Monograph of the genera Struthiopteris Scop. and Spicantopsis Nakai (Blechnaceae, Polypodiopsida)
Author
Molino, Sonia
Department of Biodiversity, Ecology, and Evolution, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Calle Jose Antonio Novais 12, 28040 Madrid, Spain. & Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Universidad Europea de Madrid, 28670 Madrid, Spain. & Department of Biology, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, C / Darwin 2, 28049, Madrid, Spain.
Author
Santos, Guillermo
Department of Biodiversity, Ecology, and Evolution, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Calle Jose Antonio Novais 12, 28040 Madrid, Spain.
Author
Vázquez, Rubén
Department of Biodiversity, Ecology, and Evolution, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Calle Jose Antonio Novais 12, 28040 Madrid, Spain.
Author
Medina, Rafael
Department of Biodiversity, Ecology, and Evolution, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Calle Jose Antonio Novais 12, 28040 Madrid, Spain.
Author
Gabriel, José María
Department of Biodiversity, Ecology, and Evolution, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Calle Jose Antonio Novais 12, 28040 Madrid, Spain.
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2024-12-12
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https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.677.1.1
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10.11646/phytotaxa.677.1.1
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Spicantopsis niponica
(Kunze) Nakai var.
minima
Tagawa (1938: 706)
(
Figure 13B‒C
).
Type:—
JAPAN
.
Kyushu
, Prov. Osumi,
Hananoego
,
Isl.Yaku-sima
,
18August 1933
,
M
.
Tagawa
853
(
KYO
not seen,
holotype
;
P00748579
!,
isotype
;
US
00135467!,
isotype
)
.
Synonyms
:—≡
Struthiopteris niponica
var.
minima
(Tagawa)
Masamune (1951: 198)
.
Invalid designation:
Blechnum niponicum
var.
minimum
(Tagawa)
Nakaike (2013: 23)
nom. inval. (basionym ref. incorrect).
Plants
terrestrial;
rhizomes
thick, very short, erect, with scales ovo-lanceolate, papyraceous, discoloured, centre broadly sclerotized from base to apex, dark brown, margins lighter brown, entire, 0.3‒0.7 x
3‒4 mm
;
fronds
dimorphic,
sterile fronds
4‒7 cm
long, shortly petiolate,
stipes
no longer than
1.5 cm
,
laminae
elliptic-lanceolate, coriaceous,1.5‒3 x
5‒10 cm
, 1-pinnate or pinnatifid, with conform apex,
rachis
grooved adaxially,
pinnae
tapering towards the base, the middle ones 015‒0.3 x
0.6‒1.5 cm
,
veins
free, simple or 1-furcated, catadromous, ending in submarginal, patent hydathodes;
fertile fronds
longer than the sterile ones,
6‒15 cm
long,
stipes
1‒2 cm
,
laminae
elliptic-lanceolate, 1‒2 x
6‒15 cm
, 1-pinnate with conform apex,
pinnae
contracted, the middle ones 0.1‒0.2 x
0.5‒1 cm
;
sori
linear, continuous, forming coenosori on both sides of costa, occupying the entire length of the pinna;
indusia
continuous, long and coiled;
sporangia
and
spores
not seen.
Habitat and distribution
:—Endemic to
Japan
(
Iwatsuki 1992
), originally described as an endemism of the Yakushima Island (
Tagawa 1938
), but we have found specimens from
Kyoto prefecture
(Honshu) and
Yamagata prefecture
(Kyushu). On road slopes and rock crevices.
60‒800 m
(
Figure 7
).
Chromosome number
:—2
n
= 62, diploid (
Shinohara & Murakami 2006
).
Etymology
:—The epithet
minima
refers to its small side compared to the
type
variety.
Vernacular names:—
Hime-shishigasira (
ヒメシシガシラ
, Japanese) (
Iwatsuki 1992
). Hime-shishigasira means something like “princess lion head head”, meaning that it is a small version of the lion head fern (
S. niponica
).
Taxonomic notes:—
It can be distinguished from
S. niponica
var.
niponica
by having smaller rhizome, rhizome scales, and fronds, and simpler venation. This
variety has
been little studied at the anatomical and palynological level because most of the material examined was
type
material. For this reason, in the study of
Molino
et al
. (2019b)
it could not be included in the phylogeny, and only two sequences of two markers already deposited in GenBank were available. Therefore, a more detailed study of this
variety would
be interesting to determine its taxonomic status.
Additional specimens examined:—
JAPAN
.
Honshu. Pref.
Kyoto
:
Lom Mio
, en exposition SW aux environs du
K
.
I
.
C
.
H
.,
13 July 1969
,
H
.
de Leiris
s.n.
(
P06491206
!)
.
Kyushu. Pref.
Kagoshima
:
Yakushima Island
,
Hananoe
,
Kawaichi
,
Kosugi valley
,
4 August 1939
,
Y
.
Kimura
39169
(
TI00274342
! photo)
;
Yakushima Island
,
Prov. Satsuma
, to Shika-no-sawa from halfway-midpart
Mt. Nagata-dake
, Kami-yaku-choo,
12 October 1963
,
M
.
Furuse
41658
(
TI00274303
! photo)
;
Yakushima Island
,
Prov. Ohsumi
,
25 October 1950
,
S
.
Hatusima
14680
(
US
2138202!)
;
Yakushima Island
,
Yakumachi
,
Mt. Motchom
(Onoaida-peak-Tanayokehodo-Sempiro
Fall
),
23 July 1982
,
T
. Yahara et al 6201
(
TI00274380
! photo).
Pref.
Yamagata
:
Kaminoyama-shi,
N
. slope of Dorobu,
23 June 1995
,
Y
.
Endo
et al. 19
(
MO05088220
!)
.