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Type? of Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family VITTARIACEAE]

Schwaegrichen, C.F., #s.n.
None
Specimens
Unknown
PH
Type? of Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family VITTARIACEAE] (stored under name)
Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family VITTARIACEAE]

Filed as Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family PTERIDACEAE]

Boivin, #s.n.
None
Specimens
Comoros
BM
Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family PTERIDACEAE] (stored under name)
Vittaria humblotii Hieron. [family PTERIDACEAE]

Syntype of Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family VITTARIACEAE]

Gueinzius, #s.n.
None
Specimens
South Africa
FI
Syntype of Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family VITTARIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Pichi Sermolli R.
Vittaria sarmentosa Fée [family VITTARIACEAE]; Verified by Fée

Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family PTERIDACEAE]

Bory, #s.n.
1802-01-01
Specimens
Unknown
RB
Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family PTERIDACEAE] (stored under name)

Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family VITTARIACEAE]

[Kolbry], #842
1856
Specimens
South Africa
K
Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family VITTARIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Schulan,
Vittaria lineata (L.) Sw. [family VITTARIACEAE]
Pteropsis angustifolia (Sw.) Desv. [family VITTARIACEAE]
Vittaria acrostichoides Hook. & Grev. [family VITTARIACEAE]
Pteropsis angustifolia Pappe & Raws. [family VITTARIACEAE]
Pteropsis kuhnii Rawson [family VITTARIACEAE]

Filed as Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family PTERIDACEAE]

Jean Nicolas Br�on, #s.n.
1844
Specimens
Réunion
BM
Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family PTERIDACEAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family VITTARIACEAE]

Read, #s.n.
None
Specimens
Unknown
PH
Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family VITTARIACEAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family ADIANTACEAE]

Burrows, J.E.; Schultz, S.M., #1689
1980-07-10
Specimens
Zimbabwe
BNRH
Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family ADIANTACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Burrows, J.E.

Type of Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family VITTARIACEAE]

Bory De St. Vincent, #s.n.
None
Specimens
Réunion
FI
Type of Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family VITTARIACEAE] (stored under name)

Type of Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family PTERIDACEAE]

Jean Baptiste Georges Genevi�ve Marcellin Bory, #s.n.
1802
Specimens
Réunion
BM
Type of Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family PTERIDACEAE] (stored under name)

Type of Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family PTERIDACEAE]

Jean Baptiste Georges Genevi�ve Marcellin Bory, #s.n.
None
Specimens
Réunion
BM
Type of Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family PTERIDACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Carl Frederick Albert Christensen

Holotype of Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family PTERIDOPHYTA]

Bory de St-Vincent J.B.G.M., #None
None
Specimens
Réunion
P
Holotype of Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family PTERIDOPHYTA] (stored under name); Verified by Badré, F.,

Filed as Vittaria isoëtifolia Bory [family VITTARIACEAE]

Hemp,A., #2720
2001-01-07
Specimens
Tanzania
UBT
Vittaria isoëtifolia Bory [family VITTARIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Hemp, A.

Holotype of Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family VITTARIACEAE]

Bory De St. Vincent, #s.n.
None
Specimens
Mauritius
FI
Holotype of Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family VITTARIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Bory De St. Vincent

Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family VITTARIACEAE]

FZ, Vol 0, Part 0, page 92, (1970) Author: E. A. C. L. E. Schelpe
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Rhizomes c. 3 mm. in diam., shortly creeping, with tufted fronds and narrowly lanceolate attenuate clathrate strongly pseudo-serrate dark-brown rhizome-scales up to 1 cm. long. Fronds simple, sessile, coriaceous, pendent. Lamina up to 65 x 0.1–0.3 cm., very narrowly linear, with a pale-brown or pale-greyish-green base when dried; midrib and veins obscure. Sori in two deep intramarginal grooves; paraphyses intestiniform.

VITTARIA isoetifolia Bory [family VITTARIACEAE]

Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (1999) Author: B. Verdcourt, B.Sc., Ph.D.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
DISTR. K 7; T 6
Epiphyte; rhizomes shortly creeping, 3 mm diameter, with narrowly lanceolate attenuate clathrate strongly pseudoserrate dark brown scales up to 1 cm long. Fronds tufted, simple, sessile, hanging; lamina linear, ± 8–65 cm long, 1–3 mm wide, pale brown to grey-green at the base when dry; midrib and venation obscure. Sori in 2 deep intramarginal grooves; paraphyses intestiniform; spores bilateral, oval, monolete, smooth with laesura 2/3 their length. Fig. 1/3.

Type? of Vittaria sarmentosa Fée [family POLYPODIACEAE]

Gueinzius, W., #None
None
Specimens
South Africa
B
Type? of Vittaria sarmentosa Fée [family POLYPODIACEAE]
Vittaria isoetifolia var. sarmentosa (Ruiz) Hieron. [family POLYPODIACEAE] (stored under name)

Vittaria isoetifolia Bory [family VITTARIACEAE]

Swaziland Ferns and Fern Allies, (2003) Author: J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
Distribution: Rare in Swaziland and currently known from a single collection in the north-western corner of the country, occurring at an altitude of ±1 400 m. Widespread in east and south tropical Africa, southern Africa and the western Indian Ocean region.
Plants epilithic or epiphytic. Rhizome short-decumbent, to 2 mm in diameter, set with roots, short, closely spaced persistent stipe bases and scales, scales chartaceus, ferrugineus to castaneus, sessile, subulate, cuneate to cordate, dentate, to 8 mm long, to 1 mm wide. Fronds crowded, pendent, to 720 mm long; stipe poorly differentiated, to 4 mm long, initially sparsely set with scales similar to, but smaller than, those on rhizome; lamina carnose-coriaceus, simple, linear, entire, to 716 mm long, to 3 mm wide, glabrous adaxially and abaxially. Venation obscure. Sori along a near-marginal vascular commissure, sunken in two submarginal grooves extending the entire length of the lamina; receptacle paraphysate, paraphyses branched, branch apices terminate in a clavate, indurated cell; sporangium long-stalked, simple, capsule globose in lateral view, with (14-)14(-16) indurated annulus cells, epistomium (3-)4(-5)-celled, hypostomium (3-)4(-5)-celled, stomium with 4 narrow cells of which walls are conspicuously thickened. Spores brown, ellipsoidal, monolete, smooth, (52-)58.37(-70) x (30-)34.75(-38) (m. Figure 24A-E.