Anemia humilis (Cav.) Sw., Syn. Fil.
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.329.1.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13721970 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D70087A1-E729-4C16-FF62-0759157A5DE1 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Anemia humilis (Cav.) Sw., Syn. Fil. |
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Anemia humilis (Cav.) Sw., Syn. Fil. View in CoL 156. 1806.
Range:— Mexico to Bolivia ( CH?, LP, SC), and the Guianas to Brazil and Argentina.
Ecology:— Uncommon; terrestrial in semihumid to dry forests, often on rocky slopes; 500 – 2000 m.
Notes:— Similar to Anemia oblongifolia (Cav.) Sw. , under which it has historically been subsumed. Anemia oblongifolia is now accorded a range from Honduras to Panama, Colombia to Guyana, and Brazil, and is not known from Bolivia ( Mickel 2016). The outer sterile leaves of A. humilis often have very short petioles and form a rosette. Anemia presliana Prantl was treated by Mickel (2016) as occurring in Bolivia, and distinct from A. humilis , and A. presliana has approximately the same range. Specimens determined as A. presliana from Bolivia by Mickel (e.g., Buchtien 7023, UC; Mickel cited Buchtien 2023, UC, probably a typographical error, and from the same locality) seem indistinguishable to us from those determined as A. humilis by Mickel. For now, we exclude A. presliana , the more recent name, from the fern flora of Bolivia.
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