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Original Articles

Spore morphology of the north Asian members of Cystopteridaceae

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Pages 213-235 | Received 25 Feb 2015, Accepted 30 Apr 2015, Published online: 30 Jun 2015

Specimens investigated

  • Cystopteris almaatensis Kotukhov: Russia, Altai Republic, Kosh-Agachskiy district, Kuraiskiy ridge, river Sukhoi Tutugem. A. Ebel et al., 13.07.1999 (TK); Russia, Altai Republic, Ongudaiskiy district, Inya estuary of the river Chuya, 5.07.1995 (TK); Russia, Altai Republic, Kosh-Agachskiy district, village Kurai, river Kuraika, 15.07.1997 (TK).
  • Cystopteris altajensis Gureeva: Russia, Altai Republic, Turochakskiy district, vicinity of the village Artybash. A. Pyak et al., 10.08.1987 (TK); Russia, Altai Republic, Ulaganskiy district, valley of the river Chulyshman, 5 km upward of the estuary of the river Chulga. A. Pyak & A. Zverev, 25.07.1989 (TK).
  • Cystopteris diaphana (Bory) Blasdell: United Kingdom, Cornwall, near Wadebridge; Polbrock Bridge, e. 100 m. On sandy clay of river bank undercut. C. N. Page, I. I. Gureyeva, 11.07.2003 (TK).
  • Cystopteris dickieana R.Sim: Russia, Altai Republic, Terektinskiy ridge, headwater of the river Karakol. A. Revushkin et al., 13.7.1983 (TK); Russia, Kurganskaya oblast, Kataisky district, 3 km north of the village Zyryanka, right bank of the river Sinara, Ivanov Kamen. A. Kuznetsov, 23.08.2008 (TK).
  • Cystopteris fragilis (L.) Bernh.: Russia, Altai Republic, Ulaganskiy district, estuary of the river Bashkaus. A. & N. Pyak, A. Zverev, 28.07.1989. (TK); Russia, Altai Republic, Altaiskiy district, village Altaiskoye. A. Ebel, 21.07.1995 (TK).
  • Cystopteris montana (Lam.) Bernh. ex Desv.: Russia, the Altai. Headwater of the river Ugala (inflow of the river Pyzhy). B. Shishkin, 15.08.1927 (TK); Russia, Krasnoyarskiy krai, Ermakovsky district, Aradansky ridge, vicinity of the station Aradan. B. Sviridenko et al., 28.07.1980 (TK).
  • Cystopteris sudetica A.Br. et Milde: Russia, Altaiskiy krai, Altaiskiy district, Makarievka, basin of the river Poperechnaya. A. & T. Ebel, 13.08.1997 (TK); Russia, Kemerovskaya oblast, Tisulskiy district, vicinity of the village Moskovka. I. I. Gureyeva, 07.08.1995 (TK).
  • Gymnocarpium continentale (Petrov) Pojark.: Russia, Chelyabinskaya oblast, Miasskiy administrative district, road M5 Ufa-Chelyabinsk, 1784 km of the road. A. Kuznetsov. 30.08.2008 (TK); Russia, Chitinskaya oblast, Tungiro-Olekminskiy district, Tungirskiy ridge, in the headspring of the river Gananginskiy. V. Siplivinsky. 20.08.1966 (TK); Russia, Tomskaya oblast, Asinovskiy district, 1 km from the village Novo-Nikolayevka, along the road to Karakol, Nizhne-Karakolskaya sogra. E. Lapshina. 23.07.1997 (TK).
  • Gymnocarpium disjunctum (Rupr.) Ching: Russia, Peninsula Kamchatka, Bolsheretzk district, the top of hill near Bystraya river. No 4. F. N. Kovalenko, 07.08.1930 (LE); Russia, Kamchatka (LE).
  • Gymnocarpium dryopteris (L.) Newman: Russia, Altaiskiy krai, Turochakskiy district, the lake Bulundukol. I. Gureyeva et al., 21.07.1981 (TK); Russia, Altai Republic, Turochakskiy district, vicinity of the village Artybash. A. Pyak et al. 10.08.1987 (TK); Russia, Tomskaya oblast, Tomsky district, Ob-Tomskoye interfluve, Zhukovskoye swamp, left part. 56° 20ʹ N, 84° 35ʹ E. V. Rudenko, 25.07.1998 (TK).
  • Gymnocarpium fedtschenkoanum Pojark.: Tajikistan, Hissar ridge, canyon Varzob, sai Prozabskiy on the Takob River, in the niches of сliffs. R. Kamelin. 1964 (LE).
  • Gymnocarpium jessoense (Koidz.) Koidz.: Russia, Chitinskaya oblast, Nerchinsky district, valley of the river Nerch below the village Olinsky 52° 20ʹ N, 116° 15ʹ E. V. Siplivinsky, 20.07.1957 (TK); Russia, Altai Republic, Ulagansky district, valley of the river Chulyshman, the gorge Katu-Yaryk. A. Pyak & A. Zverev, 23.07.1989 (TK); Russia, Kemerovskaya oblast, Tisulskiy district, Kuznetskiy Alatau ridge, the midstream of the river Berikul, stony places. I. I. Gureyeva, 15.07.1980 (TK); Amur district, vicinity of the village Radde, on the hill. E. Selivanova (LE).
  • Gymnocarpium robertianum (Hoffm.) Newman: Austria, Tyrol, near the lake Achensee, on mossy limestone boulder. I. I. Gureyeva, 11.08.2013 (TK); Russia, Ural, Chelyabinskaya oblast, vicinity of the village Alexeyevka, left bank of the river Ai. A. Kuznetsov, 28.08.2008 (TK); Russia, Krasnoyarskiy krai, Yenissey River, limestone rocks near estuary of the river Biryusa. Minusinskaya expedition of V. Reverdatto, 15.08.1926 (TK).
  • Gymnocarpium tenuipes Pojark. ex Shmakov: Kazakhstan, Kokchetavskaya oblast, pine wood in the vicinity of the village Borovoye. No 485. Borisova, 18.07.1954 (LE); Kazakhstan, Kokchetavskaya oblast, Borovoye, near the top of Sinyukha mountain, pine-birch wood on the granite. No 1698. A.

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