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Veins free Dryopteridaceae
Veins free
Ridges of the upper surface of the main rhachis continuous with the thickened margin of the pinnae (Fig. 11). Channel of the main rhachis glanduloso-pubescent or clothed densely with articulate, reddish, unbranched hairs. Costae and costules with scattered, red or yellow, oblong or rounded, glandular hairs. Indusium mostly orbicular-reniform or rarely peltate Lastreopsis
Main rhachis densely clothed on the lower surface with spreading, dark red or dark brown, bristle-like, bulbous-based scales; channel on the upper surface clothed with bristle-like scales and stiff, club-shaped, glandular-tipped, dark red-brown or whitish hairs, usually 2-celled with red articulations. Indusium orbicular-peltate or reniform. Rhizome long-creeping. Lamina submembranous to subcoriacecous. Sori near the margin of the segments. Plants 15–90 cm high. Blue Mts. Rare. RF. Endangered Lastreopsis hispida