
THE FERN GAZETTE INDEX VOLUME 20 THE FERN GAZETTE is a journal of the British Pteridological Society and contains peer -reviewed papers on all aspects of pteridology. Manuscripts may be submitted, and books etc. sent for review, to: Prof. M. Gibby, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 20A Inverleith Row, Edinburgh, EH3 5LR, UK E-mail: [email protected] Copyright © 2020 British Pteridological Society. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any material form (including photocopying or storing it in any medium by electronic means) without the permission of the British Pteridological Society. The Parts of the Fern Gazette Volume 20 were published on the following dates and comprised the following pages: Date of Publication Pages Part 1 2nd February 2015 1-48 Part 2 21st December 2015 49-100 Part 3 11th July 2016 101-148 Part 4 15th December 2016 149-168 Part 5 28th June 2017 169-216 Part 6 2nd November 2017 217-268 Part 7 21st May 2018 269-308 Part 8 13th November 2018 309-348 Published by THE BRITISH PTERIDOLOGICAL SOCIETY c/o Department of Botany, The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UK Printed by Bishops Printers Limited Walton Road, Farlington, Portsmouth, PO6 1TR, UK www.bishops.co.uk Compiled by Andrew Leonard CONTENTS VOLUME 20 PART 1 2nd February 2015 REVIEW The ethnobotany of ferns and lycophytes H. A. Keller & G. T. Prance 1-13 A short biography of the authors 14 MAIN ARTICLES Note on the rediscovered type specimen of Angiopteris indica Desv. (Marattiaceae) J. Mazumdar 15-18 First chromosome number report for Cystopteris fragilis (Cystopteridaceae: Pteridophyta) in Iran G. Babaee & M. Haji Moniri 19-22 The Dutch rush: history and myth of the Equisetum trade W. de Winter 23-45 SHORT NOTES Plagiogyria minuta is distinct from P. egenolfioides var. egenolfioides B. S. Parris 46 Acrosorus nudicarpus transferred to Xiphopterella B. S. Parris 47 VOLUME 20 PART 2 21st December 2015 MAIN ARTICLES Two new Diplazium (Woodsiaceae) species from East Malesia P. Hovenkamp 49-54 Effect of temperature on the viability, lifespan and vigour, of chlorophyllous spores of Osmundastrum cinnamomeum (Osmundaceae) Y.L. Chang, M.H. Tseng, W.L. Chiou & Y.M. Huang 55-64 Pleopeltis ×cerro-altoensis (Polypodiaceae), a new fern hybrid from Robinson Crusoe Island (Juan Fernandez Archipelago, Chile) P. Danton, M. Boudrie, A. Bizot & R.L.L. Viane 65-78 A contribution to the phylogeny of Dryopteris remota by genotyping of a fragment of the nuclear PgiC gene W. Bujnoch 79-89 SHORT NOTES Nomenclatural note on Hemionitis arifolia (Pteridaceae) J. Mazumdar 91-94 Confirmation of Loxogramme lankokiensis (Polypodiaceae) in India J. Mazumdar 95-97 Three new combinations in Ctenopterella (Polypodiaceae) B. S. Parris 98 BOOK REVIEW Farne als Lebensleidenschaft – Festschrift für H. Wilfried Bennert anlässlich seines 65.Geburtstages M. Gibby 99 VOLUME 20 PART 3 11th July 2016 REVIEW Mycorrhizal relationships in lycophytes and ferns M. Lehnert & M. Kessler 101-116 A short biography of the authors 117-118 MAIN ARTICLES The fern family Pteridaceae in Turkey M. Bona & M. Gibby 119-132 SHORT NOTES The publications of E. “Bert” Hennipman Compiled by P.H. Hovenkamp 133-135 The publications of A.C. Jermy Compiled by M. Gibby & A.M.Paul 136-142 Retypifications of Adiantum incisum (Pteridaceae) and