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Pleopeltis astrolepis

Pleopeltis astrolepis (Liebm.) Fourn.  
Family: Polypodiaceae
Star-Scale Scaly-Polypody
[Grammitis revoluta Spreng. ex Willd., morePleopeltis angustifolia Eat.]
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Elisabeth G. Andrews
Michael D. Windham in Flora of North America (vol. 2)
Stems long-creeping, branched, ca. 1 mm diam.; scales round to ovate-lanceolate, centrally clathrate with cell luminae clear, pubescent, hairs reddish brown. Leaves to 20 cm, weakly hygroscopic. Petiole conspicuously flattened, sparsely scaly; scales rarely overlapping, margins fringed. Blade linear-elliptic, simple, to 2 cm wide, margins entire, moderately scaly abaxially, sparsely scaly adaxially; scales bicolored, mostly round, less than 0.5 mm wide, centers brown, clathrate, margins transparent, deeply fringed. Venation complexly anastomosing, fertile areoles with several included veinlets. Sori oval to oblong, discrete or often confluent, surficial to shallowly embossed, soral scales attached to receptacle. Spores shallowly and irregularly papillate to verrucose, ca. 58 µm. 2 n = 136.

Epiphytic in swamps on pond apple ( Annona glabra Linnaeus); 0 m; Fla.; Mexico; West Indies; Central America; South America.

Pleopeltis astrolepis is a common species in tropical America, including the West Indies. The only known North American locality, in Broward County, Florida, was discovered in 1977, and (in 1992) the plants are in danger of extirpation from development.

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