A new species and three new hybrids of ferns from the Cocos Island (Costa
Rica) are described here: Cyathea × robusta A. Rojas, Elaphoglossum ×
intermedium A. Rojas, Nephrolepis cocosensis A. Rojas and Tectaria ×
epilithica A. Rojas. The new species differs from Nephrolepis rivularis (Vahl)
Mett. ex Krug by its terrestrial habitat, smaller fronds, smaller pinnae that
are perpendicular to rachis and lobed to bilobed distally, pale brown rachis
scales with dark brown insertion points, blade scales 0.2–0.4 mm in diameter,
sometimes reduced to a resinous dots, sori submarginal, frequently in the
internal lobe of each segments, and indusia cordiform and basally attached,
pale brown with dark brown point of attachment. The first hybrid is intermediate
between Cyathea alfonsiana L.D. Gómez and C. notabilis Domin, in trunk tall,
size and form of rhizome and stipe scales, fronds size, pairs per segment and
division degree of veins and paraphyses size, but has bigger fronds that both
progenitors, this character is the basis for its specific epithet. Elaphoglossum
x intermedium is a hybrid between E. alvaradoanum A. Rojas and E. crinitum (L.) Christ and is characterized by brown stipe and blade scales, cuneate blade
base an obtuse blade apex, and veins partially and irregularly anastomosing.
Tectaria x epilithica has intermediate characters between T. incisa Cav. and
T. mexicana (Fée) C.V. Morton, this hybrid is easy to recognize because has
1-pinnate-pinnatifid blade and possesses rhizome scales that are intermediate
in size compared to those of its parents.