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6.
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Habit, rhizome morphology. Plants forming tufts of 3-8 fronds. Runners
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thick (polished), unbranched. Scales on runners sparse, spreading or squarrose. Tubers absent. Fronds
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wide, stipe
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long. Lamina base reduced, tapering over
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basal pinnae
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distant, middle pinnae straight or slightly falcate. Sterile pinnae 2-4.3 by
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leathery, base equal or slightly unequal, basiscopic base truncate or rounded, acroscopic
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cuneate or truncate, not to slightly auricled, margin in basal part crenate, towards apex serrate, apex acute. Fertile pinnae 1.8-4.7 by
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with a more longly drawn out apex than the sterile pinnae.
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. Basal scales pseudopeltate, appressed or spreading, 3.5 by
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central part rufous, dull, margin not hyaline, in basal part irregularly lacerate (protrusions most unicellular), in acumen entire or dentate (remotely, with two-celled teeth), marginal glands present around the scale. Rachis scales with a well-developed protracted acumen, appressed or spreading (sometimes recurved), dark, acumen entire or dentate. Scales on lamina usually persistent (more so on the upper surface), small, more or less stellate/lacerate.
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marginal on teeth, 7-14 pairs on fully fertile pinnae, round or elongated, protruding on adaxial surface. Indusium broad, attached at base and sides.
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Map 4. Distribution of
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Nephrolepis
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davalliae
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N.
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N. obliterata
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Distribution -
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, New Guinea, New Britain.
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Habitat &amp; Ecology - Montane or ridge forest (
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rarely lower), epiphytic or terrestrial, often forming large stands covering open places.
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<paragraph id="04C9C27295B3A1430DD5DDEF73D1ABEC" box="[125,834,972,1040]" pageId="19" pageNumber="298" type="mainText">Note - Easily characterized by the leathery texture of the lamina, with indistinct veins, and the marginal sori, each opening to the anterior side of a separate tooth, covered with a cup-shaped indusium.</paragraph>
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