Braunia cirrhifolia (Mitt.) A. Jaeger, Ber. Thatigk. St. Gallischen Naturwiss. Ges.
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2. Braunia cirrhifolia (Mitt.) A. Jaeger, Ber. Thatigk. St. Gallischen Naturwiss. Ges. View in CoL 2: 87. 1876.
This taxon includes robust plants with irregularly pinnate branching, 4-plicate leaves, acuminate apices ending in a hyaline mucro in distal leaves, revolute margins, and sporophyte with a seta well-developed ( Biasuso, 1993).
Distribution and habitat. Braunia cirrhifolia is a South American species registered in Bolivia, Paraguay, Peru and Argentina ( Hermann, 1976; Menzel, 1992; Biasuso, 1993; O’Shea & Price, 2008). InArgentina, the species has been recorded in the central and northwestern regions of the country, from Córdoba, Salta and Tucumán ( Matteri, 2003). The distribution range of the species extends to northeastern Argentina, to the Province of Chaco.
Specimens examined. ARGENTINA. Prov. Chaco: Dpto. Presidencia de la Plaza, Parque Nacional Chaco, 26° 47´40.24´´ S, 59° 37´6.76´´ W, en la “ralera”, sobre Quebracho, abundante, húmedo y soleado, 21-I-2012, Jimenez & Martín 315 ( CTES) GoogleMaps .
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Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste |
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Braunia cirrhifolia (Mitt.) A. Jaeger, Ber. Thatigk. St. Gallischen Naturwiss. Ges.
Jimenez, Soledad 2024 |
Braunia cirrhifolia (Mitt.) A. Jaeger, Ber. Thatigk. St. Gallischen Naturwiss. Ges.
Mitt. 1876: 87 |