Selaginella bryopteris (L.) Baker
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Selaginella bryopteris (L.) Baker Figs 1 View Figure 1 (3 A–C), 9B View Figure 9 , 14 View Figure 14
Selaginella bryopteris (L.) Baker, J. Bot. 22(Za): 376. 1884; Iwatsuki 1988; Dixit 1992; Thapa 2002; Fraser-Jenkins et al. 2015; Fraser-Jenkins et al. 2017.
≡ Lycopodium bryopteris L., Sp. Pl. 2: 1103. 1753.
≡ Lycopodioides bryopteris (L.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 825. 1891. Type. (lectotype, designated by Mazumdar 2017). Dillenius (1741), Historia Muscorum. P. 472, t. 66, f. 11 [icon.] (fig. 1). Epitype. (designated by Mazumdar 2017): INDIA. Jharkhand: Deoghar, Trikut Hills, 365.76 m. 11 X 1999. J. Mazumdar 72 (CAL).
= Lycopodium circinale L., in Murray, Syst. Veg. ed 13: 794. 1774.
= Lycopodium imbricatum Roxb., in Griff., Calc. J. Nat. Hist. 4: 475. 1844; non Forssk. 1775; Thapa 2002.
≡ Selaginella imbricata (Roxb.) J. Scott, J. Agr. Hort. Soc. India, n. s. 2: 260. 1868.
( Lycopodium imbricatum Roxb., Hort. Bengal.: 75. 1814, nom. nud.).
Description.
Stems 5-25 cm, suberect to erect. Rhizophores at lower and basal part stem. Main stems branched from near middle part, in basal part main stem 1.5-2.5 mm in diam. Axillary leaves slightly similar with ventral leaves, base cuneate, margin irregular, finely denticulate, 2.0-3.5 × 1.3-2.0 mm. Ventral leaves ovate, 1.5-2.0 × 1.0-1.5 mm, oblique at base, imbricate, margin denticulate, acute to acuminate at apex. Dorsal leaves ovate, 1.4-1.8 × 1.2-1.5 mm, slightly asymmetric, oblique at base, margin entire to minutely denticulate, apex acute to acuminate. Strobili rare, solitary, terminal, compact, 3-5 × 1-2.5 mm. Sporophylls monomorphic, ovate, margin entire to minutely denticulate, apex acuminate. Megaspores dull-yellow, surface verrucate, microspore yellow, surface granulate.
Ecology.
On rocks in dense forests at lower elevation. Alt. 250-1700 m.
Distribution in Nepal.
W, C, E.
Nepalese threatened status: not available data.
General distribution.
BHUTAN, INDIA (Assam, Darjeeling, Uttarakhand, NE, C and S India), ARABIA, N AFRICA.
Chromosome number.
2n=20 ( Fabbri 1965; Jermy et al. 1967).
Selected specimens examined:
Nepal.
"De la Banaoüra Khola à Balauta, alt. 400 m. 6 XI 1954. A. Zimmernann 2077" (KYO, photo).
W Nepal: HUMLA: "Between Danna and Sali Salla (the junction of Loti Gad and Humla Karnali River), dry rock on SW-facing slope, alt. 1740 m, 26 Sep 1983, H. Tabata et al. 23629 " (KYO, photo).
HUMLA, MUGU: "Between Tirthasain, Humla Dist., and Huanglu, Mugu Distr., on the trail in grassland on W-facing slope, alt. 1400 m, 5 Sep 1983, H. Tabata et al. 24648 " (KYO, photo).
SALYAN: "Salyana, alt. 5000 ft., dry earth bank beside track, 29 Mar 1952, O. Polunin, W.R. Sykes & L.H.J. Williams 667 " (US, photo; KYO, photo).
C Nepal: CHITAWAN: "damp, rocky sides of small steam-gully at Lambola Khola, c. ½ km S of Beldas (Satara Kilo) village, 18 km S. of Mugling on road to Narayanghat, S. W. of Kathmandu, alt. 350 m, 20 Jan 2000, C.R. Fraser-Jenkins 38395 (FN 4370) " (US, photo).
E Nepal: TEHRATHUM: "en route from Iwa to Majhi, on dry slope along the river, Shorea-Shima forest, 610 m, 29 Jun 1978, H. Tabata, K.R. Rajbhandari, Y. Shimizu 11989 " (PE).
DHANKUTA: "Dhankuta, 26°50'N, 87°20'E, alt. 400 m, 11 Oct 1971, J.F. Dobremez DBR NEP 1373 " (E00670572); "by River Tamur, near Suspension Bridge, alt. 1000 ft, 18 Sep 1961, A.H. Norkett 5094 " (BM001022383).
TAPLEJUNG: "Tamur Bridge, alt. 250-300 m. 4 Sep 1977, H. Ohashi et al. 773141 " (TI, photo).
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