Taxonomic studies on Asplenium sect. Thamnopteris (Aspleniaceae) II: spore morphology |
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Authors: | Ling‐Ling Wei Shi‐Yong Dong |
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Institution: | South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN‐510650 Guangzhou, PR China |
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Abstract: | Asplenium sect. Thamnopteris is a morphologically distinct group within Asplenium, however, the species delimitation within the section is difficult. To evaluate the utility of spore morphology in the taxonomy of Asplenium sect. Thamnopteris, we examined 64 samples representing ca 25 species using scanning electron microscopy. The results show that the spores are monolete and ellipsoidal in shape, and range between 35.7–50.1 × 24.1–32.4 µm in size. The perispore is morphologically very diverse but relatively stable within species. Based on the morphology of spores, we discuss the species concept of A. nidus L. and A. phyllitidis D. Don, propose a new combination (A. latibasis) for Neottopteris latibasis Ching, and treat A. phyllitidis subsp. malesicum Holttum, N. latibasis, N. latipes Ching ex S. H. Wu, and N. subantiqua Ching ex S. H. Wu as new synonyms. A key to all known species of sect. Thamnopteris is provided using characters of spore morphology. |
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