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Willdenowia 32 2002 55 PETER CHAERLE & RONALD VIANE Additions to the fern flora of Ethiopia Abstract Chaerle, P. & Viane, R.: Additions to the fern flora of Ethiopia. Willdenowia 32: 55-60. 2002. ISSN 0511-9618. A list of 26 species collected by the authors during field work in Bale, Harerge, Shewa and Sidamo (SE Ethiopia) in 1998 is presented. Two species are recorded as new to the Ethiopian flora and 24 species are new records for single provinces. 1. Introduction In this paper new records for the flora of Ethiopia or for single regions are given. The material was collected during a period of field work in Ethiopia from 8.-21. January 1998, in the administrative regions of Bale, Harerge, Shewa and Sidamo. The collecting localities are shown in Fig. 1. The main vegetation types, in which the collections were made, are various types of Acacia-Commiphora bushland, Combretum-Terminalia woodland, upland rain forest, montane forest and Afroalpine vegetation. All data were checked with the publications by Ballard (1941), Bizzari (1975), Burrows (1990), Cei & Pichi Sermolli (1940), Cufodontis (1952, 1969a, b), Faden (1994), Friis & al. (1982, 1987), Friis & Vollesen (1998), Hedberg (1971), Holttum (1974), Kornas & al. (1982), Pichi Sermolli (1955, 1957, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1977, 1978), Schelpe (1970) and Thulin (1993). The recorded species are arranged alphabetically by families. New records for Ethiopia are marked with two asterisks (**), novelties for a province with one (*). One or more references to relevant taxonomic or floristic literature are cited under the species name. Habitat descriptions are based on own field observations. The specimens are deposited in the herbarium of the Ghent University (GENT) and duplicates will be sent to the National Herbarium of Ethiopia in Addis Abeba (ETH). 2. List of species ACTINIOPTERIDACEAE * Actiniopteris dimorpha Pic. Serm. Ref. Pichi Sermolli (1962, 1963), Kornas & al. (1982), Burrows (1990), Thulin (1993)

56 Chaerle & Viane: Additions to the fern flora of Ethiopia Fig. 1. Map showing the Ethiopian collecting localities mentioned in the text 1. Jijiga; 2. Babile; 3. Harar; 4. Dire Dawa; 5. Bedesa; 6. Awash; 7. Nazret; 8. Addis Ababa; 9. Tulu Bolo; 10. Butajira; 11. Ziway; 12. Negele; 13. Shashemene; 14. Wendo Genet; 15. Dinsho (Guré); 16. Goba; 17. Mt Batu; 18. Dolo Mena; 19. Dila; 20. Yabelo; 21. Mega. Harerge: 5 km E of Babile, valley of Daketa, degraded woodland with Ruttya fruticosa, outcrop of granitic rocks, c. 1600 m, 9 12'47''N, 42 21'53''E, 12.1.1998, Viane RV7071; 37 km E of junction to Bedesa, along Awash - Harar road, 9 12'21''N, 41 06'06''E, 1850 m, limestone outcrop along roadside overgrown with secondary vegetation (Opuntia sp. ), 13.1.1998, Viane RV7094 & RV7095.

Willdenowia 32 2002 57 ADIANTACEAE * Anogramma leptophylla (L.) Link Ref. Cufodontis (1952), Pichi Sermolli (1966), Burrows (1990) Bale: Goba - Dolo Mena road (over Mt Batu, N slope), 17 km S of Goba (centre), 6 54'03''N, 39 54'28''E, 3700 m, rocks with Erica sp., giant Lobelia sp., Helichrysum splendidum, Alchemilla johnstonii, mosses and lichens, 16.1.1998, Viane RV7128. * Cheilanthes coriacea Decne. Ref. Cufodontis (1952), Thulin (1993) Harerge: 37 km E of junction to Bedesa, along Awash - Harar road, 9 12'21''N, 41 06'06''E, 1850 m, limestone outcrop along roadside overgrown with secondary vegetation (Opuntia sp. ), 13.1.1998, Viane RV7091 & RV7092; between Dire Dawa and junction Addis Ababa - Harar road, 6.3 km NW of junction, 9 29'29''N, 41 45'42''E, 1750 m, below granite boulder in little stream bed, 11.1.1998, Viane RV7066. * Cheilanthes inaequalis (Kunze) Mett. Ref. Pichi Sermolli (1977), Friis & Vollesen (1998) Sidamo: C. 68 km NE from junction with main road (Mega - Yabelo), 4 17'56''N, 38 49'18''E, c. 1420 m, open woodland savanna with Acacia sp., granitic outcrop along trackside, 19.11.1998, Viane RV7248. ** Cosentinia vellea (Aiton) Tod. Ref. Thulin (1993) Shewa: 64 km E of Nazret, 8 50'24''N, 39 43'03''E, c. 1350 m, lava field inside big (Garibaldi) caldera, along roadside, 14.1.1998, Viane RV7101. Distribution. Mediterranean region, Madeira, Canary Is., Cape Verde Is., N Africa, Somalia, Middle East. * Doryopteris concolor var. kirkii (Hook.) R.E. Fr. Ref. Cufodontis (1952), Friis & al. (1982) Harerge: 5 km E of Babile, valley of Daketa, 9 12'47''N, 42 21'53''E, c. 1600 m, degraded woodland with Ruttya fruticosa, outcrop of granitic rocks at, 12.1.1998, Viane RV7072. Shewa: 64 km E of Nazret, 8 50'24''N, 39 43'03''E, c. 1350 m, lava field inside big (Garibaldi) caldera, along roadside, 14.1.1998, Viane RV7100. * Pellaea schweinfurthii (Hieron.) Diels Ref. Pichi Sermolli (1977), Friis & Vollesen (1998) Bale: C. 35 km S of Dolo Mena, along track from Dolo Mena to Negele, 1160 m, open Acacia forest, 18.1.1998, Viane RV7236. * Pellaea viridis var. glauca (Sim) Sim Harerge: 32 km W of Jijiga, 9 15'15''N, 42 37'04''E, c. 1540 m, granitic outcrop, degraded vegetation with Opuntia sp. and Acacia scrub, 12.1.1998, Viane RV7078. ASPLENIACEAE * Asplenium buettneri Hieron. Ref. Pichi Sermolli (1977), Friis & al. (1982) Harerge: 5 km E of Babile, valley of Daketa, 9 12'47''N, 42 21'53''E, c. 1600 m, degraded woodland with Ruttya fruticosa, outcrop of granitic rocks, 12.1.1998, Viane RV7073. * Asplenium dalhousiae Hook. Ref. Cufodontis (1952) Harerge: 37 km E of junction to Bedesa, along Awash - Harar road, 9 12'21''N, 41 06'06''E,

