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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Pityrogramma Link<br />
l'agawa and lwatsuki: <strong>Enumeration</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Thai</strong> pteridophytes<br />
1. Pityrogramma calomelanos (L.) Link, Handb. Gew. 3: 20. 1833; Tard. & C.<br />
Chr. (1939-51) 189; Holtt. (1954) 593, (1961) 33, (<strong>1965</strong>) 243; Tagawa & K. Iwats.<br />
(<strong>1965</strong>) 88.<br />
NAKAwN SRITAMARAT: eastern slope <strong>of</strong> Khao Luang, rather dry slope in open<br />
place, alt. ca. 400 m, T -5291.<br />
Pantropic.<br />
Doryopteris ]. Smith<br />
1. Doryopteris Iudens (Wall. ex Hook.) J. Smith, Hist. Fil. 289. 1875; C. Chr.<br />
Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 26: 333. 1931; Tard. & C. Chr. (1939-51) 176; Tryon, Contr.<br />
Gray Herb. no. 143. 60. 1942; Holtt. (1954) 594, (<strong>1965</strong>) 243.<br />
LOEY: north ridge <strong>of</strong> Phu Luang, dry muddy rock in evergreen forest, alto ca.<br />
1200 m, T-1254; interior <strong>of</strong> Nam Thop, eastern slope <strong>of</strong> Phu Luang, cleyey slope at<br />
foot <strong>of</strong> cliff in dry mixed forest, alt. ca. 600 m, T -1903.<br />
North India and Burma to Yunnan, Indo-China and <strong>Thai</strong>land, south to Malaya,<br />
Sumatra and Java, also in the Philippines and New Guinea.<br />
Adiantum L.<br />
1. Adiantum caudatum L. Mant. 308. 1771; Tard. & C. Chr. (1939-51) 180; Holtt.<br />
(1954) 599, (1961) 33, (<strong>1965</strong>) 244; Ching, Acta Phytotax. Sin. 6: 313. 1957.<br />
LOEY: from Ban Na Luang to north ridge <strong>of</strong> Phu Luang, dry slope in deciduous<br />
forest, alt. ca. 700 m, T -1114; Pha Nuk Khao, dry limestone cliff on mountain slope<br />
in dry deciduous forest, alt. ca. 300 m, T -309. PHITSANULOK: Tung Salaeng Luang<br />
National Park, rather dry slope in light shade, alt. 300-600 m, T -2035.<br />
Tropics <strong>of</strong> the Old World.<br />
2. Adiantum zollingeri Mett. ex Kuhn, Ann. Lugd. Bat. 4: 280. 1869.<br />
CHIANGMAI: Doi Suthep, by exposed rock in dry deciduous forest, alt. 400-800 m,<br />
T -4440; near Mae Klang Waterfall, interior <strong>of</strong> Chom Thong, dry slope along path<br />
in deciduous forest, alt. ca. 350m, T -2264. LOEY: Phu Kradung, dry ground along<br />
path in thin deciduous forest, alto ca. 600 m, T -345.<br />
Himalayas, <strong>Thai</strong>land and Java.<br />
We refer here tentatively the above materials to the nominal species. However,<br />
we are not certain whether the Himalayan plants included in this species are really<br />
the same with the typical Javanese A. zollingeri. Adiantum sinicum Ching seems to<br />
be an ally <strong>of</strong> this species group.<br />
3. Adiantum edgeworthii Hook. Sp. Fil. 2: 14. 1851; Ching, l.c. (1957) 315.<br />
CHIANGMAI: Doi Suthep, muddy rock in evergreen forest, alt. ca. 1500 m, T -3184.<br />
Northwest India to Burma, China (north to Manchuria) to Taiwan, <strong>Thai</strong>land,<br />
Tonkin and the Philippines, also in Kyushu in Japan.<br />
4. Adiantum soboliferurn Wall. ex Hook. Sp. Fil. 2: 13. 1851; Tard. & C. Chr.<br />
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