Pteris interrupta (Thelypteridaceae) J. Mazumdar 143-145 BOOK REVIEW Ferns and Fern-allies of Nepal, Volume 1. Fraser-Jenkins C.R., Kandel D.R. & Pariyar S. 2015. Reviewed by T. Pyner 146-147 VOLUME 20 PART 4 15th December 2016 MAIN ARTICLES Decaploid gametophyte formation from spores of a pentaploid Cystopteris fragilis (Cystopteridaceae) collected in Mongolian Altai S.M. Kawakami, S. Kawakami, O. Damdinsuren,J. Kato, S.V. Smirnov & K. Kondo 149-155 Two new records for Colombia of Psilotum nudum (Psilotaceae) from the Magdalena Valley and in the Andean Amazonian foothills D. Sanín & V. Torrez 157-162 SHORT NOTES Two updates for Grammitid ferns (Polypodiaceae) on the ‘Ferns of Thailand’ website B.S. Parris 156 Two new combinations in Grammitid ferns (Polypodiaceae): Prosaptia hornei and Radiogrammitis setulifera B.S. Parris 163-164 BOOK REVIEW Fern names and their meanings - 2nd Edition. J.W. Dyce, revised and expanded by J. Edgington. 2016. Reviewed by T. Pyner 165-166 VOLUME 20 PART 5 28th June 2017 REVIEW Diversity and adaptations of rheophytic ferns M. Kato 169-179 A short biography of the author 180 MAIN ARTICLES Two hybrids of Equisetum sylvaticum (Equisetaceae) on the island of Senja, Troms, Norway M. Lubienski & V.M. Dörken 181-196 New record of the rare Serpocaulon obscurinervium D. Sanín (Polypodiaceae) in the eastern cordillera of Colombia D. Sanín, V. Torrez, J.L. Peña-Núñez & E. Trujillo-Trujillo 197-201 Polystichum lonchitis (Dryopteridaceae: Pteridophyta) a montane -alpine fern species, monitored since 1978 in the Netherlands P. Bremer & A. Smit 203-213 BOOK REVIEW An Annotated Checklist of Indian Pteridophytes Part – 1 (Lycopodiaceae to Thelypteridaceae. Fraser-Jenkins, C.R., Gandhi, K.N., Kholia, B.S. & Benniamin, A. 2017. pp 562. Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehra Dun, India. Reviewed by M. Gibby 214-215 VOLUME 20 PART 6 2nd November 2017 REVIEW Silurian origins of ferns and lycophytes - what we know, what we need to find out P.G. Gensel 217-242 A short biography of the author 243-244 MAIN ARTICLES A new record of brown rot disease in water fern Azolla microphylla (Azollaceae): loss of important bio-resource S. Dey, M. Hore, J. Biswas, M. Biswas, B.K. Mandal, P. Das & S. Gupta 245-254 Cystopteris fragilis subsp . huteri, a taxon new to the British Isles and related taxa in the Cystopteris fragilis complex: Cystopteridaceae (Polypodiopsida) D.J. Tennant 255-266 VOLUME 20 PART 7 21st May 2018 MAIN ARTICLES Taxonomic survey of occurrence, diversity and ethnobotany of pteridophytes in some parts of Nasarawa State, Nigeria G.F. Akomolafe & A. Sulaimon 269-279 Phytosociological notes on the fern-meadow vegetation of mid-west Scotland and the Netherlands R. Haveman 281-291 Marsilea aegyptiaca (Marsileaceae) on the Mediterranean island of Elafonisos (Laconia, Peloponnese, Greece) A. Jagel & M. Lubienski 293-300 SHORT NOTES Hypodematium crenatum subsp. c renatum (Hypodematiaceae): a new distributional record for Gujarat State R.N. Kachhiyapatel, S.M. Patil & K.S. Rajput 301-303 Eleven new combinations for Malesian ferns B.S. Parris 305-306 ERRATUM 280 VOLUME 20 PART 8 2018 REVIEW Global review of recent taxonomic research into Isoetes (Isoetaceae), with implications for biogeography and conservation D.F. Brunton & A. Troia 309-333 Short biographies of the