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Tuatara: Volume 12, Issue 3, November 1964

Plate 2 — Fig. 7: The sorus of Trichomanes endlicherianum. Note the tubular indusium and the protruding receptacle. Fig. 8: The sorus of Hymenophyllum dilatatum borne terminally on the frond. Note the entire margins of the bivalved indusium. Fig. 9: The sorus of Hymenophyllum revolutum borne in the axis of a pinna. Note the toothed margin of the indusium. Fig. 10: The sorus of Hymenophyllum multifidum borne laterally. Note the crenulate nature of the indusium and the partly exserted receptacle

Plate 2 Fig. 7: The sorus of Trichomanes endlicherianum. Note the tubular indusium and the protruding receptacle. Fig. 8: The sorus of Hymenophyllum dilatatum borne terminally on the frond. Note the entire margins of the bivalved indusium. Fig. 9: The sorus of Hymenophyllum revolutum borne in the axis of a pinna. Note the toothed margin of the indusium. Fig. 10: The sorus of Hymenophyllum multifidum borne laterally. Note the crenulate nature of the indusium and the partly exserted receptacle.

Plate 2
Fig. 7: The sorus of Trichomanes endlicherianum. Note the tubular indusium and the protruding receptacle. Fig. 8: The sorus of Hymenophyllum dilatatum borne terminally on the frond. Note the entire margins of the bivalved indusium. Fig. 9: The sorus of Hymenophyllum revolutum borne in the axis of a pinna. Note the toothed margin of the indusium. Fig. 10: The sorus of Hymenophyllum multifidum borne laterally. Note the crenulate nature of the indusium and the partly exserted receptacle.