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Key to Pleopeltis
Polypodiaceae
Pleopeltis
https://fsus.ncbg.unc.edu/main.php?pg=show-key.php&keyid=39437
1 Leaves unlobed.
1 Leaves pinnatifid.
3 Laminar scales of the upper leaf surface absent or essentially so; glands inconspicuous, on the proximal acroscopic side of the basal pinnae; rhizome scale margins strongly erose-serrate; laminar scales of the lower leaf surface sparse, lanceolate, sometimes touching, their margins undulate, entire; orbicular scales present and readily visible; [widespread in our area]
3 Laminar scales of the upper leaf surface bearing scattered scales, these subulate, the base pectinate-stellate, apex long caudate, margin weakly erose; glands conspicuous, round to elliptic, rather swollen with a central depression, on a small auricle within the sinus near the acroscopic side of the basal pinnae; rhizome scale margins erose-ciliate; laminar scales of the lower leaf surface dense, lanceolate, their margins ciliate (peripheral scales often extending beyond the margin of the blade); orbicular scales present, but not readily visible; [FL Keys only]
Key to Polypodiaceae
https://fsus.ncbg.unc.edu/main.php?pg=show-key.php&keyid=39434
3 Leaf blade scaleless on the lower surface; [subfamily Campyloneuroideae]
5 Leaves palmately lobed, the lobes branching dichotomously; foliage indument of stellate hairs; [subfamily Platycerioideae]
6 Leaves simple, 1-pinnatifid.
7 Plants larger, the leaf blades 7-90 cm long; [occurring in moist to dry habitats].
9 Larger leaves with < 25 pairs of segments, each (3-) 5-40 mm wide; [collectively widespread in our area.