Sticherus, Presl, 1836
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.358.3.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/823687ED-7F2D-9619-FF04-99FEFA272344 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Sticherus |
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Key to Brazilian species of Sticherus View in CoL
1. Segments glabrous..............................................................................................................................................................................2
- Segments with scales at least on the midribs......................................................................................................................................4
2. Rachises reddish-brown; ultimate branches with segments reduced to auricles at the base; segments strongly ascending (northeast Brazil).................................................................................................................................................................................... S. salinoi View in CoL
- Rachises brown to stramineous; ultimate branch bases conform or nearly so; segments patent to slightly ascending (southeast Brazil).................................................................................................................................................................................................3
3. Fronds 1–3-forked; rachises glabrous or sparsely scaly; segments linear........................................................................... S. gracilis View in CoL
- Fronds 2–5-forked; rachises densely to moderately scaly; segments deltoid, occasionally triangular ............................ S. pruinosus View in CoL
4. Bud scales completely nigrescent............................................................................................................................ S. nigropaleaceus View in CoL
- Bud scales with strictly apical, central, or basal darkening, but never fully dark, or without darkening..........................................5
5. Segments deltoid to narrowly triangular .......................................................................................................................... S. pruinosus View in CoL
- Segments linear..................................................................................................................................................................................6
6. Segment midribs or rachises with stellate scales with ciliate margins; segments remote, separated by at least once or twice their width.................................................................................................................................................................................... S. remotus View in CoL
- Segment midribs or rachises with triangular scales with ciliate, dentate, fimbriate, or hastate margins; segments contiguous......................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
7. Rachises and segment midribs with hastate, anchor-shaped scales with setose margins........................................... S. longipinnatus View in CoL
- Rachises and segment midribs with triangular scales with ciliate or fimbriate margins....................................................................8
8. Secondary veins strongly prominent; segments present only on the ultimate branches ........................................ S. brevitomentosus View in CoL
- Secondary veins at the same level of the laminar surface; segments present on all branches...........................................................9
9. Abaxial segment surfaces glabrescent with only tiny, sparse scales on the rachises, segment midribs, and secondary veins ............ ........................................................................................................................................................................................... S. holttumii View in CoL
- Abaxial segment surfaces pubescent, densely to moderately covered by scales.............................................................................10
10. Rachises usually sulcate with abaxial surfaces sparsely to moderately covered by reddish scales .............................. S. paulistanus View in CoL
- Rachises always terete, with abaxial surfaces densely covered by stramineous or hyaline scales..................................................11
11. Rhizomes densely covered by dentate scales; petioles with scales; bud scales short-ciliate ......................................... S. squamosus View in CoL
- Rhizomes sparsely covered by ciliate scales at least on the apex; petioles without scales; bud scales fimbriate............................12
12. Rhizome scales only ciliate in the apical portion; bud scales without any type of darkening; adaxial surfaces of rachises and segments densely to moderately covered by hyaline scales; segments strongly revolute and convolute ......................... S. lanuginosus View in CoL
- Rhizome scales completely ciliate; bud scales usually with basal or apical darkening; adaxial surfaces of rachises and segments glabrous or slightly covered by stramineous scales; segments slightly revolute, never convolute....................................... S. bifidus View in CoL
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