Danaea Carillensis
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Danaea Carillensis
''Danaea'' is a fern genus of approximately 50 species in the eusporangiate fern family Marattiaceae. They are small to intermediately large ferns with erect or creeping rhizomes and usually once-pinnate leaves with opposite pinnae. The fertile leaves are contracted, acrostichoid and covered below with sunken, linear synangia. The genus ''Danaea'' has a neotropical distribution, occurring from southern Mexico through Central America, the Caribbean and northern South America to Bolivia, Paraguay and the Mata Atlantica in Brazil and Northern Argentina. There is also a population on Isla del Coco ( Cocos Island) in the Pacific. The genus name of ''Danaea'' is named after the Greek mythology, Danaƫ, an Argive princess and mother of the hero Perseus by Zeus. Two species ''Danaea carillensis'' (Costa Rica) and ''D. simplicifolia'' (Guianas, Brazil, Trinidad) have simple, undivided leaves, and some other species sometimes have bipinnate leaves (''D. atlantica, D. bipin ...
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Danaea Leprieurii
''Danaea'' is a fern genus of approximately 50 species in the eusporangiate fern family Marattiaceae. They are small to intermediately large ferns with erect or creeping rhizomes and usually once-pinnate leaves with opposite pinnae. The fertile leaves are contracted, acrostichoid and covered below with sunken, linear synangia. The genus ''Danaea'' has a neotropical distribution, occurring from southern Mexico through Central America, the Caribbean and northern South America to Bolivia, Paraguay and the Mata Atlantica in Brazil and Northern Argentina. There is also a population on Isla del Coco (Cocos Island) in the Pacific. The genus name of ''Danaea'' is named after the Greek mythology, Danaƫ, an Argive princess and mother of the hero Perseus by Zeus. Two species ''Danaea carillensis'' (Costa Rica) and ''D. simplicifolia'' (Guianas, Brazil, Trinidad) have simple, undivided leaves, and some other species sometimes have bipinnate leaves (''D. atlantica, D. bipinnata, D. nodosa, ...
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