Diploblechnum rosenstockii (Copel.) Gasper & V.A.O.Dittrich, 2016
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Diploblechnum rosenstockii (Copel.) Gasper & V.A.O.Dittrich |
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6. Diploblechnum rosenstockii (Copel.) Gasper & V.A.O.Dittrich View in CoL , comb. nov. — Blechnum rosenstockii Copel., Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 12. 394. 1931, non Blechnum rosenstockii de la Sota, Darwiniana View in CoL 18: 254. 1973.
Doodia R.Br., Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holl.: 151. 1810. — Lectotype (designated by J. Smith, Hist. Fil. 309. 1875): Doodia aspera R.Br. Figs. 3I View FIGURE 3 , 6F View FIGURE 6 .
Plants terrestrial; rhizomes erect to ascending, sometimes stoloniferous, slender, clothed with black to brown, lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, entire scales; fronds monomorphic or dimorphic; stipes slender, mostly short, usually dark proximally and stramineous on rachises, scaly, with scales similar to those of rhizomes, usually glabrescent; blades concolorous, linear-lanceolate, lanceolate-acuminate, deeply pinnatifid to pinnate, truncate or with reduced, auriculate pinnae proximally, apices pinnatifid or sub-conform; rachises sometimes with scales; buds absent; aerophores absent; pinnae sessile or adnate, lanceolate, sometimes falcate, ovate to linear, margins serrate-dentate; veins with one or three series of areoles, the first series between veinlets of different forks, the second between veinlets of the same fork and sometimes also like the first series, the third, if present, the same as the first; sori in a single or several rows on both sides of the costae, borne on areolar veins, short and discrete or ±continuous, indusia linear, entire to repand; x = 32.
Species number, comments, and distribution:— About 19 species, in Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands to Hawaii. Doodia is characterized by having erect to ascending rhizomes and areolate venation, forming distinct series; fronds are monomorphic or dimorphic. It is closely related to Neoblechnum and Oceanoptris (Gasper et al. in press).
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Diploblechnum rosenstockii (Copel.) Gasper & V.A.O.Dittrich
Gasper, André Luís De, Dittrich, Viníciusantonio De Oliveira, Smith, Alan R. & Salino, Alexandre 2016 |
Blechnum rosenstockii
Sota 1973: 254 |