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Phylogeny of Selaginellaceae: There is value in morphology after all! [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Botany, 2016
PREMISE OF THE STUDY:The cosmopolitan lycophyte family Selaginellaceae, dating back to the Late Devonian–Early Carboniferous, is notorious for its many species with a seemingly undifferentiated gross morphology. This morphological stasis has for a long time hampered our understanding of the evolutionary history of the single genus Selaginella.
Stina Weststrand, Petra Korall
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Phylogenetic relationships in Selaginellaceae based on RBCL sequences [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Botany, 2002
A phylogenetic framework is developed for the clubmoss family Selaginellaceae based on maximum parsimony analyses of molecular data. The chloroplast gene rbcL was sequenced for 62 species, which represent nearly 10% of living species diversity in the family. Taxa were chosen to reflect morphological, geographical, and ecological diversity. The analyses
Petra Korall, Paul Kenrick
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Silica Bodies in Selaginella (Selaginellaceae)

American Fern Journal, 2020
The microphylls of Selaginella bear structures that have been given names as diverse as idioblasts, papillae, sclereids, fibers, and warts, yet they resemble silica bodies. However, for most species of the genus, no study has ever shown the composition of these structures or proven their nature comprehensively. Based on scanning electron microscopy and
Layse Kristine Corrêa Lopes   +1 more
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Lectotypification of Selaginella decomposita (Selaginellaceae)

Phytotaxa, 2016
During the preparation of the taxonomic treatment of Selaginellaceae from Brazil (Góes-Neto et al. in prep.) we discovered that various Neotropical – particularly Brazilian – species were poorly typified. Of the species assessed, we verified that ca. 20 species already have a lectotype designated inadvertently (see McNeil et al. 2012, Art.
Góes-Neto, Luiz Armando De Araújo   +2 more
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Additions to Cuban Selaginella (Selaginellaceae)

Phytotaxa, 2014
Three new Selaginella species from Cuba, S. myriostachya, S. nanophylla and S. phiara, are described, illustrated with Scanning Electron Micrographs, and compared to similar species. Selaginella myriostachya and S. phiara are from Pinar del Río province, the latter one is also found in Isla de la Juventud special municipality, both in the western part ...
Valdespino, Iván A.   +2 more
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Prodromus of a fern flora for Bolivia. III. Selaginellaceae

Phytotaxa, 2018
We provide a synopsis to the lycophyte family Selaginellaceae in Bolivia. The single genus in the family, Selaginella, comprises 36 known species in Bolivia, of perhaps 200+ in the Neotropics. Five species are known only from Bolivia (S. alampeta, S. angustifolia, S. bryophila, S. glossophylla, and S.
Smith, Alan R, Kessler, Michael
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Five new combinations in the lycophyte family Selaginellaceae

Phytotaxa
Five new combinations in the lycophyte family Selaginellaceae are made and transferred from Selaginella sensu lato. These five names include Boreoselaginella baodongii, B. sajanensis, Chuselaginella neei, C. negrosensis, and Hypopterygiopsis odishana. We also designated the lectotypes of S. neei and S. negrosensis.
LI-BING ZHANG, XIN-MAO ZHOU, YU-PING HU
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Enigmatic Features of the Lycopodiaceae and Selaginellaceae—Lycopodophyta

International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2023
James L. Seago   +3 more
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