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CHEILANTHES inaequalis (Bak.) Schelpe var. buchananii [family ADIANTACEAE]
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (2002) Author: BERNARD VERDCOURT
Names
CHEILANTHES inaequalis (Bak.) Schelpe var. buchananii [family ADIANTACEAE], in Contr. Bolus Herb. 1: 75 (1969) & F.Z., Pterid.: 126, t. 39, fig. b (1970); N.C. Anthony in Contr. Bolus Herb. 11: 38, t. 7, t. 6/c–d, fig. 7 (1984); Andrews, Rev. Fern Genus Cheilanthes : 33, 34 (1984); Schelpe & N.C. Anthony, F.S.A., Pterid.: 116 (1986). Type: South Africa, Kwa Zulu Natal, Buchanan & McKen 32 (K!, holo.)
Notholaena buchananii Bak. [family ADIANTACEAE], Syn. Fil. 373 (1868); Sim, Ferns S. Afr. ed. 2: 222, t. 108 (1915)
Information
Lamina pilose with spreading hairs. Fig. 8 (p. 39).
Range
DISTR. T 6
Altitude range
1700 m
Distribution
TANZANIA Morogoro District NW Uluguru Mts, 13 May 1933, Schlieben 3919!
Distribution (external)
; Congo (Kinshasa) (Shaba)
Zambia
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
South Africa
Notes
Andrews has thrown doubt on the distinction given by N.C. Anthony that var. buchananii has 64 spores per sporangium rather than the 32 found in the typical variety.
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (2002) Author: BERNARD VERDCOURT
Names
CHEILANTHES inaequalis (Bak.) Schelpe var. buchananii [family ADIANTACEAE], in Contr. Bolus Herb. 1: 75 (1969) & F.Z., Pterid.: 126, t. 39, fig. b (1970); N.C. Anthony in Contr. Bolus Herb. 11: 38, t. 7, t. 6/c–d, fig. 7 (1984); Andrews, Rev. Fern Genus Cheilanthes : 33, 34 (1984); Schelpe & N.C. Anthony, F.S.A., Pterid.: 116 (1986). Type: South Africa, Kwa Zulu Natal, Buchanan & McKen 32 (K!, holo.)
Notholaena buchananii Bak. [family ADIANTACEAE], Syn. Fil. 373 (1868); Sim, Ferns S. Afr. ed. 2: 222, t. 108 (1915)
Information
Lamina pilose with spreading hairs. Fig. 8 (p. 39).
Range
DISTR. T 6
Altitude range
1700 m
Distribution
TANZANIA Morogoro District NW Uluguru Mts, 13 May 1933, Schlieben 3919!
Distribution (external)
; Congo (Kinshasa) (Shaba)
Zambia
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
South Africa
Notes
Andrews has thrown doubt on the distinction given by N.C. Anthony that var. buchananii has 64 spores per sporangium rather than the 32 found in the typical variety.
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (2002) Author: BERNARD VERDCOURT
Names
CHEILANTHES inaequalis (Bak.) Schelpe var. buchananii [family ADIANTACEAE], in Contr. Bolus Herb. 1: 75 (1969) & F.Z., Pterid.: 126, t. 39, fig. b (1970); N.C. Anthony in Contr. Bolus Herb. 11: 38, t. 7, t. 6/c–d, fig. 7 (1984); Andrews, Rev. Fern Genus Cheilanthes : 33, 34 (1984); Schelpe & N.C. Anthony, F.S.A., Pterid.: 116 (1986). Type: South Africa, Kwa Zulu Natal, Buchanan & McKen 32 (K!, holo.)
Notholaena buchananii Bak. [family ADIANTACEAE], Syn. Fil. 373 (1868); Sim, Ferns S. Afr. ed. 2: 222, t. 108 (1915)
Information
Lamina pilose with spreading hairs. Fig. 8 (p. 39).
Range
DISTR. T 6
Altitude range
1700 m
Distribution
TANZANIA Morogoro District NW Uluguru Mts, 13 May 1933, Schlieben 3919!
Distribution (external)
; Congo (Kinshasa) (Shaba)
Zambia
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
South Africa
Notes
Andrews has thrown doubt on the distinction given by N.C. Anthony that var. buchananii has 64 spores per sporangium rather than the 32 found in the typical variety.
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