﻿53. DIPLAZIUM. § 1. EUDIPLAZIUM. 411 



Sori 2 — 3 m.M. long, oblique, rarely diplazioid, distant from the costulae, not 

 reaching the margin. 

 Mindoro. 



* (28a) O. Peierscnii enlist. Bull. Ac. Int. Bot., 1902, 245; D. 

 Lasiopferis, Kze., Linn., XVII, 568; Bedd., Ferns S.I., tab. CLX; Asplenium 

 lasiopteris, Melt., Rac, Flor. Btz., I, 226; A. tomentosum, Melt., Farng., 

 VI, Asplen., No. 209 ; A. Petersenii, Kze, (oldest name). 



Rhizome creeping, clothed with short, broad, ± adpressed scales. Stipes 

 15 — 30 c.M. long, erect, villose, scaly at the base, 1 — 3 c.M. apart. Fronds 

 15 — 45 c.M. long, 6—20 c.M. broad, lanceolate, with a toothed to deeply pin- 

 natifid terminal pinna. Lateral pinnae + 8 — 15 on each side, ± horizontal, 

 straight or falcate, bluntish or acute to acuminate, close or ± distant, the 

 upper ones sessile, the lowest subsessile, sometimes deflexed and shorter 

 than the next in order, the longest ^Z^— 3 c.M. broad, cut ± '/a'^ay down 

 to nearly to the costa, the base broadly cuneate, nearly truncate, or someti- 

 mes narrowed in the lower pinnae, the edges of the lobes + crenate. Tex- 

 ture herbaceous; rachis and at least the under surface villose or paleaceous; 

 main veins pinnate in the lobes. Sori short. 



Java, New Guinea; China, Br. India. 



(28ft) O. Kurcbarcll, Ugt., Fed., Rep., IV, 294. 



Stipes slender, to 15 c.M. long or longer, the inner side deeply sulcate, 

 the groove tomentose, the rest naked; rachis slightly hirsute. Fronds deltoid- 

 lanceolate, long-acuminate, to 27 c.M. long, 16 c.M. broad at the base, pin- 

 nate. Pinnae to 20-jugate, subcontiguous, spreading, falcate; lowest pinnae 

 largest, to 8 c.M. long, 2'/2 c.M. broad, ovate-elongate, short-acuminate, pinna- 

 tifid nearly to the costa, the segments linear, moderately acute, suberect, 

 somewhat falcate, the lowest very abbreviate, the central the largest, + 1 '/4 c.M. 

 long, 4 m.M. broad, the highest rather suddenly diminished into the denticu- 

 late apex; next following pinnae similar to the basal ones in the fully deve- 

 loped plants, but similar to the central pinnae in the fronds of the younger 

 plants ; central pinnae short-stalked, subfalcate, + equally truncate at the base 

 on both sides, auricled on the upper side, linear-lanceolate, short-acuminate, 

 pinnatifid + Vs'^^y down to the costa, the segments linear-lanceolate, falcate, 

 the lowest anterior elongate, the lowest posterior slightly reduced or nearly 

 as long as the others, the medial ones + 5 m.M. long, 3 m.M. broad at the 

 base, the higher ones gradually tapering into the crenate apex, the point 



