Nephrolepis undulata (Afzel. ex Sw.) J.Sm.

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Nephrolepis undulata (Afzel. ex Sw.) J.Sm.

Descripción

Rhizomes erect, almost non-existent, stoloniferous, with oval tubers; rhizome scales concolorous, linear, orange to pale brown, 1.5–3 X 0.5–1 mm; stipes 4–11 cm long, 1⁄4–1⁄6 the frond length, stramineous, glabrous or with scattered linear scales, grooved; blades thinly herbaceous (veins distinct), linear-elliptic, 22–50 X 3.5–7 cm; rachises stramineous, glabrous except for sparse concolorous, pale brown, linear to fimbriate hair-like scales 1–1.5 mm long, these mostly at pinna bases; pinnae 15–30(–38) pairs, sessile, narrowly deltate, 2–4.5 X 0.8–1.2 cm at bases, apices acuminate, bases unequally lobed with basiscopic lobe small, rounded to subcordate, and rarely overlapping rachis adaxially, acroscopic lobe much larger and overlapping rachis abaxially, margins crenate, especially on the fertile fronds, on sterile ones only slightly so; indument on both blade surfaces absent; hydathodes rarely lime-dotted on adaxial blade surfaces; indusia pale brown, lunate, 1.5–2 mm in greatest dimension, attached along broad, shallow sinuses, mostly opening toward pinna apices; 2n=ca. 90, probably erroneous (Nay), 82 (Afr).A

Forma de crecimiento

Hierba

Forma de vida

Terrestre, (ocasionalmente) EpífitaA

Nutrición

Autotrófica

Ejemplar revisado

Chis (Purpus 6866, MO, UC, US). Col (Sanders et al. 8277, UC). Dgo (González Ortega 4459, US). Gro (Hinton et al. 9341, MO, NY, US). Jal (Pringle 1835, DS, NY, UC, US). Méx (Rzedowski 20663, DS, ENCB). Mich (Lyonnet 2772, MEXU, US). Mor (Pringle 15717, CAS, MO, UC, US). Nay (Mexia 707, CAS, DS, MO, NY, UC, US). Oax (Mickel 4727, ENCB, NY, UC). Sin (Breedlove 44956, CAS, ENCB). Tam (Sharp et al. 50158, US). Ver (Pérez 1016, UAMIZ).A

Distribución

Asia PresenteA, Caribe PresenteA, Centroamérica: Costa Rica PresenteA; El Salvador PresenteA; Guatemala PresenteA; Honduras PresenteA; Nicaragua PresenteA; Panamá PresenteA, México (país) Nativo y no endémicoA, Sudamérica PresenteA, África PresenteA

Elevación

400 – 800(– 2100) mA

Ecología y Hábitat

In mesic areas on cliffs and along banks and roadsides, volcanic areas with clay soils.A

Tipo de vegetación

Bosque de pino-encinoA

Categoría IUCN

Preocupación menor (LC)B

Categoría NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010

No incluidaC

Estatus del taxón

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

Discusión taxonómica

Nephrolepis undulata is the most widespread member of its genus in Mexico, and is distinct in its weakly developed rhizomes, presence of tubers below ground, entire rhizome scales, thin-textured pinnae with distinct veins, small number of pinnae (usually fewer than 35 pairs), pinnae tapering from bases to acute apices, and large lunate indusia 1.5–2 mm wide. The presence of perennating, underground tubers enables this species to survive burning and helps perpetuate an annual flush of growth with the advent of the rainy season; in times of drought, the plants disappear aboveground.
This species is usually treated under the name N. occidentalis (e.g., by Smith, 1981; Mickel & Beitel, 1988), but we find no essential differences between the paleotropical and neotropical specimens of this very widespread species. R. Tryon and Stolze (1993: 53) believed that there exists intergradation between N. undulata (as occidentalis) and N. pectinata in South America, but we see no evidence of such intermediates in Mexico and find the two taxa amply distinct throughout their ranges.
Breedlove 28698 (DS), from Chiapas, is an aberrant (dissected) form of the species.
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]