Selaginella aculeatifolia (Selaginellaceae – Lycopodiophyta), a new hispidulous species from the foothills of Cerro Neblina, Venezuela

31 August 2015

Valdespino, Iván

In this paper, I describe Selaginella aculeatifolia Valdespino, a new species (probably a local endemic) from lowland forests in the foothills of Cerro de la Neblina in Venezuela, and compare it with morphologically close taxa, provide Scanning Electron Micrographs of stem, leaves and spores, and discuss its conservation status. In addition, I provide a key to species in the Selaginella deltoides group. This species is characterized by its mat-forming, creeping growth habit, having the upper surface of the lateral leaves hispidulous with short hairs or tooth-like projections usually found submarginally, marginally, and distally near the apices along the basiscopic halves of the laminae, and with conspicuous, straw-colored midribs, as well as median leaves with conspicuously hyaline margins. These characters indicate an alliance of Selaginella aculeatifolia with a group of South American species: S. deltoides A. Braun, S. brevifolia Baker, and S. sandwithii Alston, here informally termed the “Selaginella deltoides group”.

Doi
10.1111/njb.00954