Lomariopsis recurvata Fée

  • Authority

    Mickel, John T. & Beitel, Joseph M. 1988. Pteridophyte Flora of Oaxaca, Mexico. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 46: 1-580.

  • Family

    Lomariopsidaceae

  • Scientific Name

    Lomariopsis recurvata Fée

  • Description

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    Species Description - Rhizome scales stramineous to pale, lustrous, margin ciliate; stipe (9-)l 1-30 cm long, 1/3 the frond length, stramineous to brown, scaly; sterile blade lanceolate, 30-100 cm long, 15-24 cm wide, lowest pinnae longest or nearly so; rachis not alate or obscurely so; pinnae 12-20 pairs, (8-)9-15 cm long, 22-27 mm wide, sessile, broadest in middle, narrowly to broadly cuneate at base, acuminate apex, margin subentire to denticulate; fertile frond with 14-20 pinna pairs, pinnae 10-15 cm long, 2-3 mm wide.

  • Discussion

    Stenochlaena recurvata (Fée) Underwood, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 33: 600. 1906. Type. Mexico. Tabasco: Teapa, Linden s.n. (P!; isotypes P!, photo UC, frag. B!). The fewer pinna pairs, which are longer, broader, cuneate at their base and not reduced in size toward the frond base distinguish this species from L. fendleri. Lomariopsis sorbifolia (Linnaeus) Fée of the Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, and Hispaniola, which also has 10-15 pinna pairs with cuneate bases, differs in having pinnae 4-8 cm long, rhizome scales pale brown to reddish-brown and entire, stalked fertile pinnae, and winged rachises.

  • Distribution

    Hemiepiphytic in wet forests; Ixtlán; 450-850 m. Mexico (Oax, Chis, Tab); Guat, Bel, Hond.

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