Pteris borneensis (Pteridaceae), a New Species from Borneo, with Re-Circumscription of Pteris decrescens and Pteris Parviloba

2017 
Abstract A new species was collected during a fern expedition in the Nuluhon Trusmadi Forest Reserve, Sabah, Borneo. Morphologically, it is similar to both Pteris decrescens Christ and P. parviloba Christ but can be distinguished by frond characters. Specifically, the new species differs from the other two species by having basiscopic secondary pinnae (vs. without basiscopic secondary pinnae), petiolulate pinnae (vs. sessile pinnae), without bristles on the stipes (vs. with bristles on the stipes), a crenate margin of the pinna-segment apex (vs. a serrate apex), and entire pseudoindusia (vs. ciliate pseudoindusia). Furthermore, P. decrescens and P. parviloba differ in the number of lateral pinnae (5 or 6 vs. 8–16 pairs) and the length of the basal pinna-segments being shortest or longest of all lateral pinnae. Two plastid genes, rbcL and matK, were used to decipher their phylogenetic relationships. The new species was resolved in different clades from P. decrescens and P. parviloba, providing further supp...
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