Elaphoglossum manantlanense Mickel
Descripción
Rhizomes short-creeping, horizontal, 2–3 mm diam.; rhizome scales linear-lanceolate, castaneous, lustrous, 3–4 mm long, inconspicuously toothed; fronds clumped, 20–33 X 1.5–2.3 cm; phyllopodia distinct; stipes 1⁄10–1⁄5 the frond length, densely scaly, the scales spreading, orange-tan, concolorous or with dark central streak, 2–3 mm long; blades narrowly elliptic, narrowly cuneate at bases, acuminate at apices; veins obscure, ca. 1 mm apart, at 80° angle to costa; hydathodes absent; blade scales scattered to overlapping, lanceolate, 1–2 mm long (to 3 mm long on the costae abaxially), orange-tan (on adaxial surfaces becoming white with age, with long hair-teeth); fertile fronds longer than the sterile, the stipes ca. 3⁄4 the frond length, the blades linear, ca. 6 mm wide, usually inrolled to appear 3–4 mm wide, the scales lanceolate abaxially along the costae, those of the adaxial surfaces much reduced.A
Ejemplar revisado
Gro (Lorea 3136, 3144, 3175, all FCME; Rzedowski & McVaugh 66, ENCB, MICH). Jal (only the type collection). Oax (Mickel 6195, NY).
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Distribución
México (país) EndémicoA
Elevación
1550 – 1950 mA
Ecología y Hábitat
On vertical, moss-covered walls of gorges.A
Tipo de vegetación
Bosque de pinoA
Categoría IUCN
No incluidaB
Categoría NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010
No incluidaC
Discusión taxonómica
Elaphoglossum manantlanense resembles E. paleaceum in the scaly blades but is distinct in the castaneous, nearly edentate rhizome scales, very short stipes (1⁄10–1⁄5 the length of the frond instead of 1⁄5–1⁄4), concolorous stipe scales (or with a dark central streak), and linear fertile blades, slightly longer than the sterile.A