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Enumeration of Thai Pteridophytes Collected during 1965-66

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CHIANGMAI: Doi Suthep, evergreen forest, alt. ca. 1000 m, T -3853, ibid., moist<br />

mountain slope by stream in dense forest, alt. 1000-1150 m, T -3959. LOEY: from Ban<br />

Na Luang to north ridge <strong>of</strong> Phu Luang, cleyey slope in dense forest, alt. ca. 800 m,<br />

T -1086; Phu Kradung, grassy bank in mountain forest, alt. ca. 800 m, T -1086; Phu<br />

Kradung, grassy bank in mountain forest, alt. ca. 1000 m, T -372, ibid., mountain<br />

slope in dense evergreen forest, alt. ca. 1000 m, T -932. CHANTABURI: Khao Soidao,<br />

mountain slope in dense forest, alt. 700-1525 m, T -7180. TRANG: Khao Chong, moist<br />

ground by stream in dense forest, alt. 100-600 m, T -6802, T -6979.<br />

Himalayas to Java.<br />

There are two forms <strong>of</strong> plants distinguished by their fertile fronds: the fertile<br />

fronds <strong>of</strong> northern plants are with the pinnae linear and less than 0.8 mm in<br />

breadth; the Khao Chong plants have the fertile fronds with oblong lanceolate<br />

pinnae, 1.5 em broad in the broadest portion.<br />

Teratophyllum Mett.<br />

1. Teratophyllum aculeatum (Blume) Mett. ex Kuhn, Ann. Lugd. Bat. 4 : 296.<br />

1869; Holtt. (1954) 473.<br />

NAKAWN SRITAMARAT: Khao Luang, base <strong>of</strong> tree trunk in dense evergreen forest,<br />

alt. ca. 1000 m, T -5278 (bathyphyll).<br />

Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, the Philippines and New Guinea.<br />

Dryopteridoideae<br />

Acrophorus Blume<br />

1. Acrophorus stipellatus Moore, Gard. Chron. 1854: 135 ; Tard. & C. Chr. (1939-<br />

51) 296.<br />

CHIANGMAI: Doi Inthanon, humus-rich floor <strong>of</strong> dense evergreen forest, alt. ca.<br />

2200 m, T-2890.<br />

Himalayas to Malaysia, north to South Japan.<br />

Diacalpe Blume<br />

1. Diacalpe aspidioides Blume, Enum. PI. Jav. 241. 1828; Tard. & C. Chr. (1939-<br />

51) 292; Holtt. (1954) 481, (<strong>1965</strong>) 237.<br />

CHIANGMAI: Doi Inthanon, mountain slope in dense evergreen forest, alt. ca.<br />

2100 m, T -2892. LOEY: north ridge <strong>of</strong> Phu Luang, dense mountain forest, alt. 1100­<br />

1500 m, T -1313; northeastern ridge <strong>of</strong> Phu Luang, mountain slope in dense forest,<br />

alt. 1300-1567m, T-1517; Phu Kradung, rather dry floor <strong>of</strong> dense forest, alt. ca. 1100m,<br />

T -597. NAKHON NAYOK: Khao Kiew in Khao Yai National Park, rather dry floor<br />

<strong>of</strong> dense mossy forest, alt. ca. 1250 m, T -7489. CHANTABURI: Khao Soidao, rather dry<br />

ground in mossy forest at ridge, alt. 700-1525 m, T-7201. NAKAWN SRITAMARAT:<br />

Khao Luang, mountain slope in dense evergreen forest, alt. ca. 1600 m, T -4780.<br />

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