Monograph of the genera Struthiopteris Scop. and Spicantopsis Nakai (Blechnaceae, Polypodiopsida)
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2024
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MOLINO, SONIA, GUILLERMO SANTOS, RUBÉN VÁZQUEZ, RAFAEL MEDINA, and JOSÉ MARÍA GABRIEL Y GALÁN. 2024. “Monograph of the Genera <em>Struthiopteris </em>Scop. and <em>Spicantopsis </Em>Nakai (Blechnaceae, Polypodiopsida)”. Phytotaxa 677 (1):1-48. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.677.1.1
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The Blechnaceae fern family, comprising approximately 250 species, exhibits a subcosmopolitan distribution but showcases notable diversity in South America and the Austropacific region. Recent taxonomic revisions expanded the generic treatment within the family, Resulting, among other things, in the resurrection of the genus Spicantopsis. This genus, segregated from Struthiopteris, now encompasses three species endemic to East Asia. Struthiopteris, on the other hand, has three species distributed in Japan, Europe, North of Africa, and western North America. Molecular evidence, coupled with morphoanatomical traits, supported this taxonomic distinction. Despite subsequent studies on palynological and morphoanatomical characteristics, a comprehensive global monograph of Struthiopteris and Spicantopsis is lacking. This paper aims to fill this gap by synthesizing available information, providing identification keys, full descriptions, taxonomic notes, and some necessary type designation for all species within both genera. The study, based on the examination of 1,649 herbarium specimens and digital materials, underscores the importance of anatomical and morphological characters in fern taxonomy. Mapping distribution data further enhances understanding of the geographic ranges of these ferns. This comprehensive synthesis contributes to the ongoing elucidation of fern diversity and taxonomy.
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We are grateful to the Synthesys+ programme, Cuatrecasas Travel Award, and the Field Museum Visiting Scholar, all awarded to SM, to visit the P, US and F, respectively. We also thank MO and NY for receiving us during research visits and for their help and to TI and LZ for their assistance regarding the type materials, specially to Diego Tavares Vasques (TI). SM received support from a Santander-UCM pre and post-doctoral contract (CT27/18). This work was also funded by the research grants PID2021-127118NA-I00 of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and PR26/16-20295 from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Banco Santander.