Hypolepis trichochlaena Mickel & Beitel
Descripción
Similar to H. thysanochlaena except: abaxial surfaces with only scattered hairs; adaxial surfaces with hairs only along pinna axes; indusia narrow, 0.1–0.3 mm wide, with ciliate margins.A
Forma de vida
TerrestreA
Ejemplar revisado
Mich (Rzedowski 42649, ENCB, IEB, MEXU, XAL). Oax (Hallberg 825, MICH, frag. US; Mickel 4311, 5282, 5319, 6554, 6590, NY).
A
A
Distribución
México (país) EndémicoA
Elevación
1600 – 2700 mA
Tipo de vegetación
Bosque de neblina/mesófiloA
Categoría IUCN
No incluidaB
Categoría NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010
No incluidaC
Discusión taxonómica
The narrow, ciliate indusia and non-glandular, almost glabrous axes and adaxial blade surfaces distinguish this species.
One collection (Mickel 4837, NY, from Oaxaca, 825–1225 m) with malformed spores, resembling H. trichochlaena in having few hairs and narrow, ciliate indusia, seems to be a hybrid with H. thysanochlaena, as evidenced by narrower indusia and a scattering of glandular hairs.
A
One collection (Mickel 4837, NY, from Oaxaca, 825–1225 m) with malformed spores, resembling H. trichochlaena in having few hairs and narrow, ciliate indusia, seems to be a hybrid with H. thysanochlaena, as evidenced by narrower indusia and a scattering of glandular hairs.
A