Enterosora trichosora (Hook.) L.E.Bishop
Descripción
Rhizome scales tan-gold, dull to sublustrous, to 3 X 0.8 mm, entire or irregularly dentate, sparsely ciliolate with scattered, unicellular glands; stipes brown, 1–5 cm X 0.2–0.4 mm, setose; blades moderately thick, spongy, 2–10 X 0.5–1.5 cm, linear-elliptic, acute proximally, margins entire (ours) or broadly and rather deeply crenate, apices rounded to acute; indument of castaneous or dark brown setae mostly 1–2 mm on blade margins, setae scattered over the adaxial surface, abaxially the setae mostly on the midrib and around the sori; veins free, main lateral veins with 3–7 pinnately arranged branches; sori round to slightly oblong, to 2 mm X 1.5 mm on basal vein branches, 1–3 per vein group, superficial or somewhat immersed in shallow pits, absent toward blade bases.A
Forma de vida
EpífitaA
Ejemplar revisado
Chis (Pacheco 1300, UAMIZ, UC).A
Elevación
1450 mA
Tipo de vegetación
Bosque de neblina/mesófilo, Bosque de pino-encinoA
Categoría IUCN
No incluidaB
Categoría NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010
No incluidaC
Discusión taxonómica
In Mexico, this species is known only from the report by Riba et al. (1987). The only other simple-bladed, entire grammitids in Mexico are Ceradenia jungermannioides, Cochlidium linearifolium, and Cochlidium rostratum, all of which have much narrower, linear blades. The other two species of Enterosora in Mexico commonly have repand or shallowly lobed blades.A