authors 334-335 MAIN ARTICLES Growth of fern gametophytes after 20 years of storage in liquid nitrogen V.C. Pence 337-346 SHORT NOTES Two new combinations in grammitid ferns (Polypodiaceae) from New Guinea: Prosaptia ledermannii and Radiogrammitis habbemensis B.S. Parris 336, 347 SUBJECT INDEX Names (in bold) are authors Other items in bold are keywords Andorra 319 A ANEMIACEAE 101, 106 Angiopteris Acock, P.J. 194 glauca 16-17 Acrosorus helferiana 15 nudicarpus 47 indica 15-17 Acrostichum palmiformis 15 aureum 91 Anogramma 119-120, 122, 130 adaptive strategy 169 leptophylla 120, 122 Adiantum 6, 7, 99, 119-120, 130, 143, 147, 269, Antrophyum 272, 276, 278, 338, 340-343 vittarioides 178 capillus-veneris 7, 120, 269, 272, 276, 278, archaeobotany 1-2 338 Argentina 1, 3, 6, 7-8, 14, 66, 118, 157 incisum 143 Argyll 281-282, 284, 286-290 lunulatum 6 Asia 3, 19-20, 56, 99, 125, 130, 146, 180, 214, pedatum 147 295, 311, 319, 320, 322-323, 335 tenerum 338, 340, 342-343 Aspidium trapeziforme 338, 340-342 regium 264 venustum 6 ASPLENIACEAE 101, 106, 177, 338, 339 viridimontanum 147 Asplenium Afghanistan 19 adiantum 338 Africa 2-3, 66, 75, 123, 125, 127, 129-130, 143, adiantum-nigrum 338 269, 293-294, 298, 302, 309, 313, 315, 317, delicatulum 177 319, 321, 323 dichotomum 177 Akeroyd, J.R. 129 lolegnamense 99 Akomolafe, G.F. 269 ruta-muraria 206, 262 Aleuritopteris scolopendrium 206, 211-212, 338 bicolor 146 subaquatile 177 Algeria 298 trichomanes 206, 211, 262 Allosorus 119-120, 123-124, 126, 130 triculum 177 crispus 126 viride 209, 211 Alsophila ATHYRIACEAE 177, 180 esmeraldensis 170, 177 Athyrium Amauropelta filix-femina 7, 281-282, 284-287 aspidioides 178 setiferum 147 ptarmica 178 Australia 157, 222, 293, 295, 311-313, 316-319, America 6, 29, 66, 123, 130, 157, 316-317, 320, 323-324 324, 335 Australia and New Zealand 157 Ampelopteris Austria 32, 83, 129, 258 prolifera 171, 179 Austrogramme Andean-Amazonian foothills 197 asplenioides 178 decipiens 178 Britton, D.M. 309 Avery, J. 2 Brown, D.M. 249 Azolla Brown, G. 249 filiculoides 251 Brunton, D.F. 309, 324, 334 japonica 251 Bujnoch, W. 79, 82 microphylla 245-247, 249-251 Bulgaria 83 pinnata 251 Byfield, A.J. 128 B C Babaee, G. 19 Caldas 157, 159-161 Ball, J.C.H 340 Calymmodon basal euphyllophytes 217, 225, 231-233, 234, asiaticus 178 244 Canada 20, 107, 221-222, 232, 243, 309-310, Belgium 26-27, 34, 65, 73 313, 320, 324, 334-335 Bell, P.S. 123 Caquetá 157, 159-161, 197-200 Bennert, H.W. 99 Central America 7, 66, 157, 320 Bhardwaja, T.N. 320 Cephalomanes biogeography 117-118, 309, 312, 322, 335 javanicum 178 Bizot, A. 65, 67, 71-72, 77 Ceratopteris Bladder ferns 255 richardii 338 BLECHNACEAE 177, 339 thalictroides 338 Blechnum Ceterach nudum 60 officinarum 338 orientale 7-8, 170 Chang, Y.L. 55 spicant 281-285, 287, 289 Cheilanthes 6, 119, 123-125, 127-128, 130 tabulare 8 acrostica 123, 130 Bobrov, A.E. 320, 324 catanensis 127, 130 Bolbitis duriensis 125 fluviatilis 177 farinosa 6 heteroclita 171, 175, 177 odora 125 heudelotii 177 persica 123-124, 130 interlineata 178 pteridioides 125 quoyana 178 tinaei 125, 130 repanda 178 vellea 127 rivularis 178 Chile 8, 65-67, 75-77 salicina 178 China 2, 6-7, 95, 105, 107, 147, 214, 222-224, sinuata 171, 175, 178 229, 302, 319, 321, 322-324 taylorii 178 Chiou, W.L.
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