Danaea crispa

Keskiniva, Venni, Tuomisto, Hanna & Lehtonen, Samuli, 2024, Danaea (Marattiaceae) keeps diversifying, part 2: phylogeny and identification key for 81 taxa, Willdenowia 53 (3), pp. 229-255 : 238

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https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.53.53304

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scientific name

Danaea crispa
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Danaea crispa View in CoL clade

This is a well-supported (BP = 100) clade containing three small-statured species from Central America that we would never have grouped together based on their morphology. One of them is unique in having simple, bicolorous laminae ( Danaea carillensis ), one resembles D. humilis of the D. cuspidata clade in having many small, bicolorous pinnae ( D. pumila ), and the third one is similar to D. gracilis of the D. alata clade in having dark green laminae that are so thin as to be translucent ( D. crispa ). The D. crispa clade forms a well-supported clade (BP = 93) with the D. moritziana clade.

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