Athyrium Roth, Tent. Fl. Germ.
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Athyrium Roth, Tent. Fl. Germ. |
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Athyrium Roth, Tent. Fl. Germ. View in CoL 3(1): 31, 58–59. 1800.
Athyrium View in CoL is a genus of worldwide distribution with about 230 species, most of which occur in eastern and southeastern Asia ( Adjie et al. 2008). It often has J-shaped, elongate sori with the indusium hooking over the vein tip. Circumscription of the genus, with regard to inclusion or not of several paleotropical genera, e.g., Cornopteris View in CoL , Pseudocystopteris , and Anisocampium View in CoL , is still not entirely settled ( Sano et al. 2000, Rothfels et al. 2012b), but the tendency is to subsume a number of segregate genera under a broadly defined Athyrium View in CoL . It is most closely related to Diplazium View in CoL ( Wang et al. 2002, Rothfels et al. 2012a, 2012b) from which it differs by sorus position and shape, thinner blade texture, occurrence at generally higher elevations, and chromosome base number (40 in Athyrium View in CoL , 41 in Diplazium View in CoL ). Based on general habit, Athyrium View in CoL can be confused with some species of Polystichum View in CoL ( Dryopteridaceae View in CoL ), which usually have more numerous reddish to brownish or blackish, persistent petiole scales, and spinulose segment margins ( Kessler et al. 2017). Megalastrum View in CoL ( Dryopteridaceae View in CoL ) differs is having long, hairlike, marginally toothed scales on petiole bases and blade midribs, veins ending before the segment margins (as seen adaxially), and stout, curved, often septate hairs on the costae and costules adaxially (and sometimes abaxially). The neotropical species of Athyrium View in CoL are in need monographic study.
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Athyrium Roth, Tent. Fl. Germ.
Kessler, Michael & Smith, Alan R. 2018 |
Diplazium
Sw., J. Bot. (Schrader 1800 |
Diplazium
Sw., J. Bot. (Schrader 1800 |