Anchistea virginica
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1. Anchistea virginica View in CoL (L.) C.Presl, Abh. Königl. Böhm. Ges. Wiss., ser. 5, 6: 431. 1851.— Blechnum virginicum L., Mant. Pl. 2: 307. 1771. — Woodwardia virginic a (L.) Sm., Mém. Acad. Roy. Sci. Turin 5: 412. 1793.
Lorinseria C.Presl, Abh. Königl. Böhm. Ges. Wiss. View in CoL , ser. 5, 6: 432. 1851, non Lorinsera Opiz, 1839 , a genus that seems not to be generally recognized, in Apiaceae View in CoL ; if the two are considered homonymous, then Lorinseria View in CoL needs conservation.— Lectotype (chosen by J. Smith, Hist. Filic. 310. 1875): Lorinseria areolata View in CoL (L.) C.Presl, Abh. Königl. Böhm. Ges. Wiss., ser. 5, 6: 432. 1851. Figs. 1B View FIGURE 1 , 5B View FIGURE 5 .
Plants terrestrial; rhizomes long-creeping, non-stoloniferous, slender (ca. 5 mm diam.), densely clothed with brownish, ovate to broadly lanceolate, entire scales; fronds dimorphic, the fertile reddish brown; stipes slender, long, scaly at least proximally, sparsely scaly distally; blades concolorous, ovate to deltate, the sterile deeply pinnatifid, the fertile 1-pinnate, not reduced proximally, apices pinnatifid; rachises with scattered, ovate, light brown scales; buds absent; aerophores absent; pinnae not articulate to rachises, the sterile adnate, narrowly elliptic, margins serrulate, the fertile contracted, linear, attenuate at bases; veins anastomosing without included veinlets in areoles in both sterile and fertile fronds, forming a regular series of two or more rows of areoles between costae and pinna margins, veins free toward margins; sori linear-oblong, deeply sunken into blades, confined to costal areoles on each side of the costae, indusia membranaceus, the outer edge tucked around sporangia; x = 35.
Species number, comments, and distribution:— One species in eastern North America ( U.S.A. and Nova Scotia, Canada). It is easily recognized by the long-creeping rhizomes and the deeply pinnatifid sterile blades. The fertile blades are 1-pinnate and contracted.
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Anchistea virginica
Gasper, André Luís De, Dittrich, Viníciusantonio De Oliveira, Smith, Alan R. & Salino, Alexandre 2016 |
Lorinseria C.Presl, Abh. Königl. Böhm. Ges. Wiss.
C. Presl 1851: 432 |