S6. PHYLLITIS. § 1. SCOLOPENDRIUM. 



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(4) Ph. schixocarpa, v. A. ». Wt., 1. c. ; Scolopendrium schizocar- 

 um, CopeL, Philipp. Journ., I, SuppL, 152, tab. IX. 



Rhizome short, creeping, clothed towards the apex with fuscous, adpressed 

 cales. Stipes 2 — 3 c.M. long, black, sparingly scaly. Fronds simple, oblan- 

 eolate, 20 — 30 c.M. long, ± 3 c.M. broad, caudate-acuminate, entire or 

 ndulate, narrowed gradually into the stipe. Texture coriaceous ; surfaces 

 aked; veins indistinct, forked. Sori oblique, regular, not reaching either the 

 aidrib or edge. 



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gy. ? TIfctFIIL.E:BIA-, janfcci - i 



Characters of Phyllitis except that the sori (not the indusia) ape not 

 ilaced on but between the two contiguous veins, i. e. 1 sorus toeach pair 

 f indusia, which open towards each other. Veins free. Dielsyan Engl. & 

 'rantl, Nat. PflFam., P, fig. 122, C— D. (*) 



East. Malaya, Philippines and New Guinea. 



[. Fronds uniform. 

 S. Fronds simple. 



3. Fronds deeply crenato-repand. 

 3.3. Fronds entire. 

 3.2. Fronds pinnate. 

 l.l. Fronds dimorphous. 



(1) T. linza. 



(S) T. longifolia. 



(3) T. pinnata. 



(4) T. dimorphophylla. 



(1) f. linza, »|fc, Becc, Mai., Ill, 42, tab. V; Asplenium Linza, Ces., 

 ^el. Becc. Polin., 4, 



Rhizome cree|nng, naked, slender, grey. Stipes to 5 — 8 c.M. long, naked, 

 he base dilatra, articulate. Fronds lanceolate, naked, ± 50 c.M. long, the 

 ase angusjrfte, the margin deeply and irregularly crenato-repand. Texture 



(*^TrlphIebia, at least in Jhe case of T. pinnata, Bk, is not distinguished by 

 Qy^constant character from Scolopendrium CVhyUltls), to which genus the species 

 l a uldbo roturnod (G e polu - Philipp i Journ ., 1, Suppli 1 68) . 



