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261. D. patula (Sw.) Und. : 
New localities: Brazil: Matto Grosso, Palmeiras, LispMaAn nr. A. 2397 (Rg) — Bolivia: 
Pinos near Tarija, Fiesric nr. 3133 (Rg). — Sto. Domingo: Valle nuevo, Eacers nr. 2205 (B). 
D. ulvensis Hieron. must be excluded from this subgenus; it is a form of D. 
effusa. 
262. D. Karwinskyana (Mett.) O. Ktze. 
Additional synonym: Nephodium sphaerocarpum var. glandulosum Hook. sp. 
4: 139. 1860. — Also found in Costa Rica: Carrillo, WercxLé nr. 17427 (B); 
JiméNEz nr. 247 (W). — This species is very different from the others, and its 
systematical position is not clear. It shows some resemblance to certain species of 
§ Clenitis, especially of the group of D. hirta, but as a whole it is best placed under 
Eudryopteris. 
D. Wolfii Hieron., placed with doubt under Eudryopteris, is identical with D. bi- 
serialis (Bak.) C. Chr. Mon. 111 nr. 52. 
A couple of specimens in B, said to be collected in Panama by SEEMANN 
nr. 13001, belong to D. aemula (Ait.) O. Ktze. and are exactly that form which was 
frequently cultivated under the name Nephrodium Foenisecii Lowe. It is possible 
that the labels are wrong and that the specimens were taken from cultivated plants, 
or, perhaps, originate from Madeira or the Azores. At least I dare not list the 
species as an American one on those specimens alone. 
Subgenus Vill. Stigmatopteris‘c. chr. 
In Part I I have described only one bipinnate species of Stigmatopteris & Eu- 
stigmatopteris, viz. 5. prasina (Bak.) C. Chr. Now I know three species, that may be 
distinguished thus: 
Basal secondary pinnules broadly adnate to the costa of the primary pinna, 4 cm 
ri 1 cm broad, lobed scarcely halfway to the midrib into truncate and slightly 
lobes. Veins 3-jugate, simple. S. Lechleri (Mett.) C. Chr. 
hael: senders a free, sessile, incised */s of the way down into toothed or 
serrulate lobe 
Pinnules 4—5 cm ea 10—12 mm broad at base; lobes with 2—3 subacute, oblique 
teeth on each side. Veins 4-jugate, simple. Sori supramedia 
. eyclocolpa (Christ) C. Chr. 
Pinnules about 10 cm long, 2'/2 em broad at. base: lobes serrulate with 4—5 low 
crenatures on each side. Veins 6—8-jugate, mostly fureate. Sori medial. 
: S. ecuadorensis n- sp. 
277. Stigmatopteris Lechleri (Mett.) C. Chr. comb. nov. — F ig. 5 b. 
Syn. Phegopteris Lechleri Mett. Fil. Lech). 2: 25. 1859. 
Stigmatopteris prasina (Bak.) C. Chr. Mon. 79 nr. 25. cum syn. 
