Diplazium, Sw., J. Bot. (Schrader, 1800
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.334.2.4 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F95A1307-FFD5-FF93-73C7-FB6B5EA4D2F3 |
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Felipe |
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Diplazium |
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Key to the Bolivian species of Diplazium View in CoL
1 Blades simple, subentire ................................................................................................................................................................... 2
– Blades 1- to 3-pinnate ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2 Petioles 10–30 cm long; veins free .................................................................................................................... D. plantaginifolium View in CoL
– Petioles 0 – 5 cm long; veins anastomosing .................................................................................................................... D. praestans
3 Veins anastomosing .......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
– Veins free .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
4 Blades pinnate with 2–4 free pinna pairs ....................................................................................................................... D. andinum View in CoL
– Blades pinnatifid or with 1 free pinna pair .............................................................................................................. D. pinnatifidum View in CoL
5 Blades 1-pinnate, the pinnae entire or lobed to 1/3 to the costae, with equilateral or subequilateral bases ..................................... 6
– Blades 1-pinnate-pinnatifid (lobed>1/3 to the costae) to 4-pinnate, or if pinnae only crenate then these with inequilateral bases .. ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
6 Pinnae lobed 1/6–1/3 to the costae, usually broadest near in the middle; pinna bases cuneate ................................ D. cuneifolium View in CoL
– Pinna margins entire or shallowly crenate; pinnae broadest near their bases; pinna bases truncate ................................................ 7
7 Costae abaxially glabrous or with a few, scattered scales ............................................................................................ D. ballivianii
– Costae abaxially densely and minutely puberulent ..................................................................................................... D. mapiriense View in CoL
8 Blades 1-pinnate to 1-pinnate-pinnatisect (rarely proximally fully 2-pinnate) ................................................................................ 9
– Blades at least proximally 2- to 4-pinnate ...................................................................................................................................... 16
9 Pinna bases subequilateral or lobed basiscopically ........................................................................................................................ 10
– Pinna bases mostly conspicuously inequilateral with reduced basiscopic sides ............................................................................ 13
10 Proliferous buds usually present in axils of distal pinnae; larger pinnae 9–22 cm broad ..................................... D. macrophyllum View in CoL
– Proliferous buds lacking; larger pinnae 3–7 cm broad ................................................................................................................... 11
11 Pinnae incised 1/3–2/3 towards the costae, proximal pinnae not fully incised at their bases; rachises glabrous ...... D. tabalosense View in CoL
– Pinnae incised 3/4 towards the costae or more, or basally pinnate and with a few proximal pinnules largely free; rachises glabrous or hairy ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
12 Indusia vestigial or lacking; sori mostly 1.5–2.5 mm long; blades chartaceous to subcoriaceous; pinnae with>20 pairs of segments ........................................................................................................................................................................ D. lindbergii View in CoL
– Indusia persistent; sori mostly 3–7 mm long; blades firm-membranaceous; pinnae with <15 pairs of segments .......... D. striatum View in CoL
13 Pinnae each with an enlarged and often free acroscopic auricle .................................................................................................... 14
– Pinnae without conspicuously enlarged acroscopic auricles .......................................................................................................... 15
14 Proximal pinnae sessile (rarely short-stalked); acroscopic lobes cut 1/4–1/2 to the costae ..................................... D. bombonasae View in CoL
– Proximal pinnae stalked; acroscopic lobes cut fully or nearly so to the costae ....................................................... D. petiolulatum View in CoL
15 Pinnae lobed 1/2–3/4 to the costae (rarely in proximal pinnae the proximal acroscopic segments free) ..................... D. cristatum View in CoL
– Pinnae (at least proximal ones) lobed 3/4 to fully to the costae .............................................................................. D. stuebelianum View in CoL
16 Costae abaxially moderately to abundantly puberulent with minute hairs 0.1–0.3 mm long ........................................................ 17
– Costae abaxially glabrous or sometimes with spreading hairs 0.4–0.5 mm long or filiform or lanceolate scales, but not puberulent ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
