Overview
Distribution
Belize (Mesoamerica)
Bolivia (South America)
Brazil (South America)
Colombia (South America)
Costa Rica (Mesoamerica)
Ecuador (South America)
French Guiana (South America)
Guatemala (Mesoamerica)
Guyana (South America)
Honduras (Mesoamerica)
Madagascar (Africa & Madagascar)
Nicaragua (Mesoamerica)
Panama (Mesoamerica)
Peru (South America)
Suriname (South America)
Venezuela (South America)
Caribbean (Caribbean)
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Forzza, R. C. & et al. 2010. 2010 Lista de espécies Flora do Brasil. http://floradobrasil.jbrj.gov.br/2010/.
http://www.tropicos.org/Reference/100002289
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Molina Rosito, A. 1975. Enumeración de las plantas de Honduras. Ceiba 19(1): 1–118.
http://www.tropicos.org/Reference/866
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Foster, R. C. 1958. A catalogue of the ferns and flowering plants of Bolivia. Contr. Gray Herb. 184: 1–223.
http://www.tropicos.org/Reference/1313
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Rojas Alvarado, A. F. & J. Trusty. 2004. Diversidad pteridofitica de la Isla del Coco, Costa Rica. Brenesia 62: 1–14.
http://www.tropicos.org/Reference/1031725
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Davidse, G., M. Sousa Sánchez & S. Knapp. (eds.) 1995. Psilotaceae a Salviniaceae. Fl. Mesoamer. 1: i–xxi, 1–470.
http://www.tropicos.org/Reference/47044
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Wikipedia
Neuropteris
Neuropteris is an extinct seed fern that existed in the Carboniferous period, known only from fossils. Major species include Neuropteris loschi. It is a fairly common fossil in bituminous coal with Alethopteris and similar ferns, especially in the Carboniferous Alleghany Mountains of Pennsylvania, they can be found near St. Clair, Pennsylvania .
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Saccoloma
Saccoloma is a fern genus in family Saccolomataceae.[1] It is pantropical and its species are found in wet, shaded forest areas.[3] Saccoloma species are characterized by an omega-shaped (Ω) vascular bundle in the cross-sections of their petioles.[4][5]
Species
Saccoloma includes but is not limited to the following species.[2] In this list, species preceded by "(=)" are considered to be synonyms of the accepted name that they follow.
- Saccoloma elegans Kaulf. 1820 (South America)
- Saccoloma adiantoides (Blume) C.Presl 1836
- Saccoloma pinnatum (Cav.) C.Presl 1836
- Saccoloma hemipterum (Bory) C.Presl 1836
- Saccoloma imrayanum Hook. 1842
- Saccoloma inaequale (Kunze) Mett. 1861 (Costa Rica, Brazil, Venezuela)
- Saccoloma wercklei H.Christ 1904 (Colombia, Costa Rica, Peru)
- Saccoloma domingense (Spreng.) C. Chr. 1906 (Caribbean, Colombia, Costa Rica, Equador, Venezuela)
- Saccoloma squamosum R.C.Moran 1992 (Ecuador)
- Saccoloma laxum R.C.Moran & B.Øllg. 1995 (Ecuador)
- Saccoloma galeottii (Fée) A.Rojas 2010 (Mexico)
- Saccoloma nigrescens (Mett.) A. Rojas 2010 (Costa Rica)
- Saccoloma quadripinnatum A.Rojas 2010 (Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia)
- Saccoloma sunduei A.Rojas 2010 (Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador)
References
- ^ a b Christenhusz et al. "A linear sequence of extant families and genera of lycophytes and ferns" Phytotaxa 19: 7-54. 18 Feb. 2011
- ^ a b Saccoloma Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. 31 Jan 2012
- ^ Rojas-Alvarado "Novelties in the Saccoloma inaequale complex (Saccolomataceae) from the neotropics" Métodos en Ecología y Sistemática 5(1): 1-16. Apr 2010
- ^ Saccoloma inaequale petiole Image at PlantSystematics.org 01 Feb 2012
- ^ Saccoloma dominguense petiole Image at PlantSystematics.org 01 Feb 2012
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