Elaphoglossum mcvaughii Mickel
Descripción
Rhizomes long-creeping, ca. 3 mm diam.; rhizome scales ovate to ovate-lanceolate, tan to orange-tan, at least some with lustrous black or dark brown streaks, mostly 3–5 mm long, generally entire, scales somewhat deciduous; fronds 1–2 cm apart, 21–40 X 1.5–2.9 cm; phyllopodia distinct, 1–2 cm long; stipes 1⁄3–1⁄2 of the frond length, with scattered ovate scales similar to those of the rhizomes, entire or with occasional weak marginal hairs; blades narrowly elliptic, apices acute to acuminate, bases narrowly cuneate; coriaceous; veins obscure, free, simple or once-forked, ca. 1 mm apart, at ca. 70° angle to costa; hydathodes absent; blade surfaces subglabrous, with sparse, minute, stellate trichomidia and occasional broader scales on the costae, especially on the abaxial surfaces; fertile fronds longer than the sterile fronds, the stipes longer (1⁄2–2⁄3 of the frond length) and the blades slightly narrower, scales absent from abaxial surfaces.A
Ejemplar revisado
Chis (Breedlove 65796A, CAS). Mich (Díaz B. & Zamudio 2671, IEB; Rzedowski 46175, IEB; Santos Martínez 1999, ENCB, IEB). Oax (Lorence 4619, ENCB, MEXU; Mickel 6614, NY; Pérez Cruz C12, MEXU).
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Elevación
2250 – 3000 mA
Ecología y Hábitat
On rocks in ravines.A
Tipo de vegetación
Bosque de pino, Bosque de pino-encinoA
Categoría IUCN
No incluidaB
Categoría NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010
No incluidaC
Discusión taxonómica
Elaphoglossum mcvaughii is similar to E. affine in the bicolorous rhizome scales, creeping rhizomes, rhizome scale morphology (entire with occasional weak teeth or marginal hairs), fertile fronds longer than the sterile, blade texture, and indument; however, the former species has acuminate rather than acute to rounded blades and generally greater dimensions. It also resembles E. seminudum, but differs in having bicolorous rhizome scales that are more spreading (vs. appressed).A