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FIGURE 1 in The true identity of Tectaria nesiotica Holttum (Tectariaceae), with comments on the species identification in Pleocnemia (Dryopteridaceae)

Authors: ZHAO, HUI-GUO; Dong, Shi-Yong;

FIGURE 1 in The true identity of Tectaria nesiotica Holttum (Tectariaceae), with comments on the species identification in Pleocnemia (Dryopteridaceae)

Abstract

FIGURE 1. Comparison of venation pattern between Tectaria (A–D) and Pleocnemia (E). For Tectaria the basal basiscopic veins of pinna lobes (or pinnule lobes) arise from costae (or correspondingly costules) but not from the midrib of lobes (A–D); while for Pleocnemia the basal basiscopic veins arise from the midrib of lobes (E).—A. Tectaria sagenioides based on Dong 1599 (IBSC).—B. T. devexa based on Dong 1500 (IBSC).—C. T. multicaudata based on Clarke 18427 (holotype, K).—D. T. griffithii based on Griffithii s.n. (holotype, K).—E. Pleocnemia nesiotica based on Croft & Marsh LAE71234 (holotype, K) (Drawn by S.Y. Dong).

Published as part of ZHAO, HUI-GUO & Dong, Shi-Yong, 2015, The true identity of Tectaria nesiotica Holttum (Tectariaceae), with comments on the species identification in Pleocnemia (Dryopteridaceae), pp. 45-50 in Phytotaxa 202 (1) on page 47, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.202.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/13641692

Keywords

Tracheophyta, Polypodiales, Biodiversity, Dryopteridaceae, Polypodiopsida, Plantae, Taxonomy, Pleocnemia

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