A synopsis of the Neotropical species of Sticherus (Gleicheniaceae), with descriptions of nine new species
Author
Gonzales, Jasivia
Herbario Nacional de Bolivia, Casilla 10077, La Paz, Bolivia. Systematic Botany, University of Zurich, Zollikerstrasse 107, CH- 8008 Zurich, Switzerland. E-mail: michael. kessler @ systbot. uzh. ch
Author
Kessler, Michael
text
Phytotaxa
2011
2011-12-31
31
1
54
journal article
6085
10.11646/phytotaxa.31.1.1
2185a8cf-c15c-448b-b8c0-6055976408ed
1179-3163
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Sticherus rufus
J.Gonzales & A.R.Sm.
,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 15
)
Folia tripartita
ad sexies partita, rachidibus circiter aequilongis, perfecte pectinatis, laminis (pinnis) linearibus, segmentis oblongis, parvis, aphlebiis simplicibus. Indumentum densum e squamis apice fimbriatis margine longe ciliatis, cellulis elongatis indistinctis; squamae rhizomatis splendide aureo-brunneae, lineari-lanceolatae, cellulis valde indistinctis.
Type:—
VENEZUELA
.
Portuguesa
:
Ospino
,
11–12 km
WNW of La Estación
, road to
Palma Sola
, ca.
9°27’N
,
69°35’W
, ca.
1300 m
,
10 November 1982
,
Smith 1139
(
holotype
UC
, isotypes
MO
,
PORT
,
UNELLEZ
,
Z
)
.
Rhizomes
3.0–
3.5 mm
thick, dark brown, the scales persistent, spreading, linear-lanceolate, basally slightly auriculate, apically long-acuminate with 2 setulae, 1.2–2.8 ×
0.3–0.5 mm
, golden-orange to bicolorous with dark brown scale centers, the margins with irregularly arranged setulae, cell texture rigid with linear cells.
Petioles
ca.
20–40 cm
long and (1.5–)2.5–3.5(–4.5) mm thick, light-castaneous.
Rachises
(7.5–)12.0–35.0 cm between pinnae, weakly scaly, aphlebiae simple, longer than the adjacent internal segments, usually overlapping.
Fiddleheads
4–9 mm
in diameter, densely scaly, the scales brilliant orange.
Buds
small to medium-sized, ascending, opening rapidly, the scales lanceolate, basally rounded, apically acuminate, fringed, (0.6–)1.5–2.0(–3.0) ×
0.2–0.6 mm
, basally approximately 18 cells wide, golden and brilliant orange, the margins with irregularly arranged, slightly curled cilia (1/7–)1/4–1/2 times the scale length, translucent, with lattice-like cell texture and rectangular to narrowly elongate cells.
Pinnae
25–40(–60) cm long, 3–5-forked, 1
st
branch shorter than the 2
nd
,
3–11 cm
long, opposite pairs of equal length, with only internal segments, 2
nd
and 3
rd
branches equal in size, (4–)10–20(–35) cm long and
0.6–1.5 mm
wide, pectinate-pinnatisect, (1.5–)2.0– 3.0(–4.0) cm wide with segments, with ca. 3 segments per cm when 4–5-forked, 4
th
and 5
th
branches linear, shorter than the previous, fully pectinate, proximal internal segments gradually reduced; adaxially with scattered, mixed scales,
one type
linear, 0.8–1.5(–2.7) ×
0.05–0.10 mm
, the margins apically with cilia 1/4 times the scale length, the second
type
reduced, 0.06–0.20 ×
0.03–0.10 mm
, the margins with cilia 1–2 times the scale length, both scale
types
brilliant orange, translucent, with lattice-like cell texture and long rectangular cells; abaxially with mixed scales,
one type
on the branch surfaces, deciduous, narrowly triangular to linear, 0.4–0.6 ×
0.06–0.20 mm
, the second
type
lateral, basally shortened, apically usually long-fringed to
0.1 mm
, 1.5–2.0 mm ×
0.1–0.3 mm
, both scale
types
brilliant orange, sometimes darker at the apices, the margins with irregularly arranged, spreading cilia 1/5–1/2 times the scale length, translucent, with lattice-like cell texture and rectangular or linear cells.
Segments
oblong, (1.5–)3.0–10.0(–19.0) ×
1.5–2.5 mm
, the margins slightly revolute, chartaceous, the margins abaxially ciliate; veinlets parallel, slightly raised; adaxially glabrous; abaxially densely scaly on midveins and veinlets; midvein scales linear to narrowly triangular, apically usually glandular, (0.1–)0.3–0.6(–1.3) × (0.03–)
0.06–0.10 mm
, brilliant orange, the margins with spreading cilia (1/2–)1–2 times the scale length, lax, translucent, with lattice-like cell texture and rectangular to irregular cells; abaxial surfaces densely scaly, the scales mixed,
one type
arachnoid, the second
type
linear, 0.2–0.4 ×
0.05–0.10 mm
, pale orange, translucent, with lattice-like cell texture, the margins with cilia 1/2–2 times the scale length.
Sori
medial, superficially nested within a few arachnoid scales, 8–10(–15) pairs per segment, 3–4 sporangia per sorus.
Distribution and ecology:—
Northwestern
Venezuela
and adjacent
Colombia
, in wet montane forests, often forming colonies at forest borders and on steep, sunny slopes,
500–2700 m
.
Notes:—
Sticherus rufus
is a distinctive species with highly divided pinnae (3–6-forked), linear, fully pectinate branches of roughly similar length, oblong segments, and short, simple aphlebiae. The indument consists of linear-lanceolate, translucent, brilliant orange, apically fringed scales with long marginal cilia and ill-defined, elongate cells. The rhizome scales are linear-lanceolate, brilliantly golden-brown, and with barely discerneable cells.
The scale color is reminiscent of
S. chocoensis
,
S. tepuiensis
, and
S. maritimus
,
but they all differ in numerous details from
S.rufus
.
Sticherus chocoensis
usually has basally rigid scales with a lattice-like cell structure, much longer segments, and trifid aphlebiae.
Sticherus tepuiensis
is shorter, lacks aphlebiae, and has rigid, dark scales. The dark scales are especially conspicuous on the buds, which can look almost black.
Sticherus maritimus
is much shorter with the branches only 1- or 2-forked; furthermore, it has oblong segments and lacks aphlebiae.