58. NOTHOLAENA. § 1. EUNOTHOLAENA. 485 



)innae 12—15 c.M. long, ± aVj c.M. broad, subfalcate, acute or acuminate, 

 he base obliquely and shortly narrowed, the edge entire; fertile pinnae + 

 % X as broad as the sterile ones, long-caudate, the margin eroso-dentate. Veins 

 ilose, parallel, simple or forked, free, reaching the margin, those of the fertile 

 )innae dilated at the apex, the fertile ones accompanied by yellow, sub- 

 lellucid lines on each side, which are connected by a submarginal, modera- 

 ely conspicuous, yellow strand. 

 New Guinea. 



5&. ]moiv.^ch:osoimjm:, Kun»>e. 



Sori oblong, terminal on the veins, without an indusium, never confluent. 

 Ipores 3-lobato-tetrahedral. 



Rhizome short-creeping. Stipes approximate, not articulate to the rhizome, 

 'ronds large, finely dissected, naked; veins free. Diels, in Engl. & Prantl, 

 fat. Pfl.Fam., P, fig. 117, B & F. 



Tropical Asia. 



* M. subdigitatuni, Huhn, Christ, Farnkr. d. Erde, 76, fig. 199; 

 *olypodium subdigitatum, BL, Rac, Flor. Btz., I, 97 ; BI., Flor. Jav., II, tab. 

 :CIII; Bedd., Ferns Br.I., II, tab. CCXXIX; P.\davalUoi(ies,Melt, Hk., Spec, 

 il., IV, 256 ; Phegopteris subdigitala, Bedd., Handb Ind. Perns, 295 ; Aspidium 

 ibdigiiatum, BL, (oldest name). 



Rhizome creeping, clothed with reddish, bristle-like hairs. Stipes ap- 

 roximate, firm, stramineous, brown in the lower part, furfuraceous or nearly 

 aked, 30 — 50 c.M. long. Fronds 50—100 c.M. long, triangular, 3— 4-pinnate. 

 ower pinnae largest, 15 — 25 c.M. long, deltoid. Pinnulae lanceolate, 3 — 6 

 ,M. long. 2 — 3 C.M. broad. Tertiary divisions stalked, oblong, divided near- 

 ' or quite -to the costa into oblique, entire or toothed to incised ultimate 

 jgments, which are cuneate at the base, '/i — 1 c.M. long, 1 — 3 m.M. broad, 

 le teeth bluntish or acute. Texture thinly herbaceous; rachis furfuraceous; 

 irfaces naked; veins 1 to each ultimate tooth, + clavate at the apex. Sori 

 )pious, terminal on the veins, + oblongj or roundish. 



Tropical Asia. 



