Phanerophlebia
Tent. Pterid. 84. 1836.
Taxon | Illustrator ⠉ | |
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Polystichum lonchitis Phanerophlebia auriculata Ctenitis sloanei Ctenitis submarginalis Cyrtomium falcatum | John Myers John Myers John Myers John Myers John Myers |
Plants terrestrial, less commonly on rock. Stems short-creeping to erect, stolons absent. Leaves monomorphic, evergreen. Petiole shorter than or ± equaling length of blade, base not swollen; vascular-bundles more than 3, arranged in an arc, ± round in cross-section. Blade ovatelanceolate, 1-pinnate, with a ± similar apical pinna, papery. Pinnae not articulate to rachis, segment margins serrulate to spinulose; proximal pinnae largest or nearly so, short-petiolulate, ± equilateral or inequilateral with acroscopic lobe; costae adaxially grooved, grooves continuous from rachis to costae; indument of filiform scales on costae and veins abaxially, ± glabrous adaxially. Veins free [anastomosing], forked. Sori in 2 or more rows between midrib and margin, round; indusia persistent or caducous [absent]. Spores brown, with inflated folds or wings. x = 41.
Distribution
North America, Mexico, Central America, n South America, West Indies in Hispaniola
Discussion
Phanerophlebia has sometimes been included in Cyrtomium, which it resembles superficially. As with that genus, Phanerophlebia might better be considered a subgenus of Polystichum, from which it is poorly differentiated morphologically. Elsewhere, some species have bicolored stem scales, netted venation, and/or lack indusia.
Species 8 (2 in the flora).
Selected References
Lower Taxa
Key
1 | Pinnae, at least some on each plant, with basal, acroscopic lobe; indusia flat to concave centrally, not umbonate, shriveled at maturity. | Phanerophlebia auriculata |
1 | Pinnae lacking basal, acroscopic lobe; indusia with raised, central umbo, not shriveled at maturity. | Phanerophlebia umbonata |