Lomariopsidaceae endémicas del Perú

Authors

  • Blanca León Museo de Historia Natural, Av. Arenales 1256, Aptdo. 14-0434, Lima 14, Perú; Plant Resources Center, University of Texas at

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15381/rpb.v13i2.1967

Keywords:

Lomariopsid, ceae, Peru, endemism

Abstract

Members of this family were treated in the Tribe Bolbitideae of the Dryopteridaceae (Tryon & Stolze, 1991). Undoubtedly, the family Lomariopsidaceae is one of the most speciose in Peru with three genera and more than 140 species (Tryon & Stolze, 1993; Smith et al., 2005). Twenty-six species in one genus are recognized as endemics, occurring in a wide range of altitudes and environments. Twenty-three of those endemic species occur mainly in forests of the Humid Montane, and Premontane Forests, between 400 and 3500 m elevation; while another five endemics are found in the Mesoandean and Dry and Humid Puna regions, between 3000 and 3950 m elevation. Thirteen species are found in seven of the protected areas.

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Published

12/29/2006

How to Cite

León, Blanca. 2006. “Lomariopsidaceae endémicas Del Perú”. Revista Peruana De Biología 13 (2): 906s-910s. https://doi.org/10.15381/rpb.v13i2.1967.