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LXXXV1II. LENTIBULARIEiE. 
[ TJtricularia. 
ovate, entire, or slightly emarginate, the lower nearly reniform, the palate 
marked with brown veins ; spur obtuse, shorter than the lower lip. Style about 
1 line long. Capsule nearly 3 lines diameter. — U. fasciculata, Roxb. ; Wight, Ic. 
t. 1568; A. DC. Prod, viii, 7 ; U. australis, R. Br. Prod. 430; A. DC. Prod, 
viii. 6 ; Lehm. PI. Preiss. i. 338 ; Hook. f. FI. Tasm. i. 298 ; F. v. M. Fragm. 
vi. 161. 
Hab.: Burnett and Brisbane Rivers, F. v. Mueller; Midge Creek and Burdekin River, 
Bowman; near Rockhampton, O’Shanesy. 
Also in Asia and Malaya. 
3. U. exoleta (exolete), B. Br. Prod. 430 ; Benth. FI. Austr. iv. 526. 
Nearly allied to U. flexuosa, but very much smaller and more slender. Floating 
submerged stems capillary, with exceedingly fine filiform leaves, not much 
divided, interspersed with minute vesicles, the largest of which are scarcely 
| line diameter, and in marshy places the linear-filiform leaves are nearly entire. 
Scapes filiform, 1 to 3in. long or rarely more, bearing 1, 2 or 3 small yellow 
flowers. Bracts very obtuse, not produced below their insertion. Pedicels 
slender and erect in fruit as well as in flower. Calyx-segments broad, very 
obtuse, ^ to f line long in flower, slightly enlarged under the fruit but not 
exceeding the capsule. Corolla not above three lines long to the end of the 
spur and sometimes scarcely 2 lines, the lips nearly equal, both broad ; spur 
narrow-conical, obtuse, horizontal, or turned upwards, as long as or longer than 
the lower lip. Stigma sessile. Capsule membranous. Seeds peltate, bordered 
by a thin irregular wing. — A. DC. Prod. viii. 7 ; F. v. M. Fragm. vi. 162 ; 
U. diantha, Rcem. and Schult. ; Oliv. in Journ. Linn. Soc. iii. 176, not of 
A. DC. ; Wight, Ic. t. 1569. 
Hab.: Gracemere, Bowman; near Rockhampton, O’Shanesy ; and in many southern localities. 
The species has a wide range in tropical Asia. 
4. U. tubulata (peduncles tubular), F. v. M. Fragm. ix. 48. Stems rather 
long, floating. Leaf-segments capillary-linear, about iin. long, vesicles oblique 
dimidiate globose, 1 to line long. Peduncles terminal, solitary, 2 to 6in. 
long, inflated, and from 2 to 5 lines in diameter. Pedicels § to Hin. long. 
Sepals about 1^ line long, upper almost orbicular. Corolla whitish-blue. 
Capsule spherical, about 3 lines broad. 
Hab.: Mountain swamps about Rockingham Bay. — IF. E. Armit. 
5. U. albiflora (flowers white), B. Br. Prod. 431; Benth. PI. Austr. iv. 526. 
Scapes filiform, \ to lin. long, bearing a single small white flower. Leaves 
none at the time of flowering. Bract minute, not produced at the base. Pedicel 
very short. Calyx-segments ^ line long at the time of flowering, f line when in 
fruit. Corolla not 2 lines long, the upper lip small, emarginate, lower lip broad, 
shortly 3-lobed ; spur descending, as long as the lower lip. — A. DC. Prod, 
viii. 15. 
Hab.: Endeavour River, Banks and Solajider. 
Perhaps a white-flowered variety of U. pygnuea , but both of these minute species require 
further investigation from better specimens. — Benth. 
6. U. pgymaea (small) B. Br. ? Prod. 432 ; Benth FI. Austr. iv. 526. 
Scapes filiform, 1 to 3in. high. Leaves radical, narrow-linear or none. Flowers 
small, yellow, solitary, or 2 distant ones on rather long filiform pedicels. Bracts 
obtuse, not produced at the base. Calyx-segments obtuse, about 1 line long. 
Corolla : upper lip not twice as long as the calyx, obovate or orbicular, entire ; 
