Adiantum aleuticum (Rupr.) C.A. Paris

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Adiantum aleuticum (Rupr.) C.A. Paris

Descripción

Rhizomes short-creeping or suberect, to 5 mm diam.; rhizome scales castaneous, concolorous, 3–5 X 0.5–1 mm, margins entire; fronds densely clustered, mostly 30–60 cm long, laxly arching or pendent; stipes castaneous, lustrous, to 30 X 1–2 mm, ca. 1⁄2 the frond length, glabrous; blades fan-shaped or appearing palmate, actually imparipedate, mostly ca. 15–25 X 15–25 cm; rachises glabrous, sometimes glaucous; pinnae 2 lateral pairs plus a 1-pinnate terminal pinna, lateral pinnae repeatedly and unequally branching basiscopically, forked 2–4 times, to ca. 20 cm long; pinnulets oblong, tapered at tips, occasionally flabellate, basiscopic margins straight to oblique, generally ca. 2.5–4 times as long as broad, stalks to 3 mm, dark color passing into pinnulet bases or not, non-articulate; veins free, forking, ending in minute teeth in sterile pinnulets; indument absent on both surfaces; idioblasts absent; sori 6–10 per pinnulet, confined to acroscopic margins; indusia 2–3(–6) mm long, oblong to lunate, glabrous; 2n=58 (Canada, USA).A

Forma de crecimiento

Hierba

Forma de vida

TerrestreA

Nutrición

Autotrófica

Ejemplar revisado

Chih (Correll & Gentry 23215, LL, MO, UC, US). Sin?(Vega A. et al. (1989) reported A. pedatum for Sinaloa; we have not seen the specimen on which this is based, and none was cited, but it is possible that this refers to A. aleuticum, which would be a range extension for Mexico).A

Distribución

México (país) Nativo y no endémicoA, Norteamérica al N de México PresenteA

Elevación

2100 mA

Ecología y Hábitat

In spray in recessed area beneath waterfall.A

Tipo de vegetación

No especificado

Categoría IUCN

No incluidaB

Categoría NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010

No incluidaC

Estatus del taxón

(A) Como definida actualmente, probablemente una entidad natural (monofilética)

Discusión taxonómica

This species is subtly different from A. pedatum L., from eastern United States and southeastern Canada. Adiantum aleuticum differs by ultimate divisions (pinnulets) with length usually more than 3.2 times the width (vs. less than 3.2 times the width in A. pedatum), apices with sharply denticulate, angular lobes (vs. apices with rounded, crenulate lobes), and lobes separated by deep sinuses 0.6–4 mm (vs. 0.1–2 mm). Traditionally, the western North America A. aleuticum has been treated as an infraspecific variant of A. pedatum, but recent biosystematic and electrophoretic work has pointed out the differences among this and several closely related north temperate species (Paris & Windham, 1988). See A. patens, the most similar Mexican species, for differences between that and A. aleuticum.A

Bibliografía

A. Mickel, J. T. & Smith, A. R. 2004: The Pteridophytes of Mexico Vol. 88
B. IUCN 2022: The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Versión 2022-2
C. SEMARNAT 2019: MODIFICACIÓN del Anexo Normativo III, Lista de especies en riesgo de la Norma Oficial Mexicana NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010: 101 pp. – https://www.dof.gob.mx/nota_detalle.php?codigo=5578808&fecha=14/11/2019#gsc.tab=0 [accessed 2023-05-04 06:16]