Hymenophyllum subg. Mecodium
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.328.3.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1D5B787C-FFA0-2650-1D8B-819DFA0BFD0C |
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Felipe |
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Hymenophyllum subg. Mecodium |
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Key to the Bolivian species of Hymenophyllum subg. Mecodium
1 Blades extremely crisped, the margins strongly ruffled; blades mostly 0.75–2 cm wide, often indeterminate ..... H. fendlerianum View in CoL
– Blades plane or with folded or undulate segments; blades to 10 cm wide, usually determinate ..................................................... 2
2 Involucres ± orbicular or broader than long, sometimes borne on a short, narrowly to broadly winged stalk ................................ 3
– Involucres suborbicular to deltate, lanceolate, or oblanceolate, attached by their width to the ultimate segments ......................... 5
3 Involucral margins erose to denticulate ................................................................................................................................ H. ferax View in CoL
– Involucral margins entire .................................................................................................................................................................. 4
4 Rachises winged throughout, wings often extending onto petioles; blades 1–10 cm wide, lax to usually erect ............. H. axillare View in CoL
– Rachises not winged in proximal 1/3–1/2 of the blades; blades 1–4 cm wide, lax, usually pendent ......................... H. undulatum View in CoL
5 Involucral bases acute; receptacles often exserted ........................................................................................................................... 6
– Involucral bases obtuse to rounded; receptacles not exserted .......................................................................................................... 8
6 Leaves mostly 5–20 cm long; ultimate segments> 5 mm long ........................................................................... H. trichomanoides View in CoL
– Leaves 1–4(6) cm long; ultimate segments <5 mm long ................................................................................................................. 7
7 Involucres broadest at or above their middle, as wide or wider than the ultimate segments, lacking lateral wings .. H. apiculatum View in CoL
– Involucres broadest below middle, narrower than or equalling the ultimate segments in width, often with the segments extending laterally on the involucres to form wings .................................................................................................................... H. brevistipes View in CoL
8 Involucres lacerate to repand at apices; blades rhombic to lanceolate, usually gradually tapered at base ................... H. lehmannii View in CoL
– Involucres entire or nearly so at apices; blades ovate to lanceolate, not gradually tapered at base ................................................. 9
9 Petioles not winged (often basal rachises not winged either); leaves usually 12–30 cm long; 2100–3200 m ............. H. mathewsii View in CoL
– Petioles at least partly winged; leaves usually <15 cm long; 100–2100(–2400) m .................................................... H. polyanthos View in CoL
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