Cyathea kanehirae
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Cyathea kanehirae is a species of tree fern
native to western New Guinea
, where it grows in montane forest at an altitude of 1600-2700 m. The trunk of this plant is erect and 1-4 m tall. Frond
s may be bi- or tripinnate and 1-2 m in length. The rachis
is smooth, while the stipe
is dark and warty. The stipe is covered with flat, brown, scattered scales
. Sori
are borne near the fertile pinnule midvein . They are protected by small indusia that are cup-like in appearance.
The type
material of C. kanehirae originated from montane rain forest at an elevation of about 2500 m.
Braggins and Large (2004) note that Rolla Tryon (1970) regarded Alsophila arfakensis as synonymous with this taxon
, although it is still possible that they represent separate species.
Cyatheales
The order Cyatheales is a taxonomic division of the fern subclass, Cyatheatae, which includes the tree ferns. No clear morphological features characterize all of the Cyatheales, but DNA sequence data indicates that the order is monophyletic. Some species in the Cyatheales have tree-like growth...
native to western New Guinea
New Guinea
New Guinea is the world's second largest island, after Greenland, covering a land area of 786,000 km2. Located in the southwest Pacific Ocean, it lies geographically to the east of the Malay Archipelago, with which it is sometimes included as part of a greater Indo-Australian Archipelago...
, where it grows in montane forest at an altitude of 1600-2700 m. The trunk of this plant is erect and 1-4 m tall. Frond
Frond
The term frond refers to a large, divided leaf. In both common usage and botanical nomenclature, the leaves of ferns are referred to as fronds and some botanists restrict the term to this group...
s may be bi- or tripinnate and 1-2 m in length. The rachis
Rachis
Rachis is a biological term for a main axis or "shaft".-In zoology:In vertebrates a rachis can refer to the series of articulated vertebrae, which encase the spinal cord. In this case the rachis usually form the supporting axis of the body and is then called the spine or vertebral column...
is smooth, while the stipe
Stipe (botany)
In botany, a stipe is a stalk that supports some other structure. The precise meaning is different depending on which taxonomic group is being described....
is dark and warty. The stipe is covered with flat, brown, scattered scales
Scale (zoology)
In most biological nomenclature, a scale is a small rigid plate that grows out of an animal's skin to provide protection. In lepidopteran species, scales are plates on the surface of the insect wing, and provide coloration...
. Sori
Sorus
A sorus is a cluster of sporangia .In fungi and lichens, the sorus is surrounded by an external layer. In some red algae it may take the form of a depression into the thallus....
are borne near the fertile pinnule midvein . They are protected by small indusia that are cup-like in appearance.
The type
Holotype
A holotype is a single physical example of an organism, known to have been used when the species was formally described. It is either the single such physical example or one of several such, but explicitly designated as the holotype...
material of C. kanehirae originated from montane rain forest at an elevation of about 2500 m.
Braggins and Large (2004) note that Rolla Tryon (1970) regarded Alsophila arfakensis as synonymous with this taxon
Taxon
|thumb|270px|[[African elephants]] form a widely-accepted taxon, the [[genus]] LoxodontaA taxon is a group of organisms, which a taxonomist adjudges to be a unit. Usually a taxon is given a name and a rank, although neither is a requirement...
, although it is still possible that they represent separate species.