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Elaphoglossum acrostichoides Schelpe
2022Published as part of Zhou, Ya-Dong, Mwachala, Geoffrey, Hu, Guang-Wan & Wang, Qing-Feng, 2022, Annotated checklist of the vascular plants of Mount Kenya, East Africa, pp.
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Elaphoglossum deckenii C. Chr.
2022Published as part of Zhou, Ya-Dong, Mwachala, Geoffrey, Hu, Guang-Wan & Wang, Qing-Feng, 2022, Annotated checklist of the vascular plants of Mount Kenya, East Africa, pp.
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Elaphoglossum angulatum T. Moore
2022Published as part of Zhou, Ya-Dong, Mwachala, Geoffrey, Hu, Guang-Wan & Wang, Qing-Feng, 2022, Annotated checklist of the vascular plants of Mount Kenya, East Africa, pp.
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Elaphoglossum aubertii T. Moore
2022Published as part of Zhou, Ya-Dong, Mwachala, Geoffrey, Hu, Guang-Wan & Wang, Qing-Feng, 2022, Annotated checklist of the vascular plants of Mount Kenya, East Africa, pp.
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Brittonia, 2015
Elaphoglossum fendleri, a new species from the cloud forests of Venezuela, is here described and illustrated. The type specimens were collected by Augustus Fendler ca. 160 years ago but had gone unnoticed since then. Some authors have confused it with E. ornatum, a subulate-scaled species that is restricted to the Venezuelan Andes.
Fernando B. Matos, Alejandra Vasco
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Elaphoglossum fendleri, a new species from the cloud forests of Venezuela, is here described and illustrated. The type specimens were collected by Augustus Fendler ca. 160 years ago but had gone unnoticed since then. Some authors have confused it with E. ornatum, a subulate-scaled species that is restricted to the Venezuelan Andes.
Fernando B. Matos, Alejandra Vasco
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2022
Elaphoglossum lastii (Baker) C.Chr. — Habit: Fern. Habitat: LMWF, BZ, UMF, HZ; 1 500–3 500 m. Distribution: II. Voucher: Chogoria Track, Alt. 2087 m, 5 Mar. 2009, Kirika et al. 62 (EA). References: Fries et al. (1924b), Schelpe (1951), Bussmann & Beck (1995a, 1995c, 1998, 1999), Bussmann (1993, 1994, 2006), Agnew (2013).
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Elaphoglossum lastii (Baker) C.Chr. — Habit: Fern. Habitat: LMWF, BZ, UMF, HZ; 1 500–3 500 m. Distribution: II. Voucher: Chogoria Track, Alt. 2087 m, 5 Mar. 2009, Kirika et al. 62 (EA). References: Fries et al. (1924b), Schelpe (1951), Bussmann & Beck (1995a, 1995c, 1998, 1999), Bussmann (1993, 1994, 2006), Agnew (2013).
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Published as part of Castro-Aguiar, Pedro Henrique, Fernandes, Rozijane Santos & Zappi, Daniela Cristina, 2025, Ferns of the Parque Nacional das Nascentes do Rio Parnaíba Brazilian Cerrado, pp. 1-24 in Rodriguesia (e 00612024) (e 00612024) 76 on page 11, DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860202576004, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Elaphoglossum cardioglossum Mickel, Brittonia
2018Elaphoglossum cardioglossum Mickel, Brittonia 37(3): 266. 1985. (Fig. 52A) Range: — Peru (Mellado & León 2007) and Bolivia (LP). Ecology: —Local, but fairly common where it is found; terrestrial and epiphytic in humid forests; 3000–3200 m. Notes: —The veins tend to be relatively widely spaced, about 2 mm apart.
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Elaphoglossum beaurepairei Brade, Rodriguesia
2018Elaphoglossum beaurepairei (Fée) Brade, Rodriguésia 3: 115. 1937. (Fig. 51F–J) Range: — Bolivia (CH, LP, SC, TA) and Brazil. Ecology: —Uncommon; epiphytic, less commonly terrestrial and saxicolous in humid forests; 1450–2400 m. Notes: —Similar to E. eximium (Mett.) Christ but differs by weakly inrolled, reflexed petiolar scales (vs.
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Brittonia, 2016
Elaphoglossum mickeliorum, a new species from the eastern slopes of the Peruvian Andes, is here described and illustrated. It belongs to E. sect. Polytrichia, which is characterized by the presence of subulate scales and absence of hydathodes on the sterile leaves of adult sporophytes.
Fernando B. Matos, Robbin C. Moran
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Elaphoglossum mickeliorum, a new species from the eastern slopes of the Peruvian Andes, is here described and illustrated. It belongs to E. sect. Polytrichia, which is characterized by the presence of subulate scales and absence of hydathodes on the sterile leaves of adult sporophytes.
Fernando B. Matos, Robbin C. Moran
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