Lindsaea

Rojas-Alvarado, Alexander Francisco & Tejero-Díez, José Daniel, 2017, Novelties and notes in Lindsaea (Lindsaeaceae) from Mexico and Central America, Phytotaxa 296 (2), pp. 147-160 : 157-158

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.296.2.4

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0B52583B-1734-FFEA-FF57-008C21ADFB0E

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Lindsaea
status

 

Key to Mexican and Central American species of Lindsaea View in CoL

1. Acroscopic margins of segments undulate and with some short clefts; sori irregularly interrupted, at least in the more developed segments.............................................................................................................................................................................................2

- Acroscopic margins of segments entire or repand; sori typically continuous....................................................................................4

2. Blades 2-pinnate (Neotropics).................................................................................................................................................... L. feei View in CoL

- Blades 1-pinnate.................................................................................................................................................................................3

3. Blades lanceolate with 5–15 pinnae pairs, pinnae 3–6 times longer than wide, subequilateral, with primary vein centered; spores trilete ( Costa Rica, Panama, Greater Antilles, South America) ........................................................................................ L. imrayana View in CoL

- Blades linear-elliptic, with 30–50 pinnae pairs, pinnae as long as wide, dimidiate, with primary vein sympodial basiscopic; spores monolete ( Panama, Colombia) ........................................................................................................................................ L. seemannii View in CoL

4. Sori present along both sides of segments (acroscopic and basiscopic); segments long-triangular, at least 5 times longer than wide; first vein dimidiate at base and centered at the apex ( Costa Rica, Panamá, Ecuador) ....................................................... L. taeniata View in CoL

- Sori present only along acroscopic side of segments; segments triangular to rectangular or similar, less than 4 times as long as wide; first vein full dimidiate.............................................................................................................................................................5

5. Longer segments less than 2-times longer than wide.........................................................................................................................6

- Longer segments more than 2-times longer than wide.....................................................................................................................10

6. The largest blades or longest pinnae with 35–75 segment pairs; if blade with two basal pinnae then these held vertically.............7

- The largest blade or pinnae with less than 30 segments pairs; if 2-pinnate, the pinnae not held vertically.......................................8

7. Blades 1 or 2-pinnate; segments rectangular with acroscopic side convex; spores trilete (Neotropical) ............................. L. stricta View in CoL

- Blades 1-pinnate; segments triangular with acroscopic sides concave; spores monolete ( Costa Rica, Panama) ............. L. pratensis View in CoL

8. Stipes (at least distally) and rachises dark brown to grayish..................................................................................... L. fuscopetiolata View in CoL

- Stipes (at less distally) and rachises stramineous (yellowish to green-yellow) or with dark shadows..............................................9

9. Blades 1-pinnate (or sometimes 2-pinnate at the base); basal segments distant (> 1 cm apart) and ascending; fronds 5–20 cm long ( Nicaragua, Cuba) ............................................................................................................................................................... L. cubensis View in CoL

- Blade fully 2-pinnate (to 3-pinnate in base); basal segments close (– 0.9 cm), and perpendicular or descending (reflexed); fronds (15–) 25–70 cm long (Neotropics) ................................................................................................................................. L. moritziana View in CoL

10. Distal segments (of blades or pinnae) only weakly reduced at least 75 % the size of proximal segments), apical segments subconform (0.8–2.0 cm broad at base); rachises angular abaxially, sometimes winged...........................................................................11

- Distal segments strongly reduced less than 75% the size of proximal segments, apical segments reduced to less than 0.7 cm broad; rachises terete abaxially, never winged............................................................................................................................................14

11. Stipes (at least distally) and rachises stramineous (yellowish to green-yellow); blades fully 2-pinnate (Neotropics) ......... L. lancea View in CoL

- Stipes (full) and rachises (at least proximally in L. angustipinna View in CoL ) atropurpureous to brawn or blackish; blades 1- pinnate, or basally 2-pinnate...........................................................................................................................................................................................12

12. Basiscopic side of segments straight and commonly perpendicular to rachis, the apex curved up to truncate; laminar tissue pale green; indusia brown ( Nicaragua, Costa Rica) ............................................................................................................ L. angustipinna View in CoL

- Basiscopic side of segments curved down, the apex acute; laminar tissue dark green (blackish when dry); indusia stramineous ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................13

13. Fronds 10–25 cm long in adult plants; blade 1-pinnate, with 10-17 (-22) pinnae pairs ( Costa Rica, South America).... L. leprieurii View in CoL

- Fronds 40–50 cm long in adult plants; blade 1 or more commonly 2-pinnate, if 1-pinnate then with more than 25 pinnae pairs ( Mexico to Costa Rica)........................................................................................................................................... L. mesoamericana View in CoL

14. Stipes and rachises (at least proximally) brown to blackish; blades 2-pinnate................................................................................15

- Stipes (at least distally) and rachises stramineous (yellowish to green-yellow; blades 1 or 2-pinnate............................................16

15. Pinnae short-petiolulate, with a deltate acroscopic subaxillar segment, lateral segments broader at the base than the apex ( Mexico, Mesoamerica, Greater Antilles, N. South America) ........................................................................................................... L. subalata View in CoL

- Pinnae long-petiolulate, without an acroscopic subaxilary segment; lateral segments as broad at base than the apex ( Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, South America) .............................................................................................................................. L. divaricata View in CoL

16. Blades 1-pinnate (or 2-pinnate at the base); segments triangular with acute apices ( Costa Rica, Panama, northern South America) ...................................................................................................................................................................................... L. horizontalis View in CoL

- Blades fully 2-pinnate; segments trapezoidal-rectangular with rounded to truncate apices (Neotropical) ......................... L. arcuata View in CoL

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