﻿86 9. TMCHOMANES § 1. EUTRICHOJUNES. b. HEMIPHLEBUIM. 



(3) T. pannosum, Ceg., Pel. Becc. Polin., 2 & 6; T. Motleyi, 



V. D. B., var., C. Chr., Ind. Fil. 



Near T. Motleyi, V. D. B. Fronds 10 — 13 m.M. each way, lobed, nigro- 

 pannose beneath. Sorus not exserted; indusium subcylindrical, the mouth dis- 

 tinctly 2-lipped. 



New Guinea. 



(4) T. Beccarianum, Cc*., Fel. di Bor., 8, tab. I, fig. 2; ( ? T. Motleyi, 

 V. D. B., C. Chr. Ind. Fil.). 



Like T. Motleyi, V. D. B., but the fronds ovate, oblong or linear-oblong, not 

 cordate-orbicular, less pellucid; veins close, divaricating. Sorus solitary, terminal, 

 short; indusium short, the mouth dilated, spreading. 



Borneo. 



(5) T. bimargioatum, r. B. s., Ned. Kruidk. Arch., V^ 143; 

 T. neilgherrense, Bedd., Hk. Bk., Syn. Fil., 74; Bedd., Ferns S.I., tab. VI; 

 Microgonium bimarginatum, V. D. B. (oldest name). 



Stipes 2V2— 5 c.M. long. Fronds 1—1 V2 c.M. long, ^V^— 5 m.M. broad, 

 oblong-lanceolate, not lobed, sometimes bifid at the apex; spurious venules 

 numerous. Sori 1 — 2, terminal; indusium more or less sunk in the frond, 

 the mouth exserted, with 2 large, rounded lips. 



Malaya to Polynesia, Formosa, South. India, Ceylon, Australia. 



* (6) T. jsublimbatuin, JT. MUll., Rac, Flor. Btz., I, 23; T. mus- 

 coides, Bk. (not Sw.), Hk. Bk., Syn. Fil., 75; Microgonium sublimbatum, V.D.B., 

 Hymen. Jav., tab. II. 



Rhizome creeping, filiform, hairy at the apex. Stipes, filiform, naked, 

 1—10 m.M. long, 1—3 c.M. apart. Fronds I'l^—T^ c.M. long, + 1—2 

 c.M. broad, varying in shape from linear to oblong or suborbicular, entire to 

 bluntly lobed, especially above. Texture very thin; both surfaces naked ; costa 

 pinnate; veins simple or forked; spurious venules faint but copious. Sori 

 1 — 8, terminal on the lobes; indusium sunk in the frond, the mouth free, 

 dilated, often obscurely 2-lipped. 



Malaya; Khasia. 



