taxonID	type	description	language	source
03C087F9FFF37F124EB7FA44FE7C50C1.taxon	description	Danaea wendlandii, D. gracilis, and D. lanceolata form a well-supported clade (BP = 100) and are rather uniform in appearance, being rather small and having lanceolate laminae with narrow pinnae and terminal buds. Danaea alata and D. ubatubensis are clearly larg- er species, although D. ubatubensis shares the propensity to produce terminal buds. Three of the species were strongly supported as monophyletic, but D. gracilis was resolved as paraphyletic.	en	Keskiniva, Venni, Tuomisto, Hanna, Lehtonen, Samuli (2024): Danaea (Marattiaceae) keeps diversifying, part 2: phylogeny and identification key for 81 taxa. Willdenowia 53 (3): 229-255, DOI: 10.3372/wi.53.53304, URL: https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/e926cf5a-1684-366f-8354-946d48c7e673/
03C087F9FFF37F144D4AFC64FD5C5581.taxon	description	The name Danaea moritziana C. Presl has traditionally been applied in a very wide sense. Our phylogenetic results suggest that the species should be circumscribed more narrowly. Our interpretation of the phylogenetic position of D. moritziana is based on material from the Caribbean coast of Colombia that morphologically matches the type of D. moritziana from Venezuela. Unfortunately, we do not have DNA from the type locality, but this interpretation leads to a morphologically coherent species whose distribution is limited to the northernmost parts of Venezuela and Colombia. Notably, none of the Mexican Holodanaea samples were resolved to the D. moritziana clade, strongly supporting the recognition of D. cuspidata as a distinct species. The situation was complicated by the fact that some Costa Rican and Colombian specimens were deeply embedded in the D. moritziana clade even though they were morphologically very similar to D. cuspidata. These have now been described as D. cuspidopsis (Keskiniva & Tuomisto 2024). Christenhusz (2010) synonymized Danaea jamaicensis under D. mazeana, but the phylogeny shows that D. mazeana forms a clade of its own at the base of the D. moritziana clade, whereas D. jamaicensis groups with D. jenmanii. The latter two species are intermingled in the phylogeny, but we decided to keep them as separate species because of their morphological differences: D. jenmanii is generally smaller and has fewer pairs of shorter pinnae, shorter pinna apices, more scaly petioles and rachises, and the terminal pinna (or a part thereof) is replaced by a bud (vs terminal pinna usually present in D. jamaicensis). In our interpretation, D. mazeana is restricted to the Lesser Antilles, whereas D. jamaicensis and D. jenmanii occur in the Greater Antilles. The material from Lesser Antilles that we identified to D. mazeana has generally narrower pinnae and broader pinna apices, and they dry to a darker colour than D. jamaicensis.	en	Keskiniva, Venni, Tuomisto, Hanna, Lehtonen, Samuli (2024): Danaea (Marattiaceae) keeps diversifying, part 2: phylogeny and identification key for 81 taxa. Willdenowia 53 (3): 229-255, DOI: 10.3372/wi.53.53304, URL: https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/e926cf5a-1684-366f-8354-946d48c7e673/
03C087F9FFF57F144EB7FD44FE9D5181.taxon	description	Both Danaea cuspidata (from Mexico) and the newly described D. andina (from Ecuador) formed strongly supported clades within the D. cuspidata clade, confirming their distinctness from D. moritziana. However, their positions within the D. cuspidata clade varied between analyses done with different alignments and was not well resolved in any of them. In general, the species in this clade were supported by the phylogenetic results, although most of them had too few samples for their coherence to be properly tested. The morphologically relatively similar D. imbricata and D. trichomanoides were resolved to different subclades, supporting their recognition as distinct species. Species incertae sedis Danaea augusti H. Karst. ex Kunze D. intermedia J. Sm. D. nodosa var. intermedia J. Sm. ex Hassl. Excluded species Danaea evecta Spreng. = Angiopteris evecta (G. Forst.) Hoffm. D. paleacea Raddi = Bolbitis serratifolia (Mertens) Schott	en	Keskiniva, Venni, Tuomisto, Hanna, Lehtonen, Samuli (2024): Danaea (Marattiaceae) keeps diversifying, part 2: phylogeny and identification key for 81 taxa. Willdenowia 53 (3): 229-255, DOI: 10.3372/wi.53.53304, URL: https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/e926cf5a-1684-366f-8354-946d48c7e673/
