Enumeration of Thai Pteridophytes Collected during 1965-66
Enumeration of Thai Pteridophytes Collected during 1965-66
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 />
adpressed imbricate nest-leaves, the other terete, 2-3 cm long, 1 cm thick and<br />
bearing 2-3 foliage leaves.<br />
3. Drynaria quercifolia (L.) J. Smith, J. Bot. 3: 398. 1841; C. Chr. Contr. U.S.<br />
Nat. Herb. 26: 335. 1931; Tard. & C. Chr. (1939-51) 518; Holtt. (1954) 182, (<strong>1965</strong>)<br />
231; Tagawa & K. Iwats. (<strong>1965</strong>) 79.<br />
PHITSANULOK: Tung Salaeng Luang National Park, rather dry rock in light<br />
shade, alt. 300-600 m, T -2027.<br />
India to <strong>Thai</strong>land, Indo-China, Hainan, through Malaysia to Fiji and tropical<br />
Australia.<br />
4. Drynaria propinqua (Wall. ex Mett.) J. Smith apud Bedd. Ferns Brit. India<br />
2: t. 160. 18<strong>66</strong>; C. Chr. Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 26: 334. 1931 ; Tard. & C. Chr. (1939-<br />
51) 521; Holtt. (1961) 20; Tagawa, J. Jap. Bot. 38: 329. 1963.<br />
T -4073.<br />
CHIANGMAI: Doi Chiangdao, tree trunk in rather dry mixed forest, alt. 500-1600 m,<br />
North India, Burma, South China, northern <strong>Thai</strong>land, Laos and Tonkin, also<br />
reported from Java.<br />
5. Drynaria rigidula (Sw.) Bedd. Ferns Brit. India 2: t. 314. 1869; Tard. & C.<br />
Chr. (1939-51) 521; Holtt. (1954) 183, (1961) 20, (<strong>1965</strong>) 23l.<br />
CHIANGMAI: en route from Mae Klang Waterfall to Ban Yang, muddy rock in<br />
mixed forest, alt. 350-600 m, T -2359; Ban Yang, at middle elevation <strong>of</strong> Doi Inthanon,<br />
tree trunk in rather dense mixed forest, alt. 600-1350 m, T -2433. LOEY: eastern<br />
slope <strong>of</strong> Phu Luang, muddy crevices <strong>of</strong> exposed rock in forest, alto 900-1400 m, T<br />
1841; Phu Kradung, dry cliff in open place, alt. 1100-1200 m, T -586.<br />
<strong>Thai</strong>land, Indo-China, through Malaysia to Polynesia and tropical Australia.<br />
Crypsinus Presl<br />
1. Crypsinus griffithianus (Hook.) Capel. Gen. Fil. 206. 1947; Tagawa, J. Jap.<br />
Bot. 38: 330. 1963.--Plzynzatodes grijjithiana (Hook.) Ching, Contr. lnst. Bot. Nat.<br />
Acad. Peiping 2: 71. 1933; Tard. & C. Chr. (1939-51) 472.<br />
CHIANGMAI: Doi Chiangdao, rock in light shade, alt. 1600-2100 m, T -4204; Doi<br />
Inthanon, mossy tree trunk in forest at ridge, alt. 1350-1900 m, T -2<strong>66</strong>2 bis; southeastern<br />
slope <strong>of</strong> Doi Inthanon, mossy tree trunk in dense forest at ridge, alt. ca.<br />
2200 m, T -3016.<br />
Himalayas, Burma, Southwest China, northern <strong>Thai</strong>land, Tonkin and Annam.<br />
2. Crypsinus rhynchophyllus (Hook) Capel. l.c. (1947) 206; Holtt. (1961) 21;<br />
Tagawa, l.c. (1963) 330.--Polypodiunz rhynchophyllunz Hook; C. Chr. Contr. U.S. Nat.<br />
Herb. 26: 334. 1931.--Phynzatodes rlzynchophylla (Hook) Ching, l.c. (1933) 69; Tard.<br />
& C. Chr. (1939-51) 471.<br />
CHIANGMAI: Doi Suthep, mossy tree trunk in evergreen forest, alt. 1000-1685 m,<br />
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