly at segment apices, usually protruding from the margin, directed outward, in the plane of the blade ................... ....................................................................................................................................................................................... D. mathewsii View in CoL
- Sori borne mainly at the sides of the segments, all of them directed downwards in the plane of the blade .................................... 9
9 Lamina soft-herbaceous, 3-pinnate-lobate, ultimate segments oblong with truncate-denticulate apex; sori 0.8–1 mm wide ............ ........................................................................................................................................................................................... D. dissecta View in CoL
- Lamina firmly herbaceous to subcoriaceous, to 2-pinnate-pinnatifid, ultimate segments oblong with rounded, crenate apex; sori 1–1.2 mm wide ............................................................................................................................................................ D. obtusifolia View in CoL
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