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Vandenboschia auriculata (Blume) Copel.FamilyHymenophyllaceae NomenclatureVandenboschia auriculata (Blume) Copel., Philipp. J. Sci. 67: 55. 1938: Ching, Fl. Reipubl. Popularis Sin. 2: 181, pl. 13, f. 1–2. 1959; Tagawa & K.Iwats., SouthE. Asian Stud. 5: 43. 1967; Tagawa & K.Iwats., Acta Phytotax. Geobot. 23: 52. 1968. – Trichomanes auriculatum Blume, Enum. Pl. Javae: 225. 1828; Bedd., Handb. Ferns Brit. India; 44. 1883; Copel., Philipp. J. Sci. 51: 223. 1933; Tardieu & C.Chr., Fl. Indo-Chine 7(2): 69. 1939; Holttum, Rev. Fl. Malaya ed. 1, 2: 105, f. 41. 1955 [‘1954’]; Tagawa & K.Iwats., Fl. Thailand 3: 83. 1979. – Crepidomanes auriculatum (Blume) K. Iwats, J. Fac. Sci. Univ. Tokyo, Sect. 3, Bot. 13: 528. 1985; Tagawa & K.Iwats., Fl. Thailand 3: 613. 1989; Boonkerd & Pollawatn, Pterid. Thailand: 27, 68. 2000. DescriptionRhizome very long, climbing to several metres, 1.2–1.8 mm diam., densely hairy on the ventral side. Stipes 2–5 cm apart, very narrowly winged in the upper parts, hairy when young, usually less than 2 cm in length; fronds simply pinnate, linear-lanceolate, acuminate at apex, gradually narrowing towards base, 20–30 cm long, 3–5 cm wide; pinnae sessile, rhomboid to oblong, oblique, round at apex, truncate acroscopically and cuneate basiscopically at base, to 3 cm long, 1.5 cm broad, lobed to varying degree, the incisions reaching a quarter of the way or nearly to the costae, the margin of lobes serrate, each tooth containing a single veinlet; green to deep green. Sori terminal on veinlets; involucre tubular with dilated mouth, sessile , narrowly winged, about 2 mm long, 0.6 mm diam.; receptacles long extruded, slender, curved. Distribution in ThailandNORTH-EASTERN: Loei; SOUTH-WESTERN: Phetchaburi ; SOUTH-EASTERN: Chanthaburi, Trat; PENINSULAR: Chumphon, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Pattani, Trang, Yala. Distribution in LaosChampasak. Wider DistributionN India to Japan, and throughout Malesia to New Guinea. EcologyClimbing on tree trunks or on cliffs usually in dense mountain forest rather common at various altitudes. Proposed IUCN Conservation AssessmentLeast Concern (LC). This species is widespread and not under any immediate known threat. Voucher specimens - ThailandMiddleton et al. 4791, Phetchaburi, Kaeng Krachan National Park (E); Middleton et al. 4647, Trat, Khlong Kaew National Park (E). Habit on rocks Habit on tree trunk Fronds Pinnae Sori with exserted receptacles Rhizome |
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