Lepisorus zippelii (Blume) C.F.Zhao, R.Wei & X.C.Zhang, Cladistics 36: 251 (2019) (syn: Bathmium subfalcatum Fée ; Drynaria subfalcata J.Sm. ; Microsorum luzonicum (Copel.) Tagawa ; Pleopeltis luzonica (Copel.) Alderw. ; Polypodium luzonicum Copel. ; Polypodium oxyphyllum Kunze ; Colysis zippelii (Blume) J.Sm. ; Microsorum zippelii (Blume) Ching ; Neocheiropteris zippelii (Blume) Bosman ; Neolepisorus zippelii (Blume) Li Wang ; Pleopeltis zippelii (Blume) T.Moore ; Polypodium heterocarpum var. zippelii (Blume) Baker ; Polypodium zippelii Blume );
, Tropical & Subtropical Asia: Assam, Borneo, Cambodia, China South-Central, China Southeast, East Himalaya, Hainan, Jawa, Laos, Lesser Sunda Is., Malaya, Myanmar, New Guinea, Philippines, Sulawesi, Sumatera, Thailand, Vietnam, West Himalaya as per POWO; . Flora of Kaiga_ID_Please_11082011 PJ2: Date/Time-:11/08/11 – 08:30 some sort of bird’s nest fern???? have seen any really big “Mature ” plants in those locales?? This plant is too young to decide. The plant is too young. May be Microsorum sp of Polypodiaceae. Unfortunately the photo does not really show enough, as one needs to see the pattern of the sori underneath. But is appears to be a Microsorum [note the spelling – no ‘i’], and I would guess probably M. zippelii. Yes, that’s definitely true – but most likely Microsorum zippelii – need to see the sori. This type of a picture of a fern is useless for any type of taxonomic work. In future you should at least take a picture of the fertile portion or the backside of the fern frond. A close up of the rachis and stipe showing the scales etc. Such a picture can help in the identification. Other wise it is only useless guess work which is of no consequence. Drynaria sps. , possibly D.quercifolia. Well yes, I must agree with Prof. …, too – so often we all get sent photos which do not show the things one needs to see, which differ from genus to genus, so one is left struggling to catch the general “look” of the plant, drawing on one’s field-experience. Still let us check if my guess at M. zippelii is entirely useless or not – can we have a photo of the sori on the underside, please?
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POWO GBIF (High resolution specimens) Flora of China FOC illustration Flora of Eastern Ghats Microsorum zippelii (Bl.) Ching (Polypodiaceae), a new distributional record for Peninsular India- Sudam Charan Sahu, Amulya Baul, Nabin Kumar Dhal and Nirad Chandra Rou- January 2013 |