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Grammitis givenii Parris

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Parris
Parris
1976
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Grammitis givenii Parris
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Grammitis givenii
Named in honour of David Roger Given (1943–2005), New Zealand pteridologist and conservationist at Manaaki Whenua–Landcare Research, Christchurch.
Holotype: New Zealand, Canterbury, Arthur’s Pass, head of Waimakariri Valley, Mt Stewart, D.R. Given 65201, Dec. 1965, CHR 169519!

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Rhizome short-creeping to long-creeping; paleae pale brown, lanceolate, acute, 1.6-5.9 × 0.6-1.9 mm. Stipes pronounced, 1-18 mm long; stipe hairs whitish to pale red-brown, rare to common, 0.3-2.0 mm long. Lamina spathulate-oblanceolate to oblanceolate, obtuse to acute, (1.1—) 1.9—5,7(—9.9) × (0.3-)0.38-0.70(-1.0) cm; lamina hairs whitish, rare, on midribs only, more common in young fronds, to 1.2 mm long; texture coriaceous; veins invisible, endings not darkened; midrib somewhat raised below, ± concolorous with lamina. Sori subglobose to oblong, oblique, in upper ½ to 1/3 of frond, 1-10 pairs, 2.0-6.5 × 1,0-2.0 mm; soral vein ending within the sorus or extending a little beyond it, somewhat shorter than basiscopic vein, neither reaching the margin. Sporangia (190-)222.2-312.0(-390) mcm long; indurated cells of annulus (10-)11.0-13.6(-17). Spores (25-) 31.0-41.6 (-50) mcm diam.
G. armstrongii Tindale et G. billardieri Willd. affinis, sed a prima frondibus parum maioribus, praesentia stipitium cum pilis et plerumque maiore numero parium sororum; et a secunda rhizomate late repente, frondibus parvioribus et sporis maioribus. Rhizoma breviter vel late repens; paleae pallide brunneae, lanceolatae, acutae, 1.6-5.9 × 0.6-1.9 mm. Stipes manifestus, 1-18 mm longus; pili albidi vel pallide castanei, raro vel vulgares, 0.3-2.0 mm longi. Lamina spathulato-oblanceolata vel oblanceolata, obtusa vel acuta, (1.1-) 1.9-5.7 (-9.9) × (0.3-)0.38- 0.70(-1.0) cm; pili albidi, rari, solum in costa, frequentiores in frondibus juvenibus ,ad 1.2 mm longi; textura coriacea; venae non manifestae, extremae venarum non fuscatae; costa parum sub lamina procumbens, lamina ± concolor. Sori subglobosi vel oblongi, obliqui, in superiore \ vel J parte frondis, 1-10 pares, 2.0-6.5 × 1.0-2.0 mm; vena sori in sorum terminans vel parum ultra procurrens, parum brevior quam vena basiscopica, non ad marginem accedens. Sporangia (19O-)222.2-312.O(-390) /mi longa; cellulae induratae annuli (10—) 11.0-13.5 (—17). Sporae (25-)31.O-41.6(-5O) Mrn diametro.

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Grammitis givenii Parris
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District

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typification
Holotype: New Zealand, Canterbury, Arthur’s Pass, head of Waimakariri Valley, Mt Stewart, D.R. Given 65201, Dec. 1965, CHR 169519!
Etymology
Named in honour of David Roger Given (1943–2005), New Zealand pteridologist and conservationist at Manaaki Whenua–Landcare Research, Christchurch.

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1 January 2000
27 February 2013
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