Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
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Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f., Bot. Antarct. Voy. II (Fl. Nov.-Zel.) Part II, 16 (1854)
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Biostatus
Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region
Nomenclature
Hook.f.
Hook.f.
1854
16
ICN
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
species
Hymenophyllum lyallii
Lectotype (selected by Brownsey & Perrie 2016): New Zealand, Thomson’s Sound, SW coast, Middle Island, D.Lyall, March 1851, Herbarium Hookerianum, K, labelled only “H. lyallii”! (photo WELT E469/22)
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Descriptions
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Rhizome filiform, sparsely clad in brownish hairs, especially at base of rather distant stipites, glabrate in age. Stipes filiform, 2-5 cm. long, bearing slender branched hairs. Rhachis hardly developed; veins radiating from base of lamina, several times forked, with or without hairs. Lamina delicate, pellucid, subreniform to oblong in outline, 1-3 cm. long and broad, flabellately divided into oblong segs, retuse at apex; segs distinctly to obscurely toothed, teeth with branched hairs. Sori immersed. Indusium obconic; mouth truncate to obscurely 2-lipped at apex, bearing delicate hairs. Receptacle not or barely exserted.
Taxonomic concepts
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Sphaerocionium lyallii (Hook.f.) Copel.
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Sphaerocionium lyallii (Hook.f.) Copel.
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
Trichomanes lyallii (Hook.f.) Hook. ex Hook. & Baker
Hymenophyllum lyallii Hook.f.
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typification
Lectotype (selected by Brownsey & Perrie 2016): New Zealand, Thomson’s Sound, SW coast, Middle Island, D.Lyall, March 1851, Herbarium Hookerianum, K, labelled only “H. lyallii”! (photo WELT E469/22)
Etymology
Named in honour of David Lyall (1817–1895), a Scottish botanist who visited New Zealand in HMS Terror as part of Ross’s Antarctic Voyage (1839–1843).
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1 January 2000
14 June 2024