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9 September 2011 Davallia napoensis, a New Species of Davalliaceae from Guangxi, China
Wang Fa-Guo, Chen Hong-Feng, Xing Fu-Wu
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Abstract

During preparation of the taxonomic treatment of Davalliaceae for the Flora of China, it was noticed that specimens of Davallia Sm. collected from Guangxi Province, China, differed from other known species in the Davalliaceae. Davallia napoensis F. G. Wang & F. W. Xing is herein described and illustrated as new to science. It is morphologically similar to D. solida (G. Forst.) Sw., but differs mainly by its rhizome scales that are triangular, with an obtuse apex and glabrous margin, the petiole of the lamina 20–24 cm long, and the widely crateriform and basifixed indusium.

Wang Fa-Guo, Chen Hong-Feng, and Xing Fu-Wu "Davallia napoensis, a New Species of Davalliaceae from Guangxi, China," Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature 21(3), 380-384, (9 September 2011). https://doi.org/10.3417/2009093
Published: 9 September 2011
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China
Davallia
DAVALLIACEAE
IUCN Red List
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