Hymenophyllum capillare Desv.
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18. Hymenophyllum capillare Desv. View in CoL ( Desvaux 1827: 333), Fig. 15A, B View FIGURE 15
≡ Sphaerocionium capillare (Desv.) Copel. View in CoL ( Copeland 1938: 33). Type:— LA REUNION. ‘Pend aux arbres dans les forets humides Ile Bourbon’, without date, without collector (lectotype P, P00065016!, here designated). Note: The reference both in the protologue and on the sheet to ‘Tristan da Cunha’ (label handwritten by Desvaux in the left bottom corner) and to ‘ Trich. hirsutum Du Pet. View in CoL -Th.’ (handwritten by Thouars) supports the type status of the specimen here selected as lectotype. However, considering the handwritten label by J.M.C. Richard (Director of the Botanical Garden in La Réunion from 1831) on the left of the plant, the origin of the plant might be ambiguous, as the plant is here said from ‘Bourbon’ (La Réunion). In fact, as detailed by Christensen (1940) and, later supported by Morton (1973), the annotation by Desvaux mentioning ‘Insula Tristan da Cunha’ is erroneous because H. capillare View in CoL does not occur on this island. Thus, the Bourbon annotation makes sense even if it seems to have been later crossed out on the sheet.
= Hymenophyllum pendulum Bory View in CoL (Bory 1834: 81, 82, pl. 8, fig. 2). ≡ Sphaerocionium pendulum (Bory) C.Presl View in CoL ( Presl 1843: 34). Type:—‘Des forêts de Mascareigne’, an X [1801–1802], J.B.G.M. Bory de St.-Vincent s.n. (lectotype P, P00477830!, here designated in accordance with the lectotypification proposed by R. Pichi-Sermolli directly on the sheet). Note: the lectotypification is supported by the strong resemblance between the illustration in Bory (1834) and the Bory’s specimen.
Short description—Epiphytic; long-creeping filiform rhizomes, bearing sparsely distributed roots and long reddish-brown trichomes, and widely separated pending fronds; fronds with usually wingless stipes and rachises, up to 40 cm long, linear to narrowly oblong, bi-pinnate-pinnatifid, less often tripinnate, densely hairy with reddish-brown, stellate, non-pedonculated trichomes on rachises, veins, on both sides of laminae and margins; numerous sori, paratactic, bilabiate without a developed base nor lateral veinlets, but with hairy margins; receptacle short and included.
Global distribution—Central Africa to western Indian Ocean.
Current distribution in Mascarenes— La Réunion.
Ecology—Epiphytic on tree-trunks in lowland to montane rainforests up to the tree-line (400–2,000 m).
Representative specimens examined— LA RÉUNION. Without locality, without date, J. B. G. M. Bory de StVincent s.n. ( P00477830 ) ; GR de la Roche écrite, January 2002, Pignal et al. 1951 ( P00239563 ) ; Bébour , without date, T. Cadet 540bis ( P01328009 ) ; Montagne Saint Denis , September 1968, T. Cadet 1511 ( P01328014 ) ; Plaine des Chicots , November 1970, T. Cadet 2892 ( P01328020 ) .
Note— Hymenophyllum capillare , at least the typical form, is easily distinguished from other Mascarenan hairy Sphaerocionium species by its linear to narrowly oblong fronds with wingless stipes (vs. winged for H. hirsutum ) and rachises (vs. winged for both H. hirsutum and H. hygrometricum , at least at its upper part for the latter species).
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University of the Witwatersrand |
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Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet |
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Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève |
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Botanische Staatssammlung München |
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Université J. Fourier - Grenoble I |
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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