Monographs Details:
Authority:

Mickel, John T. & Smith, Alan R. 2004. The pteridophytes of Mexico. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 88: 1-1054.
Family:

Dryopteridaceae
Description:

Species Description - Rhizomes short-creeping to erect, 1 mm diam.; rhizome scales linear-lanceolate, reddish brown, 7 mm long; fronds clumped, 9–34 x 1.2–2.7 cm; phyllopodia absent; stipes 1/2 the frond length, with scales red-brown, strongly spreading, subulate, to 6 mm long; blades lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, membranaceous, bases cuneate, apices acuminate, margins entire to crenulate; veins conspicuous, free, simple or once-forked, 2–3 mm apart, at 35–40 º angle to costa; hydathodes evident; blade scales orangebrown, subulate, 3–5 mm long, sparse; fertile fronds shorter than the sterile, ca. 16 cm long, bases cuneate, blade apices acuminate to subcaudate, blades shorter in proportion to the length of the sterile blades (to 13 cm long, 4.8 cm wide), stipes 2/3–4/5 length, scales mixed with the sporangia.

Discussion:

Type. Mexico. Oaxaca: Distrito Mixe, SE shoulder of Cerro Zempoalte´petl, below Patio de Arena, Mickel 4900 (NY!; isotypes F!, NY!, UC!, US!).

Elaphoglossum lanceum is known only from a few collections, most of which have fronds only 12–20 cm long and distinctly lance-shaped. It resembles E. smithii (Baker) Christ of the West Indies, but E. lanceum is readily distinguished by its small size, thin texture, somewhat more blade scales, and highly fenestrate spore crests (vs. imperforate crests in E. smithii).

Distribution:

El Salvador Central America| Honduras Central America| Guatemala Central America| México Mexico North America|