A new species of the fern genus Danaea (Marattiaceae) in the Greater Antilles
Author
Christenhusz, Maarten J. M.
Department of Agriculture and Environment, Curtin University, GPO Box U 1987, Perth, WA 6845, Australia & Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond TW 9 3 DS, UK
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Phytotaxa
2024
2024-05-29
650
3
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.650.3.10
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.650.3.10
1179-3163
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Key to the species of
Danaea
in the Greater Antilles
Notes:—In various cases herbarium material may be difficult to identify, because characters like the rhizome position, habit and positioning of the leaves are not preserved. I have attempted an identification key, but admit that some species are difficult to diagnose based on herbarium material.
Danaea × jamaicensis
Underwood (1902: 675)
appears to be a hybrid between
D. mazeana
Underwood (1902: 676)
and
D. jenmanii
Underwood (1902: 677)
in places where both species occur together, most frequently in Hardwar Gap,
Jamaica
(e.g. coll.
Christenhusz 3372
IJ, TUR). This will key out as
D. mazeana
but occasionally will have apical buds like
D. jenmanii
. It is intermediate between these species in most characters.
Danaea geniculata
Raddi (1819: 281)
is a species complex which will require a population genetics approach across its broad Neotropical range to sort out the species boundaries.
Danaea arbuscula
Christenhusz & Tuomisto (2006: 18)
and
D. ulei
Christ (1905: 368)
also belong to this complex, and may be undescribed taxa on
Puerto Rico
, because these species were described from South America and therefore will have been geographically separated for a long time. Molecular studies using SNPs and coalescent methods (
Baird
et al.
2008
,
Bryant
et al.
2012
) to examine possible genetic clusters with NGS admix (
Skotte
et al.
2013
) will be needed to resolve these and other species complexes in
Danaea
.
1. Pinna margins dentate, denticulate, serrate, serrulate or crenulate at apices.....................................................................................2.
1. Pinna margins entire, sometimes slightly sinuate at apices...............................................................................................................6.
2. Rhizomes dorsiventral; petioles without nodes; blades abrupt at the base, without reduced pinnae protruding from the lowest nodes.............................................................................................................................................................
Danaea nodosa
(L.) Sm.
2. Rhizomes dorsiventral or radial; petioles with (0–) 1–4 nodes, when nodes absent, then blades gradually tapering towards reduced, small, almost rotund pinnae at the blade bases..................................................................................................................................3.
4. Terminal pinnae replaced (or aborted) by bulbils......................................................................................
Danaea jenmanii
Underw.
4. Terminal pinnae present, never replaced or aborted by bulbils.........................................................................................................5.
5. Pinnae narrow 1.0–
1.5 cm
wide,
5–9 cm
long ...............................................................................................
Danaea urbanii
Maxon
5. Pinnae wider,
1.1–2.4 cm
wide, 6.8–15.0 cm long....................................................................................
Danaea mazeana
Underw.
6 (1). Rhizomes creeping, sometimes with the tip ascending, dorsiventrally arranged, with all roots on the lower side and leaves in two or more rows; leaves usually iridescent................................................................................................
Danaea iridescens
Christenh.
6 (1). Rhizomes erect, with roots and leaves radially arranged; leaves not iridescent ...............................................................................7.
7. Terminal pinnae much larger than largest lateral pinnae of the same leaf ............................................................
Danaea ulei
Christ
7. Terminal pinnae of the same size or smaller than the largest lateral pinnae of the same leaf...........................................................8.
8. Rhizomes tall and slender, up to
110 cm
long; leaves well-spaced. Lateral pinnae dull above, abruptly acuminate .......................... ..........................................................................................................................................
Danaea arbuscula
Christenh. & Tuomisto
8. Rhizomes shorter and stout, up to
50 cm
long; leaves more crowded; lateral pinnae usually glossy above, gradually acute to longacuminate.....................................................................................................................................................
Danaea geniculata
Raddi