Elaphoglossum paleaceum (Hook. & Grev.) Sledge
Descripción
Rhizomes short-creeping, to 10 mm diam.; rhizome scales linear-lanceolate, black (rarely dark brown) and opaque, ca. 5 mm long, margin with rigid hair-like teeth; fronds clumped, 10–53 X 0.9–4 cm; phyllopodia distinct; stipes 1⁄4–1⁄3 the frond length, 1–1.5 mm diam., densely clothed with spreading, black or orange scales similar in shape and toothing to those of rhizomes, to 3 mm long; blades narrowly elliptic, chartaceous, bases narrowly to broadly cuneate to rounded, apices acuminate to caudate; veins obscure, free, simple or once-forked, ca. 1 mm apart, at ca. 70° angle to costa; hydathodes absent; abaxial blade scales abundant, plane, scattered or overlapping, lanceolate, ca. 2 mm long, with long hair-teeth, the hairs 1–2 times as long as width of scale body, usually those of the stipes and costae dark, dark ones sometimes scattered in proximal part of blades; adaxial scales similar, but less abundant; fertile fronds shorter than the sterile, to 28 X 1.4 cm but with same shape, scales along the abaxial costae and only occasionally among the sporangia.A
Forma de vida
o epipétrica. EpífitaA
Ejemplar revisado
Chis (Breedlove 22735, NY; Martínez S. 22422, NY). Gro (Lorea 3128, IEB, NY, 3144, NY). Jal (McVaugh 23166, MICH). Méx (Tejero-Díez 2701, IZTA). Oax (Lorence 4040, NY; Mickel 4812, 6562, NY). Pue (Riba et al. 332, MEXU). Ver (Ventura A. 2249, NY).
Unverified, Doubtful, or Mistaken Reports. Mich (reported by Díaz-Barriga & Palacios-Rios, 1992, but no specimen cited and not verified). Qro (Díaz-Barriga & Carranza 6556, IEB, cited by Díaz-Barriga & Palacios-Rios, 1992, but not verified).
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Unverified, Doubtful, or Mistaken Reports. Mich (reported by Díaz-Barriga & Palacios-Rios, 1992, but no specimen cited and not verified). Qro (Díaz-Barriga & Carranza 6556, IEB, cited by Díaz-Barriga & Palacios-Rios, 1992, but not verified).
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Elevación
(800 –)1200 – 3000 mA
Tipo de vegetación
Bosque de neblina/mesófilo, Selva altaA
Categoría IUCN
No incluidaB
Categoría NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010
No incluidaC
Discusión taxonómica
There is considerable variation in this species in America. One group has black scales on stipes, costae, and broad blades (2.4–4 cm wide) that are densely to only moderately covered with scales. The other large group has only orange-tan scales. None of the Mexican specimens quite match the type of E. Paleaceum from Madeira. There are close relatives in Mesoamerica and South America as well as in Africa and India. Unfortunately, there is an earlier name for this species, E. semicylindricum (T. Bowdich) Benl, also of Madeira. For now, we prefer to continue to use the widely applied name E. paleaceum until species limits for neotropical and Hawaiian material in this taxonomically difficult complex can be refined.A