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Enumeration of Thai Pteridophytes Collected during 1965-66

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Tagawa and Iwatsuki: <strong>Enumeration</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Thai</strong> pteridophytes<br />

National Park, muddy rock near stream in light shade, alt. 300-600 m, T -2025. LOEY:<br />

Ban Na Luang to north ridge <strong>of</strong> Phu Luang, muddy rock by stream in dense for­<br />

est, alt. ca. 800 m, T -1102; north ridge <strong>of</strong> Phu Luang, wet mossy rock along stream<br />

in dense forest, alt. 1100-1500 m, T -1271; northeastern ridge <strong>of</strong> Phu Luang, wet<br />

mossy rock by stream in dense forest, alt. 1300-1567 m, T-1490; eastern slope <strong>of</strong> Phu<br />

Luang, mossy rock in moist dense forest at ridge, alL 900-1400 m, T -1840; interior<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nam Thop, eastern slope <strong>of</strong> Phu Luang, mossy rock in moist dense forest, alt.<br />

400-850 m, T -1905. CHANTABURI: Khao Soidao, mossy rock in dense forest, alt. 700­<br />

1525 m, T -7195. TRANG: Khao Chong, mossy rock in dense forest, alt. 600-1100 m,<br />

T-7489.<br />

India eastwards to Indo-China.<br />

In <strong>Thai</strong>land, also, there are various forms <strong>of</strong> plants <strong>of</strong> Crepidomanes having no<br />

distinct submarginal but many short oblique false veinlets. We have as yet no<br />

final classification <strong>of</strong> that group, many names being <strong>of</strong>fered in literature. At pre­<br />

sent, however, we can not set forth any clear specific boundary among any <strong>of</strong> the<br />

specimens cited above. We will name here our collections as C. latealatum tenta­<br />

tively and further investigation <strong>of</strong> them will be suspended for the future.<br />

Cephalomanes Presl<br />

1. Cephalomanes javanicum (Blume) van den Bosch, l.e. (1861) 30; Capel. l.e.<br />

(1938) 67; Tagawa & K. Iwats. (<strong>1965</strong>) 74.--Trichomanes javanicum Blume; Capel.<br />

l.c. (1933) 246; Tard. & C. Chr. (1939-51) 68; Holtt. (1954) 102, (1961) 17.<br />

TRANG: Khao Chong, wet muddy rock by stream in dense evergreen forest, alt.<br />

600-1100 m, T -6800.<br />

Burma to New Guinea through Malaysia.<br />

Macroglena Copel.<br />

1. Macroglena gemmata 0. Smith ex Baker) Capel. l.e. (1938) 84.--Tricho­<br />

manes gemmatum J. Smith ex Baker; Copel. l.e. (1933) 269; Tard. & C. Chr. (1939-51)<br />

69; Holtt. (1954) 104.<br />

NAKAWN SRITAMARAT: Khao Luang, cleyey slope along path in evergreen forest,<br />

alt. 1100-1786 m, T-4844.<br />

Malay Peninsula and Borneo.<br />

Vandenboschia Copel.<br />

1. Vandenboschia auriculata (Blume) Capel. l.e. (1938) 55.--Trichomanes au­<br />

riculatum Blume; Capel. l.c. (1933) 223; Tard. & C. Chr. (1939-51) 69; Holtt. (1954) 105.<br />

CHANTABURI: Khao Soidao, tree trunk in dense evergreen forest, alt. 700-1525 m,<br />

T -7162. NAKAWN SRITAMARAT: Khao Luang, mossy tree trunk in dense forest, alt.<br />

950-1100m, T-4677, T-4690, ibid., alt. 1100-1786m, T-4778. TRANG: Khao Chong,<br />

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