Rumohra aconquijana (Dryopteridaceae): a new species endemic from Southern Yungas in Argentina
Marcelo Daniel Arana,
Eva Bulacio,
Alberto Carlos Slanis
et al.
Abstract:Rumohra aconquijana sp. nov., a restricted endemism of the Montane Jungle district (700-1,500 m asl; Yungas biogeographic province) is reported, described and illustrated. Rumohra aconquijana grows as epiphyte on Ocotea porphyria (Lauraceae) and Sambucus peruviana (Viburnaceae) in humid terraces and slopes of the cloud forest. The new species differs from the widespread R. adiantiformis, especially by the dissection of the laminae, the shape and size of the pinnules. Also, there are differences with all Argent… Show more
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