Notholaena bryopoda
Gypsum Cloakfern
Carl RothfelsIntroduction
This small fern has highly divided leaves, with small involute ultimate segments, and is more reminiscent of species of Argyrochosma than it is of most species of Notholaena. However, it has the chromosome base number (x=30) of Notholaena, farina on its gametophytes, and is well embedded within core Notholaena II based on plastid DNA sequence data (Rothfels et al., 2008). It is a gypsum specialist, endemic to the Chihuahuan Desert of northern Mexico.
Characteristics
Notholaena bryopoda most closely resembles N. greggii. The two species can be distinguished by their rhizome scales (evenly colored and bright brown in N. bryopoda; black with brown margins in N. greggii) and their leaf-stalk scales (linear in N. bryopoda; lanceolate-ovate in N. greggii).
References
Giauque, M. F. A. 1949. Wax glands and prothallia. American Fern Journal 39:33-35.
Mickel, J. T., and A. R. Smith. 2004. The Pteridophytes of Mexico. The New York Botanical Garden Press, New York.
NatureServe. 2008. NatureServe Explorer, Arlington, Virginia. www.natureserve.org/explorer/
Rothfels, C. J., M. D. Windham, A. L. Grusz, G. J. Gastony, and K. M. Pryer. 2008. Toward a monophyletic Notholaena (Pteridaceae): Resolving patterns of evolutionary convergence in xeric-adapted ferns Taxon 57:712-724.
Tryon, R. M. 1956. A revision of the American species of Notholaena. Contributions from the Gray Herbarium 179:1-106.
Windham, M. D. 1993a. Notholaena. Pages 143--149 in Flora of North America (Flora of North American Editorial Committee, ed.) Oxford University Press, New York.
Windham, M. D., and G. Yatskievych. 2003. Chromosome studies of cheilanthoid ferns (Pteridaceae: Cheilanthoideae) from the western United States and Mexico. American Journal of Botany 90:1788-1800.
Wollenweber, E. 1984. Exudate flavonoids of Mexican ferns as chemotaxonomic markers. Rev. Latinoamer. Quim. 15:3-11.
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Scientific Name | Notholaena bryopoda |
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Location | Mexico, Nuevo Leon. |
Acknowledgements | Specimen scanned and reproduced with permission from the University of Utah Herbarium. |
Specimen Condition | Dead Specimen |
Collection | Herbarium specimen |
Collector | Windham et al. 485 |
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Copyright | © 2008 University of Utah Herbarium |
Scientific Name | Notholaena bryopoda |
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Location | Mexico, Nuevo Leon. |
Comments | Adaxial surface of leaf. |
Acknowledgements | Specimen scanned and reproduced with permission from the University of Utah Herbarium. |
Specimen Condition | Dead Specimen |
Collection | Herbarium specimen |
Collector | Windham et al. 485 |
Copyright | © 2008 University of Utah Herbarium |
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