Selaginella sertata Spring

  • Filed As

    Selaginellaceae
    Selaginella sertata Spring

  • Location

    Mexico. Jalisco. Casimiro Castillo Mun. Arroyo Tacubaya, at base of cerro La Petaca, 1-4 km SE of Casimiro Castillo, ca. 20 km SSW of Autlán de Navarro.

  • Habitat

    At bottom of deep valley along stream. Bosque baja humedo tropical (humid tropical rainforest) , dominated by gigantic Ficus spp. and Moraceae, Sloanea and other trees with plankroots, to 60 m tall and 2.5 m dbh. With thickets or Olyra, Lasiacis, Rubiaceae in understory (practically no palms).

  • Specimen Notes

    Dominated by gigantic Ficus spp. and Moraceae, Sloanea and other trees with plankroots, to 60 m tall and 2.5 m dbh.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 446948

    Occurrence ID: 937df94e-ffc0-4c35-9368-953e5f9711d3

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Lycopodiophyta

  • Order

    Selaginellales

  • Family

    Selaginellaceae

  • All Determinations

    Selaginella sertata Spring

  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    Mexico

  • State/Province

    Jalisco

  • County/Municipio

    Casimiro Castillo Mun.

  • Locality

    Arroyo Tacubaya, at base of cerro La Petaca, 1-4 km SE of Casimiro Castillo, ca. 20 km SSW of Autlán de Navarro

  • Elevation

    Alt. 350 - 500 m. (1148 - 1640 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    19.62, -104.43

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New York Botanica1 Garden
Selaginella sertata Spring
det. Mickel & Beitel, 1 98S
MEXICO
Edo. JALISCO
Selaginella sertata Spring
"Bosque baja humedo tropical11 (humid
tropical rainforest) at bottom of deep
valley along stream, dominated by gigantic
Ficus spp. and Moraceae, Sloanea and other
trees with plankroots, to 60 m tall and
2.5 m dbh. With thickets of Olyra, Lasiacis,
Rubiaceae in understory,(practically no
palms).
"Arroyo de Tacubaya," at base of "Cerro
La Petaca," 1-4 km E of CASIMIRO CASTILLO
(= Resolana of older maps), ca. 20 km SSW
of Autldn. (19°371N, 104°26,W)
350-500 m.
H. H. Iltis, R. Guzman M. ,	No. 3^7
J. Doebley, & A. Lasseigne
19 September 1978
Field work supported by National Science Foundation
Grant No. BM S74-21861, 0. N. Allen Herbarium Fund,
& The Research Committee, Graduate School, University
of Wisconsin-Madison.
00446948