2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1756-1051.2011.01332.x
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Thelypteris amazonica sp. nov. (Thelypteridaceae) from Amazonian Brazil

Abstract: A new species of Thelypteris subgenus Goniopteris (Thelypteridaceae) is described and illustrated: Thelypteris amazonica Salino & R. S. Fernandes is apparently most similar to Thelypteris anoptera (Kunze) C. Chr. (Brazil-Bahia) and T. abrupta (Desv.) Proctor (Antilles, Central America, South America), but differs from both by the clavate vein ends, basal vein pairs from adjacent segments not united below the sinuses, and petioles with simple and stellate hairs. Thelypteris amazonica is known only from Amazonia… Show more

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“…More specific contributions, such as descriptions of new taxa, also added new names to the list of ferns and lycophytes of Brazil and improved the estimates of the diversity of the group: in Athyriaceae, new species in Diplazium (Mynssen & Matos 2012;Mynssen & Sylvestre 2013); in Blechnaceae, a new species of Blechnum (Dittrich et al 2012); in Dennstaedtiaceae, new species of Hypolepis (Schwartsburd et al 2012); in Dryopteridaceae, a new genus (Mickelia) and several new combinations (Moran et al 2010), and new species for Elaphoglossum (Kieling-Rubio & Windisch 2012;Melo & Salino 2012); in Isoetaceae, new species of Isoetes (Pereira et al 2012;Pereira & Labiak 2013); in Lycopodiaceae, new species and new combinations of Diphasiastrum, Lycopodiella, Phlegmariurus, and Pseudolycopodiella (Øllgaard 2012a; Øllgaard 2012b); in Polypodiaceae, nomenclatural novelties in Pleopeltis Schwartsburd 2014), and nomenclatural novelties and new species of Serpocaulon (Schwartsburd & Smith 2013) and Stenogrammitis (Labiak 2011); in Pteridaceae, also nomenclatural novelties in Adiantopsis , a new species in Adiantum , and nomenclatural novelties in Jamesonia (Christenhusz et al 2011); in Thelypteridaceae, new species in Thelypteris (Matos et al 2010;Salino et al 2011;Salino et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More specific contributions, such as descriptions of new taxa, also added new names to the list of ferns and lycophytes of Brazil and improved the estimates of the diversity of the group: in Athyriaceae, new species in Diplazium (Mynssen & Matos 2012;Mynssen & Sylvestre 2013); in Blechnaceae, a new species of Blechnum (Dittrich et al 2012); in Dennstaedtiaceae, new species of Hypolepis (Schwartsburd et al 2012); in Dryopteridaceae, a new genus (Mickelia) and several new combinations (Moran et al 2010), and new species for Elaphoglossum (Kieling-Rubio & Windisch 2012;Melo & Salino 2012); in Isoetaceae, new species of Isoetes (Pereira et al 2012;Pereira & Labiak 2013); in Lycopodiaceae, new species and new combinations of Diphasiastrum, Lycopodiella, Phlegmariurus, and Pseudolycopodiella (Øllgaard 2012a; Øllgaard 2012b); in Polypodiaceae, nomenclatural novelties in Pleopeltis Schwartsburd 2014), and nomenclatural novelties and new species of Serpocaulon (Schwartsburd & Smith 2013) and Stenogrammitis (Labiak 2011); in Pteridaceae, also nomenclatural novelties in Adiantopsis , a new species in Adiantum , and nomenclatural novelties in Jamesonia (Christenhusz et al 2011); in Thelypteridaceae, new species in Thelypteris (Matos et al 2010;Salino et al 2011;Salino et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The monographs of reference were the works of Christensen (1907, 1913, 1920) and Smith (1980). In addition, the following works describing new species were consulted: Smith and Lellinger (1985), Smith (1990b), Salino (2002), Salino and Melo (2000), Smith and Kessler (2008), Matos et al (2010), and Salino et al (2011, 2014). The authorship of new combinations was established as follows: species in Venezuela are credited to Alan R. Smith; Alexandre Salino and Thais Elias Almeida are credited with authorship of the remaining species.…”
Section: New Combinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Costa et al 2006a), bem como novas espécies para a ciência (i.e. Salino et al 2011;Dittrich et al 2012).…”
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