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Thelypteris omeiensis (Baker) Ching   (redirected from: Glaphyropteris omeiensis (Baker) H.Ito)
Family: Aspleniaceae
[Cyclogramma leveillei (Christ) Ching, moreCyclogramma omeiensis (Baker) Tagawa, Dryopteris izuensis Kodama, Dryopteris leveillei Christ, Dryopteris omeiensis C.Chr., Glaphyropteris omeiensis (Baker) H.Ito, Lastrea omeiensis (Baker) Copel., Leptogramma izuensis (Kodama) H.It?,",",",",",",",LEPIZU", Leptogramma omeiensis (Baker) Tagawa, Nephrodium omeiensie Diels, Polypodium omeiense Baker, Thelypteris leveillei (Christ) C.M.Kuo]
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Japan Flora: Rhizomes creeping, scaly, thinly pilose; fronds thinly pilose; stipes slender, wiry, 20-45 cm. long, straw­brown, sparsely scaly toward base; scales broadly lanceolate, 1-2 mm. wide, dull brown, often thinly pilosulous on one side; blades broadly lanceolate to oblong-ovate, 20-50 cm. long, 10-25 cm. wide, acuminate, abruptly contracted at base, the rachis short spreading-pilose and longer hispid; pinnae thinly herbaceous, oblong-lanccolate, 4-12 cm. long, 15-2.5 cm. wide, gradually contracted at the tip, caudate, sessile, pinnatiparted, short-hairy on margin and costas on upper side, hispid beneath especially on the costas; pneumatophores at the base of the pinnae beneath subglobose; pinnules narrowly oblong, 4-6 mm. wide, rounded at apex, crenate to subentire, the veins pinnate, the veinlets simple; sori orbicular to elliptic, between the costule and the margin; indusia absent.  Wet slopes.

Honshu (Izu, Suruga, and Kii Prov.), Kyushu; rare. Formosa and China.

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