Tectaria incisa Cav.
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Filed As
Tectariaceae
Tectaria incisa Cav. s.l. -
Collector(s)
D. C. Daly 11335 with R. Callejas, D. P. Gomes Silva, R. Saraiva, E. C. Oliveira, A. J. B. Santos, 14 Mar 2002
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Location
Brazil. Acre. Santa Rosa do Purus Mun. Rio Chambuiacu, right-bank tributary of Rio Purus defining border with Peru. Water 1-2m below maximum, ca. 30m across at mouth but only 8m wide 3 km from mouth.
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Habitat
Undulating terrain, forest regenerating from Guadua bamboo die-back several years ago. Canopy open, relatively few trees, dense understory, many vines and lianas. Poorly drained soils.
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Description
terrestrial herb. Terrestrial fern, sori orange. On slope. Phenology of specimen: Fertile.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 694657
Occurrence ID: 6772bcdc-a590-4455-a42c-d950442c299d
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Pteridophyta
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Order
Polypodiales
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Family
Tectariaceae
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All Determinations
Tectaria incisa Cav. det R. C. Moran, 2004
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Region
South America
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Country
Brazil
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State/Province
Acre
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County/Municipio
Santa Rosa do Purus Mun.
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Locality
Rio Chambuiacu, right-bank tributary of Rio Purus defining border with Peru. Water 1-2m below maximum, ca. 30m across at mouth but only 8m wide 3 km from mouth.
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Coordinates
-9.5703, -70.5897
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Distribution
Flora of Acre, Brazil The New York Botanical Garden Universidade Federal do Acre No. 11335 Pteridophyte Tectaria incisa Cav., sens. lat. det. R. C. Moran, 2004 Brazil. Acre. Mun. Santa Rosa: Rio Chambuiacu, right-bank tributary of Rio Purus defining border with Peru. Water l-2m below maximum, ca. 30m across at mouth but only 8m wide 3 km from mouth, ca. 9°34’13.1"S, ca. 70°35’23.7"W. Undulating terrain, forest regenerating from Guadua bamboo die-back several years ago. Canopy open, relatively few trees, dense under story, many vines and lianas. Poorly drained soils. Terrestrial fern, sori orange. On slope. D. C. Daly, R. Callejas, D. P. Gomes Silva, R. Saraiva, E. C. Oliveira & A. J. B. Santos 14 Mar 2002 Supported by the Tinker Foundation 00694657
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Tectaria incisa Cav.