Aspleniaceae
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.344.3.6 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F11187B0-FFE5-FFC6-409A-FBF29487FBD1 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Aspleniaceae |
status |
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Key to the Bolivian genera of Aspleniaceae View in CoL
1 Rhizome scales clathrate; leaves variable, from simple to 5-pinnate; pinnae in 1-pinnate species 0.5–20 cm long and 0.4–3 cm wide ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
– Rhizome scales non-clathrate; leaves 1-pinnate; pinnae 15–55 cm long and 2.5–12 wide .............................................................. 3
2 Rhizomes erect to creeping, leaves weakly to decidedly radially arranged; petiole bases not swollen ........................... Asplenium View in CoL
– Rhizomes creeping, dorsiventral, leaves in 2 lateral rows; petiole bases swollen ................................................ Hymenasplenium View in CoL
3 Pinnae alternate, at least distally, strongly adnate and often decurrent, the bases not overlapping the rachis; veins free toward the pinna margins (but connected at the tips) ................................................................................................................ Desmophlebium View in CoL
– Pinnae opposite throughout the blades, neither adnate nor decurrent distally, the bases often partially overlapping the rachis; veins areolate toward the pinna margins ............................................................................................................................... Hemidictyum View in CoL
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