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Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Drège, #50
None
Specimens
South Africa
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE] (stored under name)
Asplenium brachyotus Kunze [family ASPLENIACEAE]; Verified by Roux, J.P.
Asplenium laetum Sw. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Asplenium lunulatum Sw. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Asplenium monanthon unrecorded [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Asplenium brachyotus Kunze [family ASPLENIACEAE]; Verified by Roux, J.P.
Asplenium laetum Sw. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Asplenium lunulatum Sw. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Asplenium monanthon unrecorded [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Isolectotype of Asplenium brachyotus Kunze [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Drège, #s.n.
None
Specimens
South Africa
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE] (stored under name)
Isolectotype of Asplenium brachyotus Kunze [family ASPLENIACEAE]; Verified by Roux, J.P.
Isolectotype of Asplenium brachyotus Kunze [family ASPLENIACEAE]; Verified by Roux, J.P.
Holotype of Asplenium laetum Sw. var. falciformis Bonap. [family PTERIDOPHYTA]
Alleizette C. d', #129
1906-08
Specimens
Madagascar
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family PTERIDOPHYTA] (stored under name)
Holotype of Asplenium laetum Sw. var. falciformis Bonap. [family PTERIDOPHYTA]; Verified by Bonaparte, R.,
Holotype of Asplenium laetum Sw. var. falciformis Bonap. [family PTERIDOPHYTA]; Verified by Bonaparte, R.,
[family ]
Adams C. D., #2914
1951-12-07
Specimens
Equatorial Guinea
non type of Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE] (stored under name)
[family ]
[family ]
Isotype of Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family PTERIDOPHYTA]
Bory de St-Vincent J.B.G.M., #None
None
Specimens
Réunion
Isotype of Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family PTERIDOPHYTA] (stored under name)
Type? of Asplenium brachyotus Kunze [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Gueinzius, W., #s.n.
None
Specimens
South Africa
Type? of Asplenium brachyotus Kunze [family ASPLENIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Kunze, G.
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE]; Verified by Schelpe, E.A.C.L.E., 1960
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE]; Verified by Schelpe, E.A.C.L.E., 1960
Filed as Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Burrows, J.E., #2245
1981-05-25
Specimens
Zimbabwe
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Burrows, J.E.
Original material of Asplenium inaequilaterale Bory ex Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Mutis, #MA-MUT 3261
None
Specimens
Colombia
Original material of Asplenium inaequilaterale Bory ex Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE] (stored under name)
Original material of Asplenium inaequilaterale Bory ex Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Mutis, #MA-MUT 3260
None
Specimens
Colombia
Original material of Asplenium inaequilaterale Bory ex Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE] (stored under name)
Original material of Asplenium inaequilaterale Bory ex Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Mutis, #MA-MUT 3260
None
Specimens
Colombia
Original material of Asplenium inaequilaterale Bory ex Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE] (stored under name)
Filed as Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Hemp,A., #4884
2007-07-25
Specimens
Uganda
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Hemp, A.
Filed as Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Hemp,A., #None
2010-05-03
Specimens
Madagascar
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Hemp, A.
Filed as Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Hemp,A., #5374
2011-09-22
Specimens
Kenya
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Hemp, A.
Filed as Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Hemp,A., #4342
2005-01-14
Specimens
Tanzania
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Hemp, A.
Filed as Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Hemp,A., #4069
2005-06-21
Specimens
Tanzania
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Hemp, A.
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Faden, R.;Beentje, H.;Ndegwa Ndiang'ui;Mutangah, J.;Nyakundi, D., #409
1985-05-13 - 1985-05-13
Specimens
Kenya
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE] (stored under name)
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Carvalho, -., #2643
1986-10-28 - 1986-10-28
Specimens
Equatorial Guinea
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Faden, R. B., (US), Smithsonian Institution - National Museum of Natural History (UNITED STATES), 2014/06
Filed as Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Hemp,A., #4309
2005-02-01
Specimens
Tanzania
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Hemp, A.
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
FZ, Vol 0, Part 0, page 167, (1970) Author: E. A. C. L. E. Schelpe
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Rhizome up to 4 mm. in diam., erect, with tufted fronds and with dark-brown entire clathrate lanceolate attenuate rhizome-scales 2.5 mm. long. Frond erect, not proliferous, firmly membranous. Stipe matt-brown or greenish-brown, 19 cm. long, sparsely covered at first with minute hair-like scales, glabrous at maturity. Lamina up to 32 x 13 cm., pinnate, narrowly oblong-acuminate in outline with lowest pinnae not markedly reduced. Pinnae 1.9–6.3 x 0.5–1.2 cm., 12–20 pairs, narrowly to very narrowly oblong, obtuse to attenuate, unequally cuneate at the base, crenate or doubly crenate, shortly petiolate; apical segment attenuate-crenate, glabrous on both surfaces. Rhachis pale-brown, narrowly winged on the upper part of the lamina. Sori up to 5 mm. long, linear (to oblong in small fronds), set at an angle of about 45º to the costa; indusium linear to oblong, membranous, entire.
