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            <p> Hypolepis alpina (Blume) Hook. (1852: 63)</p>
            <p> Hypolepis alpina (Blume) Hook. (1852: 63).  Cheilanthes alpina Blume (1828: 138).  Cheilanthes dissecta Hook. &amp; Arn. (1841: 75).  Hypolepis dissecta (Hook. &amp; Arn.) Brack. (1854: 89-90).  Hypolepis alte-gracillima Hayata (1915: 295-297). </p>
            <p>Type: Indonesia. Java: Jawa Barat, Gede, Blume C. L. (Lectotype: L-0051753!, L-0051754!).</p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>China. Yunnan: Fugong County, 1980, W. M. Chu (Holotype: PYU-01017821!, PYU-01017822!, PYU-01017823!, PYU-01017824!).</p>
            <p> Fronds up to 1.7 m high. Rhizome long-creeping, 2-10 mm diameter, densely covered in red-brown hairs up to 3 mm long. Stipes reddish-brown, 12-70 cm long, 1.5-13 mm diameter, grooved adaxially, covered in red-brown non-glandular hairs  up to 2 mm long and shorter glandular hairs, few adventitious buds at both sides of the stipe base; lamina ovate in outline, 3- or 4-pinnate, 20-80 (-130) cm  × 10-90 cm, rachis red-brown or chestnut-brown at base, becoming chestnut-brown or yellow-brown at apex, densely covered in red-brown or chestnut-brown glandular hairs up to 0.5 mm long with occasional much longer non-glandular hairs; primary pinnae 15-30 pairs, opposite or sub-opposite, the largest at or near base, ovate to narrowly triangular, 10-52 cm  × 3-28 cm; secondary pinnules narrowly ovate to ovate, 2-14 cm  × 0.8-5 cm; ultimate pinnules to 10 mm  × 5 mm. Sori circular or ovate, originating away from margins, without hairs between sporangia, protected by reflexed adaxial indusium, green at base and half membranaceous at margin, when the sori turn mature, the membranaceous margin becomes lacerated or exfoliated and the base part may turn white. Spores very pale under light microscope, perispores with interconnecting flattened projections, (32-) 34-37 (-40)  µm × (20-) 21-25 (-28)  μm . </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>China (Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Taiwan, Yunnan), Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines.</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6DFC6782C207FD868A3BAFC5F9920B5F	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Morigengaowa,;Luo, Jun-Jie;Knapp, Ralf;Wei, Hong-Jin;Liu, Bao-Dong;Yan, Yue-Hong;Shang, Hui	Morigengaowa,, Luo, Jun-Jie, Knapp, Ralf, Wei, Hong-Jin, Liu, Bao-Dong, Yan, Yue-Hong, Shang, Hui (2018): The identity of Hypolepis robusta, as a new synonym of Hypolepis alpina (Dennstaedtiaceae), based on morphology and DNA barcoding and the new distribution. PhytoKeys 96: 35-45, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.96.23470, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.96.23470
