“…Literature on Isoetes and keys to the species of the genus normally rely on a few characters, mostly related to habit, plant size, corm lobing, velum cover, spore size and ornamentation, and more recently, chromosome number. Based on previous studies made on Isoetes (Hall, 1971;Marsden, 1976;Prada, 1979;Prada & Rolleri, 2003;Rolleri & Prada, 2004; C. H. Rolleri & C. Prada, unpubl. data) several additional foliar characters are used here to identify taxa in the genus. These characters are: cuticular ornamentation, presence or absence of cuticular pegs, types of margin, epidermal patterns of microphylls, stomata, transverse sections of microphylls, number and distribution of collenchymatous strands in the mesophyll, presence and types of intercellular pectic protuberances (IPP) of the cells of the translacunar diaphragms, presence of a partial or complete foliar endodermis at the air chambers and intrastellar canals of the leaves (Rolleri & Prada, 2004), and epidermal patterns of sporangium adaxial wall.…”