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A taxonomic study of the genus Matonia (Matoniaceae) Naturalis
Kato, Masahiro.
A morphological comparison shows that Matonia consists of two species, M. foxworthyi and M. pectinata, which are distinguished by a few characters including the number of pinnae and the presence/absence of hairs on the costae.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1993 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525091
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Matoniaceae Naturalis
Kato, Masahiro.
Matoniaceae C. Presl, Gefässb. Stipes Farm (1847) 32; Copel., Gen. Fil. (1947) 173; Holttum, Revis. Fl. Malaya 2 (1955) 58; K.U. Kramer in Kubitzki (ed.), Fam. & Gen. Vase. PI. 1 (1990) 183. Rhizomes creeping, dorsiventral, polycyclic-solenostelic, densely covered by lightbrown or brown hairs. Leaves alternate on the dorsal side of rhizome; stipes polished, glabrous; lamina either pedate with pectinate pinnae, or alternately pinnate with pinnae consisting of resting buds or bud-derived leaflets and linear, simple or forked pinnules; veins free or anastomosing in soriferous parts. Sori round or elliptic, in one row on either side of costule or midrib; indusia thick-stalked, peltate, thick in central portion and membranous and inrolled in marginal...
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Ano: 1998 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532725
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Taxonomic studies of Cheiropleuria (Dipteridaceae) Naturalis
Kato, Masahiro; Yatabe, Yoko; Sahashi, Norio; Murakami, Noriaki.
Morphological and molecular studies are made on the fern genus Cheiropleuria, which was treated in the past as monotypic. We describe C. parva, a new species from Borneo, and separate C. integrifolia, distributed in Japan and Taiwan and probably in China too, from Southeast Asian C. bicuspis. The three species differ from each other in the size, shape and texture of lamina, divergence angles between lobes, frequency of bilobed leaves, and spore size and morphology. Cheiropleuria parva is distinct from C. bicuspis populations sympatric on Mt Kinabalu in the leaves of juvenile and adult plants, suggesting reproductive isolation. Nucleotide differences in the rbcL gene support separation of the three species.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Cheiropleuria; Dipteridaceae; Fern; RbcL; Taxonomy.
Ano: 2001 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525799
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