Danaea acuminata
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https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.53.53304 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C087F9-FFF3-7F12-4EB7-FBC4FD795281 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Danaea acuminata |
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Danaea acuminata View in CoL clade
This is a well-supported clade (BP = 100) of five species, all of which were described in 2001–2010: Danaea acuminata , D. falcata , D. lucens , D. vivax , and D. xenium . The species are relatively similar in general appearance: creeping rhizomes, concolorous laminae that dry dark brown, and serrate pinna apices. The other clades in Holodanaea are more heterogeneous in appearance. Geographically this clade is concentrated to the Amazonian lowlands adjacent to the Andes in Peru and Ecuador, with one species ( D. lucens ) between the Cordilleras in Colombia.
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