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Enumeration of Thai Pteridophytes Collected during 1965-66

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1967.<br />

Tagawa and Iwatsuki: <strong>Enumeration</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Thai</strong> pteridoph:,nes<br />

Himalayas, South and Southwest China, <strong>Thai</strong>land and Tonkin.<br />

Var. costulata (Hook.) Tagawa & K. Iwats. Acta Phytotax. Geobot. 22: 102.<br />

CHIANGMAI: Doi Suthep, by stream in evergreen forest, alt. ca. 1000 m, T -3872.<br />

PHITSANULOK: Tung Salaeng Luang National Park, rather dry slope in light forest,<br />

alt. 300-600 m, T -2106.<br />

Khasi Hills, Burma and <strong>Thai</strong>land.<br />

3. Bolbitis heteroclita (Presl) Ching ex C. Chr. Ind. Fil. Suppl. III, 48. 1934;<br />

Tard. & C. Chr. (1939-51) 434; HoItt. (1954) 462, (1961) 30, (<strong>1965</strong>) 237; Tagawa &<br />

K. Iwats. (<strong>1965</strong>) 85.<br />

PHITSANULOK: Tung Salaeng Luang National Park, moist ground by stream in<br />

deep shade, aIt. 300-600 m, T -2103. NAKHoN NAYOK: Khao Yai National Park, mud­<br />

dy ground along river in light shade, alt. ca. 800 m, T -7387. NAKAwN SRITAMARAT:<br />

eastern slope <strong>of</strong> Khao Luang, muddy rock in dense evergreen forest, alt. ca. 1000 m,<br />

T-5289.<br />

Himalayas, throughout Malaysia to New Guinea.<br />

4. Bolbitis contaminans (Clarke) Ching ex C. Chr. Ind. Fil. Suppl. III, 47. 1934.<br />

LOEY: interior <strong>of</strong> Nam Thop, eastern slope <strong>of</strong> Phu Luang, cleyey slope in dense<br />

evergreen forest, alto 400-850 m, T -1909; Phu Kradung, grassy slope in dense forest,<br />

alL ca. 1100 m, T -380, ibid., floor <strong>of</strong> dense mountain forest, alt. ca. 1100 m, T -940.<br />

Himalayas, <strong>Thai</strong>land and Taiwan.<br />

5. Bolbitis copelandii Ching ex C. Chr. & Tard. Notul. Syst. 5: 101; Tard. &<br />

C. Chr. (1939-51) 434.<br />

LOEY: interior <strong>of</strong> Nam Thop, eastern slope <strong>of</strong> Phu Luang, rather dry mountain<br />

slope in dense evergreen forest, alt. ca. 800 m, T -1910.<br />

Indo-China.<br />

6. Bolbitis costata (Wall. ex Presl) Ching ex C. Chr. Ind. Fil. Suppl. III, 47.<br />

1934; HoItt. (1961) 30.--Campizon costaturn Wall. ex Presl; C. Chr. Contr. U.S. Nat.<br />

Herb. 26: 331. 1931.<br />

CHIANGMAI: Ban Yang, at middle elevation <strong>of</strong> Doi Inthanon, rather dry slope in<br />

mountain forest, alto 600-1350 m, T -2414.<br />

Himalayas to northern <strong>Thai</strong>land.<br />

7. Bolbitis deltigera (Wall. ex Clarke) C. Chr. Ind. Fil. Suppl. III, 48. 1934.<br />

PHITSANULOK: Tung Salaeng Luang National Park, rather dry slope in light<br />

forest, alt. 300-600 m, T -2110.<br />

North India.<br />

8. Bolbitis virens (Wall. ex Hook. & Grev.) Schott, Gen. Fil. ad t. 14. 1834;<br />

Holtt. (1954) 468; Tagawa & K. Iwats. (<strong>1965</strong>) 85.<br />

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