Pityrogramma chaerophylla (Desv.) Domin, Spisy Přír. Fak. Karlovy Univ.
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Pityrogramma chaerophylla (Desv.) Domin, Spisy Přír. Fak. Karlovy Univ. |
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Pityrogramma chaerophylla (Desv.) Domin, Spisy Přír. Fak. Karlovy Univ. View in CoL 88: 9. 1928.
= Anogramma chaerophylla (Desv.) Link, Filic. Sp. 138. 1841.
Range: —Antilles; Mexico; Bolivia (BE, CH, SC, TA) and northern Argentina to Paraguay, southern Brazil, and Uruguay.
Ecology: —Local and uncommon (six records); behaves like an annual, terrestrial among rocks or on wet slopes and road banks; 200–1750 m.
Notes: —Recognized within the genus by having rhizomes and usually the bases of the petioles with hairs and scales (1–1.5 × 0.1 mm); blades ovate to deltate, fairly large, to 40 cm long; segments mostly with acute lobes; and spores whitish to tan. Phylogenetic studies have shown that this species is more closely related, and sister, to Pityrogramma than to the other species of Anogramma ( Nakazato & Gastony 2003) , from which it is well removed. However, a taxonomic reorganization of the genus has not yet been proposed.
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Pityrogramma chaerophylla (Desv.) Domin, Spisy Přír. Fak. Karlovy Univ.
Kessler, Michael, Smith, Alan R. & Prado, Jefferson 2017 |
Pityrogramma chaerophylla (Desv.) Domin, Spisy Přír. Fak. Karlovy Univ.
Desv. 1928: 9 |