Alansmia
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.354.1.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B6DA7F-7B49-1939-E9AD-04C2FA2EFBC9 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Alansmia |
status |
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Key to the Bolivian species of Alansmia View in CoL
1 Blades 1-pinnate and 1–2-dichotomously forked ................................................................................................... A. heteromorpha View in CoL
– Blades pinnatisect or 1-pinnate-pinnatisect or more divided, but not dichotomously forking ........................................................ 2
2 Blades 1-pinnate-pinnatisect to 2-pinnate, occasionally 2-pinnate-pinnatifid ................................................................ A. immixta View in CoL
– Blades pinnatisect ............................................................................................................................................................................. 3
3 Rhizome scales lacking ..................................................................................................................................................... A. elastica View in CoL
– Rhizome scales present ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4
4 Blade surfaces abaxially with bifurcate and basally stellate, conspicuously branched setae between the veins, in some cases also with arachnoid hairs ......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
– Blade surfaces abaxially and adaxially glabrous between the veins or mainly with simple setae, rarely with inconspicuous, scattered, bifurcate setae ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
5 Rachises and costae abaxially with simple to stellate, hyaline to castaneous-red setae; fiddleheads with yellowish or castaneousorangish setae ................................................................................................................................................................ A. diaphana View in CoL
– Rachises and costae abaxially with stellate, deep red to atropurpureous setae; fiddleheads sometimes with conspicuous dark setae ............................................................................................................................................................................................... A. stella View in CoL
6 Sporangia glabrous or with one seta per sporangium; plants lacking sericeous, whitish, tubular-globose hairs ............ A. contacta View in CoL
– Sporangia setose, with several setae per sporangium; tubular-globose hairs present or absent ....................................................... 7
7 Blade surfaces, petioles, rachises, and/or receptacles with irregularly distributed, whitish, sericeous, globose to tubular, glandular hairs (these sometimes present only on a small part of the blade); pinnae linear to linear-deltate, 0.3–0.5 cm wide ........... A. laxa View in CoL
– Plants lacking whitish, tubular or globose hairs; pinnae 0.2–1 cm wide ......................................................................................... 8
8 Pinnae 0.2–0.3 × 0.3–0.4(0.9) cm, circular or ovate, often strongly gibbose; leaves 5–20 cm long .................................. A. senilis View in CoL
– Pinnae 0.2–0.8(1) × 0.8–2(4) cm, oblong deltate to linear deltate; leaves 20–60 cm long ................................................ A. smithii View in CoL
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