Informes en la familia Pteridaceae (Filicales) para el Neotrópico
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Rojas Alvarado, Alexander Francisco
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Universidad de Costa Rica
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Varias contribuciones a la flora teridófita neotropical son hechas en este artículo, con la nueva distribución de cuatro especies de Adiantum, dos especies de Doryopteris y dos especies de Eriosorus. Las especies con nueva distribución son: A. polyphyllum Willd., A. trichoclaenum Mickel et Beitel, A. villosissimum Mett. ex Kuhn, A. wilesianum Hook., D. nobilis (T. Moore) C. Chr., D. redivida Fée, y E. hirtus (Kunth) Copel. El concepto de D. pedata(L.) Fée es aclarado.
Several contributions to the Neotropical pteridophyte flora are made in this paper with the range extensions for four species of Adiantum, two species of Doryopteris and one species of Eriosorus. The species concerned are: A. polyphyllumWilld. for Nicaragua and Costa Rica; A. trichochlaenum Mickel et Beitel for Guatemala and Costa Rica; A. villosissimum Mett. ex Kuhn for Costa Rica; A. wilesianum Hook. for Nicaragua; D. nobilis (T. Moore) C. Chr. for Costa Rica, Colombia and Venezuela; D. redivida Fée for Panama; and E. hirtus (Kunth) Copel. for Costa Rica. The concept of D. pedata (L.) Fée is redefined.
Several contributions to the Neotropical pteridophyte flora are made in this paper with the range extensions for four species of Adiantum, two species of Doryopteris and one species of Eriosorus. The species concerned are: A. polyphyllumWilld. for Nicaragua and Costa Rica; A. trichochlaenum Mickel et Beitel for Guatemala and Costa Rica; A. villosissimum Mett. ex Kuhn for Costa Rica; A. wilesianum Hook. for Nicaragua; D. nobilis (T. Moore) C. Chr. for Costa Rica, Colombia and Venezuela; D. redivida Fée for Panama; and E. hirtus (Kunth) Copel. for Costa Rica. The concept of D. pedata (L.) Fée is redefined.
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new records, pteridaceae, adiantum, doryopteris, eriosorus, neotropic, new records, pteridaceae, adiantum, doryopteris, eriosorus, neotropic