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (2008) Author: Henk Beentje
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
DISTR. U 1–4; K 3–5, 7; T 1–4, 6–8 tropical Africa and south to South Africa; Comoro Is., Réunion
Terrestrial or on rocks, rarely a low epiphyte; rhizome erect, 4–8 mm diameter, with dark brown entire clathrate lanceolate attenuate rhizome scales 2–3x0.6 mm, the margin mid-brown. Frond tufted, erect, not proliferous. Stipe pale to dark matt-brown or greenish-brown, 4–19 cm long, sparsely covered at first with minute hair-like scales, rarely with a few stalked glands, glabrous at maturity. Lamina narrowly ovate, 12–32x4–13 cm, 1-pinnate, with lowest pinnae not markedly reduced; apical segment lobed, crenate, attenuate. Pinnae in 8–20 pairs, herbaceous, narrowly to very narrowly oblong or roughly lanceolate, sometimes falcate, 1.5–6.3x0.7–1.2 cm, unequally cuneate at the base, acroscopic lobe well-developed, crenate or doubly crenate, apex obtuse to attenuate, shortly petiolate; glabrous on both surfaces. Rachis pale brown, narrowly winged on the upper part of the lamina. Sori 3–16, linear (to oblong in small fronds), set at an angle of 30–45° to the costa, 2–7 mm long; indusium linear to oblong, membranous, entire, 0.5–1 mm wide. Fig. 6: 5–6, p. 37.
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Swaziland Ferns and Fern Allies, (2003) Author: J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
Distribution: Frequent in the north-western corner of Swaziland, occurring at altitudes ranging between 500 and 1 250 m. The species is widespread is sub-Saharan Africa and the western Indian Ocean region.
Plants epilithic. Rhizome short, erect to suberect, to 20 mm long, to 4 mm in diameter, set with roots, crowded persistent stipe bases and scales, scales crustaceous, atrocastaneus to black, clathrate, sessile, subulate to lanceolate, cordate to cordate-imbricate, entire or with scattered, pluricellular recurved outgrowths along the margin, apex terminates in a thin-walled cell, to 5 mm long, to 0.7 mm wide. Fronds crowded, caespitose, erect, to 430 mm long; stipe firm, castaneus, matt, terete, to 210 mm long, to 1.6 mm in diameter, narrowly green-winged to the base, base sparsely set with scales similar to those on the rhizome, higher up with filiform clathrate scales terminating in an elliptic thin-walled cell, to 1 mm long, and 3-4-celled hairs terminating in an enlarged obovate thin-walled cell, to 0.3 mm long; lamina 1-pinnate, narrowly elliptic, to 230 mm long, to 68 mm wide, with up to 17 petiolated pinna pairs; rachis firm, castaneus to greenish higher up, shallowly sulcate adaxially, narrowly green-winged, set with filiform scales and hairs similar to those on the stipe, glabrous later; pinnae basal pinnae petiolate, petiole to 1.5 mm long, sessile towards the apex, herbaceous, dark to mid-green, opposite to alternate, basally more widely spaced than apically, often slightly overlapping, basal 2-4 pairs often gradually reduced, inaequilaterally lanceolate to trapezoid, acroscopically truncate, basiscopically excavate, usually alternately shallowly and deeply dentate, to 38 mm long, to 10 mm wide, glabrous adaxially and abaxially; costa adaxially raised, convex. Venation anadromous, evident, pinnately branched, branches forked, ending in the teeth near the margin. Sori linear, usually at or above a vein fork, to 4 mm long; indusium chartaceus, stramineous, transversely narrowly elliptic, entire, to 4 mm long, to 1.2 mm wide; sporangium long-stalked, uniseriate, 3-seriate below the capsule, capsule globose in lateral view, annulus with (19-)19(-22) indurated annulus cells, epistomium (2-)2(-3)-celled, hypostomium (4-)4(-5)-celled. Spores 64 per sporangium, brown, elliptic, monolete, perispore forms broad reticulate wings, erose, the areas between the wings irregularly echinulate, exospore (30-)32.2(-36) x (20-)22.3(-24) (m. Figure 48C & D.
Asplenium angolense Baker [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (2008) Author: Henk Beentje
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
DISTR. K 5
Terrestrial; rhizome erect or shortly creeping, to 5 mm diameter, with dark brown narrowly triangular ?entire acute rhizome scales to 1.5 mm long, with paler margins. Fronds tufted, to 30 cm long, proliferous in centre of terminal pinna. Stipe 9–25 cm long, with scattered scales similar to those of rhizome. Lamina ovate in outline, 8–13x7–10 cm, 1-pinnate, the lower pinnae hardly or not decrescent, the terminal pinna very similar to the lateral ones and the same size. Pinnae 2–3 pairs, (sub-)opposite, to 6x2 cm, shortly petiolate, narrowly ovate, slightly asymmetric with the acroscopic base parallel to the rachis, basiscopic base more cuneate, margin crenate, glabrous or nearly so. Rachis slightly winged, with some scattered scales. Sori many on veins, linear, to 10 mm long; indusium linear, entire, to 0.7 mm wide, membranous. Fig. 2: 1–2, p. 14.
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