17 Abaxial blade tissue between veins minutely puberulent ............................................................................................. D. expansum View in CoL
– Abaxial blade tissue between veins glabrous ................................................................................................................................. 18
18 Sori and indusia 2–3 mm long, extending to within 1 mm of the segment margins ...................................................... D. yuyoense View in CoL
– Sori and indusia 1–2 mm long, not reaching the segment margins ................................................................................. D. alienum View in CoL
19 Scales of axes, especially of costae and costules, frequent to abundant, with setulose, serrulate, or otherwise toothed margins ...... ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
– Scales of axes lacking or with entire margins ................................................................................................................................ 23
20 Scales of axes bicolorous, pale with blackish borders and mostly black bifid marginal teeth ...................................... D. rostratum View in CoL
– Scales of axes concolorous, the marginal teeth not bifid or black ................................................................................................. 21
21 Sori exindusiate; all axes abaxially (stipes, rachises, costae, costules, and costulets) with dense, conspicuous scales ..................... ................................................................................................................................................................................. D. exindusiatum View in CoL
– Sori indusiate, linear; axes abaxially lacking conspicuous scales, or if scales present, relatively small, <5 mm long and <1 mm wide, inconspicuous (if present at all) on more minor axes (costules and costulets) ..................................................................... 22
22 Largest pinnules deeply incised, at least 3/4 to the costules, often nearly to costules; indusia broadly elliptic, 1–2 mm long; scales of petiole bases, rachises, costae, and costules with stout marginal teeth; blades lacking buds .............................. D. moritzianum View in CoL
– Largest pinnules lobed 1/4–1/2 to the costules; indusia linear, 2.5–4 mm long; scales of costae and costules with weakly and irregularly ciliolate margins; blades usually bearing buds .................................................................................................. D. wolfii View in CoL
23 Indusia thick, bicolorous, dark to pale brown and blackish near line of attachment ........................................................ D. bicolor View in CoL
– Indusia thin-textured, essentially concolorous ............................................................................................................................... 24
24 Indusial margins erose to ciliate ..................................................................................................................................................... 25
– Indusial margins entire (may split irregularly at maturity) ............................................................................................................. 27
25 Fronds to 35 cm long; blades 2-pinnate; pinnae, especially the proximal ones, strongly falcate-ascending, to 6 cm long ................ ..................................................................................................................................................................................... D. bipinnatum View in CoL
– Fronds 60–150 cm long; blades 2-pinnate-pinnatisect or more divided; pinnae straight or only slightly curved, 15–25 cm long .... ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
26 Ultimate segments 6–14 × 2–6 mm; buds lacking ....................................................................................................... D. buchtienii View in CoL
– Ultimate segments 8–16 × 4–8 mm; buds in axils of pinnae or pinnules usually present ........................................ D. diplazioides View in CoL
27 Blades 2-pinnate, pinnules of larger pinnae crenate or lobed, cut 1/2 or less to the costules, free portions of segments (if any) usually about as long as broad ..................................................................................................................................... D. ambiguum View in CoL
– Blades proximally 2-pinnate-pinnatifid or more divided, pinnules of larger pinnae cut 3/4 or more to the costules, free portions of segments usually 1.5–4 times as long as broad .............................................................................................................................. 28
28 Indusia pouchlike; veins usually 4–5 pairs per ultimate segment; free portions of ultimate segments about 1.5 times as long as broad ..................................................................................................................................................................................... D. hians View in CoL
– Indusia flat; veins 6–8 pairs in larger segments; free portions of ultimate segments 2–4 times as long as broad ......................... 29
29 Scales of costae and costules red-brown, broadly ovate ............................................................................................ D. bolivianum View in CoL
– Scales of costae and costules orange, filiform to linear ................................................................................................ D. divergens View in CoL
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