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(71/961/H) det. P. Shi: Makadara Forest 380m, ph, coll. F s. п., det. P. (Subtropical and tropical America, New Caledonia, in Africa: Zre, Uga, Bur, Cape, T: Amani, Rondo Plateau.) 88. Cololejeunea cristata (Steph.) Schuster — Montane forests. Kas: 1250—1640m, ph, coll. F s. п., det. P. Sag: E 1400—1500m, ph, coll. F s. п., det. P. Emali Hill: 1525—1784m, ph, coll. F (71/951/F) det. P. (New for East Africa, known from Mad.) 88/A. C. cristata var. occidentalis E. W. Jones — Lowland rain forest. Shi: Makadara Forest 380m, ph, coll. F s. п., det. P. (Known from Nigeria. The Kenya plant shows transition to Cololejeunea subciliata (Mitt.) Schust. where this taxon probably belongs.) 89. Cololejeunea dentata (E. W. Jones) Schust. Syn.: L. dentata E. W. Jones — Montane forests. Kas: Rukanga route, upper slopes of summit, 1600—1640m, ph, coll. F s. п., det. P. Kan: near the top, 1370m, ph. (6140/AC) det. P. (Cam. New for East Africa.) 90. Cololejeunea distalopapillata (E. W. Jones) Schust. Syn.: L. dista­lopapillata E. W. Jones — Submontane and montane forests. Tai: Mbololo Hill 1440—1680m, ph, coll. F (70/764) det. P. Kas: S 1150—1250m. ph, coll. F s. п., det. P. Emali Hill 1525—1784m, ph, coll. F (71/951/C) det. P. Ulu: Lupanga NW 1500m, ph (6124/F) det. P. (T: Amani, Kil, Kat, Bur.) 91. Cololejeunea duvignaudii E. W. Jones — Montane forest. Tai: Mbololo Hill 1700—1800m, ph, coll. F(71/1020/D, a fragment) det. P. (Zre, Gab, new for East Africa.) 92. Cololejeunea elegáns Steph. —• Submontane forest. Kas: E 1250— 1400m, ph, coll. F s. п., det. P. (Cam, new for East Africa.) 93. Cololejeunea cf. filicaulis Steph. with perianths — Montane fo­rest. Ulu: Lupanga NW 1800—2000m, ph (6130/N) det. P. (Known only from the type locality: Cameroons, Jonje.) 94. Cololejeunea furcilobulata (Berrie et E. W. Jones) Schust. — Low­land rain forest. Ulu: Kimboza F. R. 300m, ph (6054/P) det. P. (Nig: Iba­dan) 95. Cololejeunea grossidens Steph. Syn.: C. malanjae Steph. — Mon­tane forests. Kas: 1250—1600 m, coll. F. s. п., det. P. Tai: Mbololo Hill, 1440—1800m, coll. F (70/766) det. P. Sag: 1400—1500m, ph, coll. F (70/766) det. P. Lug: 1400—1500m, ph. coll. F (71/1020/K) det. P. Emali Kill: 1525—1784m, ph, coll F (71/951/A) det. P. Ulu: Mwere v. 1400— 1600m, ph (6156/B) det. P; Lupanga NW 1500—2000m, ph (6124/H, 6130/E) det. P. Kan: 1370m, ph (6140, AD) det. P. (Mal, T: Ulu, Bur.) 96. Cololejeunea himalayensis (Pande et Misra) Schust. —Lowland, submantane and montane forests, in drier woodland area riverine forests, usually on shady, moist rocks in stream beds, very seldom epiphyllous. Many of the collectings have strong papillose cuticle. Both the papillosity and the breadth of the hyaline margin shows a great variability. Broad margin and papillose cuticle seem to be correlated with lower, drier ha­bitats, as at localities No. 6716, 6420. 6856, 6861, and 6745. The papil­losity of cuticle is not mentioned by Pandé and Misra, Jones or Vanden Berghen. Even one of the first African gatherings pub­.409

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