Cheilanthes ecuadorensis: A New Species of Cheilanthes s. s. (Pteridaceae) from Northern South America
Abstract
Ongoing research on the taxonomically complex genus Cheilanthes (Pteridaceae; Cheilanthoideae)
has resulted in the identification of a new species from Loja Province in Ecuador,
Cheilanthes ecuadorensis, described and illustrated herein. Originally collected in
1988 and identified as C. cf. rufopunctata, C. ecuadorensis is clearly distinct from
that species in having pubescent adaxial blade surfaces and narrow, poorly-differentiated
false indusia (rather than the glabrous adaxial surfaces and wide false indusia of
C. rufopunctata). Among the South American species currently included in Cheilanthes,
C. ecuadorensis is superficially most similar to C. pilosa. However, our molecular
phylogenetic analyses indicate that C. ecuadorensis is sister to C. micropteris, the
morphologically disparate generitype of Cheilanthes. Here we examine the phylogenetic
relationships, morphology, cytogenetics, and geography of these four South American
Cheilanthes species in a study that, once again, highlights the importance of herbaria
in the process of new species discovery.
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10.1600/036364421X16231782047280Publication Info
Sosa, Karla; Pryer, Kathleen M; Huiet, Layne; Yatskievych, George; & Windham, Michael
D (2021). Cheilanthes ecuadorensis: A New Species of Cheilanthes s. s. (Pteridaceae) from Northern
South America. Systematic Botany, 46(2). pp. 249-259. 10.1600/036364421X16231782047280. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/23976.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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