Pleopeltis mexicana (Fée) Mickel & Beitel
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Filed As
Polypodiaceae
Pleopeltis mexicana (Fée) Mickel & Beitel -
Collector(s)
D. Ugent 2369, 27 Sep 1962
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Location
Mexico. Veracruz. Pto del Aire, just W and high above Acultzingo, top of steep pass on Highway 150 (Tehuacán to Orizaba) near boundary between states of Veracruz and Puebla. Cumbres de Acultzingo. [MAP].
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 3953653
Occurrence ID: c0667d97-7a97-4de7-a850-712207ea307d
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Pteridophyta
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Order
Polypodiales
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Family
Polypodiaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
North America
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Country
Mexico
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State/Province
Veracruz
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Locality
Pto del Aire, just W and high above Acultzingo, top of steep pass on Highway 150 (Tehuacán to Orizaba) near boundary between states of Veracruz and Puebla. Cumbres de Acultzingo. [MAP]
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Elevation
Alt. 2409 m. (7904 ft.)
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Location Notes
[Mexico & Central America]; [Map associated with specimen]
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Distribution
Biosystematics of neotropical Pleopeltis tVCeopeCtis mcTçicana (Fée) Mickel & Beitel Elisabeth Andrews Hooper July 1994 McGregor Herbarium, University of Kansas (KANU) 1 The New York Botanical Garden M. Palacios-Rios! jun/jul 1989 New York Botanical Garden Pleopeltis mexicana (Fee) Mickel & Beitel det. Mickel & Beitel 1984 iPto. del Aire, just W and high above Acultzingo, top of very steep pass on Highway 150 (Tehuacan to Orizaba) near boundary between states of Veracruz and Euebla. Oumbres de Acultzingo. Q) N side of road: Edge of Quercus woods bordering a grazed field, epiphy- tic plant associations on the limbs of ancient Oak trees (d.b.h. 1-1.5 m), with Solanum morelliforme, and many bromeliads, ferns, mosses, and lichens. B) S side of road: Quercus woods with Cassia, Solanum stoloniferum, S. skutchii, S. appendiculatum, S. ros- tratum, and very many different kinds of herbaceous and tree-like Solanum spp. Sep. Alt. 2409 m D. Ugent and R. Flores 0. New York Botanical Garden Polypodium lanceolatum L. det. J. T. Mickel 1979 03953653
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Pleopeltis mexicana (Fée) Mickel & Beitel