Elaphoglossum rzedowskii Mickel
Descripción
Rhizomes short-creeping, horizontal, compact, 2–3 mm diam., obscured by old frond bases and appearing ca. 1 cm diam.; rhizome scales linear-lanceolate with long, hair-like apices, lustrous dark brown, mostly 2–3 mm long; fronds clumped, to 25 X 0.5–0.8 cm; phyllopodia indistinct or absent; stipes 1⁄8–1⁄3 of the frond length, clothed with linear-lanceolate, entire, spreading, dark-tipped scales (similar to those of rhizomes) and much reduced stellate or hastate, appressed, resin-based scales (similar to those of the adaxial blade surfaces); blades linear-elliptic, acuminate at both ends; papyraceous; veins obscure, free, simple or once-forked, ca. 1 mm apart, at ca. 60° angle to costa; hydathodes absent; adaxial blade surfaces with abundant but not overlapping lanceolate, hastate, or stellate scales with resinous bases; abaxial surfaces densely scaly with overlapping ciliolate scales, costae with sparse scales similar to those of rhizomes (linear-lanceolate, entire, dark-tipped); fertile fronds about same length as the sterile but much longer-stiped (1⁄2 of the fertile frond length), intersporangial scales absent.A
Forma de vida
Epipétrica. -no state-A
Ejemplar revisado
Ags (McVaugh 18431, MICH). Chih (Correll & Gentry 22972, NY). Dgo (Torres C. 3515, MEXU). Gro (Rzedowski 26032, NY). Gto (Rzedowski 45444, IEB). Jal (Anderson & Laskowski 3784, ENCB). Mich (Leavenworth 717, NY). Sin (Sanders 21170, UCR). Son (s. coll. 118, MEXU). Zac (Rzedowski & McVaugh 1006, ENCB).A
Distribución
México (país) EndémicoA
Elevación
1900 – 2700 mA
Ecología y Hábitat
On shaded ledges.A
Tipo de vegetación
Bosque de pino-encinoA
Categoría IUCN
No incluidaB
Categoría NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010
No incluidaC
Discusión taxonómica
Elaphoglossum rzedowskii is a member of the E. petiolatum complex, which has entire or subentire rhizome and stipe scales and dissected blade scales, with a tendency for the scales to be reduced to resinous dots. The former species is distinct in the scaliness of the abaxial blade surfaces, and in this is close to E. pringlei. Elaphoglossum pringlei can be distinguished by the broader blades with acute rather than acuminate blade apices. It is possible that E. pringlei and E. rzedowskii are conspecific and represent regional variation of a single taxon.A