The <i>Cheilanthes hirta</i> complex and allied species (Adiantaceae/Pteri­daceae) in southern Africa

The very variable complex of plants until now ascribed to Cheilanthes hirta Swartz, together with some derived or allied species, is investigated. The type of the species as established by N. C. Anthony (1984), is accepted. Three new varieties are distinguished: Cheilanthes hirta Swartz var. brevipi...

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Main Authors: W. B. G. Jacobsen, N. H. G Jacobson
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Language:English
Published: South African National Biodiversity Institut 1988-10-01
Series:Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
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spelling doaj-e63e3cd5b56942a4a461b4bbdee39ddf2020-11-25T03:50:57ZengSouth African National Biodiversity InstitutBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation0006-82412311-92841988-10-01181577710.4102/abc.v18i1.982911The <i>Cheilanthes hirta</i> complex and allied species (Adiantaceae/Pteri­daceae) in southern AfricaW. B. G. JacobsenN. H. G JacobsonThe very variable complex of plants until now ascribed to Cheilanthes hirta Swartz, together with some derived or allied species, is investigated. The type of the species as established by N. C. Anthony (1984), is accepted. Three new varieties are distinguished: Cheilanthes hirta Swartz var. brevipilosa W. & N. Jacobsen, var. inferacampestris W. & N.Jacobsen and var. nemorosa W. & N. Jacobsen. One new form of Cheilanthes hirta var. brevipilosa W. & N. Jacobsen is recognized: forma waterbergensis W. & N. Jacobsen. Var.  laxa Kunze (1836) is given the new status of forma:  Chei­lanthes hirta var. brevipilosa W. & N. Jacobsen forma laxa (Kunze) W. & N. Jacobsen. Three allied species are discussed and included in the key to all taxa mentioned. Taxa are described and information given includes notes on distribution and ecology. Special attention is paid to spore morphology. Most taxa are illustrated by a habit photo, and all by line drawings and scanning electron micrographs (SEM) of the spores. Possible evolutionary conclusions, particularly on the nature of the spores and on frond dimensions in relation to geographical distribution and climate are discussed.https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/982Adiantaceae<i>Cheilanthes hirta</i> Swartz complexevolutionkeyphytogeographyPteridaceaesouthern Africaspore morphology
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The <i>Cheilanthes hirta</i> complex and allied species (Adiantaceae/Pteri­daceae) in southern Africa
Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
Adiantaceae
<i>Cheilanthes hirta</i> Swartz complex
evolution
key
phytogeography
Pteridaceae
southern Africa
spore morphology
author_facet W. B. G. Jacobsen
N. H. G Jacobson
author_sort W. B. G. Jacobsen
title The <i>Cheilanthes hirta</i> complex and allied species (Adiantaceae/Pteri­daceae) in southern Africa
title_short The <i>Cheilanthes hirta</i> complex and allied species (Adiantaceae/Pteri­daceae) in southern Africa
title_full The <i>Cheilanthes hirta</i> complex and allied species (Adiantaceae/Pteri­daceae) in southern Africa
title_fullStr The <i>Cheilanthes hirta</i> complex and allied species (Adiantaceae/Pteri­daceae) in southern Africa
title_full_unstemmed The <i>Cheilanthes hirta</i> complex and allied species (Adiantaceae/Pteri­daceae) in southern Africa
title_sort <i>cheilanthes hirta</i> complex and allied species (adiantaceae/pteri­daceae) in southern africa
publisher South African National Biodiversity Institut
series Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
issn 0006-8241
2311-9284
publishDate 1988-10-01
description The very variable complex of plants until now ascribed to Cheilanthes hirta Swartz, together with some derived or allied species, is investigated. The type of the species as established by N. C. Anthony (1984), is accepted. Three new varieties are distinguished: Cheilanthes hirta Swartz var. brevipilosa W. & N. Jacobsen, var. inferacampestris W. & N.Jacobsen and var. nemorosa W. & N. Jacobsen. One new form of Cheilanthes hirta var. brevipilosa W. & N. Jacobsen is recognized: forma waterbergensis W. & N. Jacobsen. Var.  laxa Kunze (1836) is given the new status of forma:  Chei­lanthes hirta var. brevipilosa W. & N. Jacobsen forma laxa (Kunze) W. & N. Jacobsen. Three allied species are discussed and included in the key to all taxa mentioned. Taxa are described and information given includes notes on distribution and ecology. Special attention is paid to spore morphology. Most taxa are illustrated by a habit photo, and all by line drawings and scanning electron micrographs (SEM) of the spores. Possible evolutionary conclusions, particularly on the nature of the spores and on frond dimensions in relation to geographical distribution and climate are discussed.
topic Adiantaceae
<i>Cheilanthes hirta</i> Swartz complex
evolution
key
phytogeography
Pteridaceae
southern Africa
spore morphology
url https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/982
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