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Nephrolepis undulata (Afzel.) J.Sm.FamilyLomariopsidaceae NomenclatureNephrolepis undulata (Afzel.) J.Sm., Bot. Mag. 72: 35. 1845. – Aspidium undulatum Afzel in Sw., Schrader J. Bot. 1800: 32. 1801; Hovenkamp & Miyamoto, Blumea 50: 310. 2005. – Nephrolepis tuberosa (Bory) C.Presl var. undulata (Afzel) Kuhn, Filic. Afr.: 156. 1868. – Nephrolepis cordifolia (L.) C.Presl var. undulata (Afzel) C.Chr., Index Fil. 453, 455. 1906 Nephrolepis delicatula (Decne.) Pic.-Serm., Webbia 23: 181. 1968; Tagawa & K.Iwats., Fl. Thailand 3: 174, f. 13.2. 1985; Boonkerd & Pollawatn, Pterid. Thailand: 174, 238. 2000. – Nephrodium delicatulum Decne. in Jacquem., Voy. Inde 4: 178, t. 179. 1844. Nephrolepis paucifrondosa J.F.R.Almeida, J. Indian Bot. Soc. 5: 51, f. 1–5. 1926; Holttum, Dansk Bot. Ark. 23: 235. 1965. DescriptionRhizome short, erect, 1–2.5 mm diam., bearing a few fronds, many wiry slender roots, and stolons, scaly, tubers sometimes present; scales about 2.5 by 0.3 mm, pale brown, soft membranous. Stipes up to about 10 cm long, stramineous or darker, scaly with smaller rather irregular scales. Laminae linear-lanceolate, up to 45 by 6 cm, pinnate; rachis green, grooved on upper surface, minutely scaly above; lateral pinnae 50 or more pairs, 1–1.8 cm apart; middle ones larger, gradually narrowing from base to acute apex, patent or falcate near apex, dimidiate at lower base, distinctly auricled and embracing the rachis at anterior base, up to 3 by 1 cm, crenate at margin, herbaceous; veins not distinct, forked, glabrous. Sori submarginal, arranged in one row; indusia broadly reniform , up to 1.3 mm broad. Distribution in ThailandNORTHERN: Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Lamphun, Phrae, Tak; NORTH-EASTERN: Loei; EASTERN: Ubon Ratchathani; SOUTH-WESTERN: Kanchanaburi. Wider DistributionTropics and subtropics worldwide. EcologyIn muddy limestone crevices or on rocks in forest at 500–1300 m alt. Proposed IUCN Conservation AssessmentLeast Concern (LC). This species is widespread and not under any known threat. Voucher specimens - ThailandMiddleton et al. 4960, Mae Hong Son, Ban Hua Ha (E); Middleton et al. 5179, Ubon Ratchathani, Phu Chong Nayoi National Park (E). Habit Habit Rhizome with tubers Stipes Upper surface of rachis and pinnae Hydathodes at margin of pinnae on upper surface Upper surface of fertile pinnae Lower surface of lamina Pinnae with sori Sori |
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