Monograph of the neotropical species of Callipteris with anastomosing veins (Woodsiaceae) |
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Authors: | Leticia Pacheco Robbin C Moran |
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Institution: | (1) Departmento de Biología-Botánica, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana—Iztapalapa, Apdo. Postal 55-535, 09340 México, DF, Mexico;(2) The New York Botanical Garden, 10458-5126 Bronx, NY, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Callipteris is a pantropical fern genus defined by two synapomorphies of its rhizome scales: 1) dark-castaneous to black borders, and 2) bifid marginal teeth. This monograph treats 15 neotropical species ofCallipteris that are further defined by the synapomorphy of anastomosing veins (free-veined species of the genus occur in the Neotropics and elsewhere). Three species are newly described here; the remaining 12 were previously classified inDiplazium. All the species ofCallipteris grow on wet forest floors at 100–2300 m. In the Neotropics the genus occurs from Guatemala to Bolivia, northern Brazil, and the Lesser Antilles. It has two centers of species richness. The first is the Chocó region on the western side of the Andes in Colombia and northwestern Ecuador. This region contains eight species, five of which are endemic. The second center is the mountains of Costa Rica and Panama, where six species occur, three of which are endemic. Only one species, an endemic, occurs in the Lesser Antilles in Martinique, St. Vincent, and Grenada. Four species occur only on the eastern side of the Andes, and these apparently represent at least two separate dispersal events from the western side of the Andes. |
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Keywords: | Callipteris Diplazium Pteridophyta ferns |
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