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Enumeration of Thai Pteridophytes Collected during 1965-66

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1. Leucostegia immersa (Wall. ex Hook.) Presl, Tent. Pterid. 95. 1836; C. Chr.<br />

Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 26: 331. 1931; Tard. & C. Chr. (1939-51) 113; Holtt. (1954) 352.<br />

CHIANGMAI: Doi Suthep, mountain slope in evergreen forest, aIt. ca. 1500 m, T­<br />

3186. LOEY: north ridge <strong>of</strong> Phu Luang, foot <strong>of</strong> rock in half shaded place, alt. 1100­<br />

1500 m, T -1283; northeastern ridge <strong>of</strong> Phu Luang, foot <strong>of</strong> exposed rock in open<br />

place at ridge, alt. 1300-1567 m, T-1516; Phu Kradung, muddy crevices <strong>of</strong> cliff in<br />

half shaded place, alt. ca. 1200 m, T -947.<br />

South India, eastern Himalayas, Southwest China, Burma, <strong>Thai</strong>land, Indo-China,<br />

through western Malaysia to the Philippines, north to Taiwan.<br />

Davallia Smith<br />

1. Davallia corniculata Moore, Ind. FiI. 292. 1861; Holtt. (1954) 359.<br />

NAKAWN SRITAMARAT: Khao Luang, trunk <strong>of</strong> fallen tree in clearing at ridge, alt.<br />

ca. 1500 m, T -4784.<br />

Western Malaysia.<br />

2. Davallia trichomanoides Blume, Enum. PI. Jav. 238. 1828; HoItt. (1954) 361,<br />

(1961) 25.<br />

LOEY: north ridge <strong>of</strong> Phu Luang, moist rock in dense evergreen forest, alt.<br />

1100-1500m, T-1263; Phu Kradung, dry rock in light shade, alt. ca. 1000m, T-401,<br />

ibid., tree trunk in light shade, alt. 1100-1200 m, T -583, T -623. NAKAWN SRITAMARAT:<br />

Khao Luang, mossy tree trunk in dense forest, alt. 950-1100 m, T -4691; eastern slope<br />

<strong>of</strong> Khao Luang, mossy tree trunk in dense forest, alt. ca. 1000 m, T -5287.<br />

Ceylon, Himalayas to Malaysia.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> the above cited specimens are referable to var. lorrainii with nearly black<br />

scales bearing long pale spreading hairs.<br />

3. Davallia divaricata Blume, Enum. PI. Jav. 237. 1828; Tard. & C. Chr. (1939-<br />

51) 107; Holtt. (1954) 362, (<strong>1965</strong>) 234.<br />

NAKHON NAYOK: near Hiewsai Waterfall, in Khao Yai National Park, rather dry<br />

rock along river in light shade, alt. ca. 800 m, T -7423. NAKAWN SRITAMARAT: in­<br />

terior <strong>of</strong> Wat Kiri Wang, at lower elevation <strong>of</strong> Khao Luang, rather dry rock along<br />

river in light shade, alt. ca. 200 m, T -4512; Khao Luang, trunk <strong>of</strong> fallen tree in<br />

c1earingat ridge, alt. ca. 1600 ro, T -4835, T -4839; eastern slope <strong>of</strong> Khao Luang,<br />

mossy tree trunk in dense forest, alt. ca. 800 m, T -5282.<br />

<strong>Thai</strong>land, Tonkin and Malaysia throughout.<br />

Araiostegia Copel.<br />

1. Araiostegia faberiana (C. Chr.) Ching, Fl. Reip. Popul. Sin. 2: 293. 1959.<br />

CHIANGMAI: Doi Inthanon, tree trunk in dense mossy forest, alt. ca. 2200 m, T-<br />

2889.<br />

South China, Burma and northern <strong>Thai</strong>land.<br />

76 - 76-

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