58 Chaerle & Viane: Additions to the fern flora of Ethiopia 1850 m, limestone outcrop along roadside overgrown with secondary vegetation (Opuntia sp. ), 13.1.1998, Viane RV7089. * Asplenium demerkense Hieron. Ref. Cufodontis (1952), Friis & al. (1982) Bale: Goba - Dolo Mena road (over Mt Batu, N slope), Sanetti Plateau, 21 km S of Goba, 6 53'00''N, 39 54'17''E, 3860 m, rocks along road with giant Lobelia, Helichrysum splendidum, Alchemilla johnstonii, mosses and lichens, 16.1.1998, Viane RV7141, RV7142 & RV7164; Goba - Dolo Mena road (over Mt Batu, S slope), Harena escarpment, 52 km S of Goba, 6 46'36''N, 39 44'45''E, 3150 m, elfin forest with Hagenia abyssinica and Erica arborea covered with mosses and lichens, 16.1.1998, Viane RV7159. * Asplenium formosum Willd. Ref. Pichi Sermolli (1977) Sidamo: C. 6 km N of Dila, basalt rocks at bridge over Bora Coca river, 6 29'29''N, 38 19'00''E, c. 1800 m, 20.1.1998, Viane RV7255. * Asplenium sandersonii Hook. Ref. Cufodontis (1952), Friis & Vollesen (1998) Bale: Goba - Dolo Mena road (over Mt Batu, S slope), 6 33'03''N, 39 46'06''E, 1630 m, forest, 18.1.1998, Viane RV7225 & RV7228. * Asplenium trichomanes subsp. quadrivalens D. E. Mey. Ref. Cufodontis (1952) Bale: 3 km W of Dinsho (Guré), 7 06'37''N, 39 45'42''E, 2900 m, roadside rocks along rivulet, 15.1.1998, Viane RV7115 & RV7116. Shewa: Road Shashemene - Ziway - Butajira, 108 km S of junction to Tulu Bolo, 8 09'40''N, 38 25'44''E, c. 2010 m, old overgrown lava field, 21.1.1998, Viane RV7287. Note. Cufodontis (1952) did not mention a subspecies ** Asplenium uhligii Hieron. Bale: Goba - Dolo Mena road (over Mt Batu, N slope), 6 54'03''N, 39 54'28''E, 3450-3870 m, rocks with Erica sp., giant Lobelia sp., Helichrysum splendidum, Alchemilla johnstonii, mosses, lichens, 16.1.1998, Viane RV7121, RV7122, RV7127, RV7139, RV7140, RV7143, RV7144, RV7145, RV7165 & RV7179; Goba - Dolo Mena road (over Mt Batu, S slope), 6 46'36''N, 39 44'45''E, 2850-3150 m, elfin forest with Hagenia abyssinica and Erica arborea covered with mosses, 16.1.1998, Viane RV7158, RV7180, RV7193 & RV7198. Distribution. Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon, Congo, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi and Zimbabwe. DENNSTAEDTIACEAE * Microlepia speluncae (L.) T. Moore Ref. Pichi Sermolli (1977), Friis & al. (1982), Friis & Vollesen (1998) 18.1.1998, Viane RV7235. * Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn Ref. Cei & Pichi Sermolli (1940), Cufodontis (1952), Friis & Vollesen (1998) Bale: SsideofMtBatu,Hagenia forest, 2700 m, trackside, 18.1.1998, Viane RV7215. DRYOPTERIDACEAE * Tectaria gemmifera (Fée) Alston Ref. Burrows (1990), Friis & Vollesen (1998)

Willdenowia 32 2002 59 18.1.1998, Viane RV7230. HYMENOPHYLLACEAE * Trichomanes pyxidiferum var. melanotrichum (Schltdl.) Schelpe Ref. Pichi Sermolli (1955), Friis & al. (1982), Burrows (1990), Friis & Vollesen (1998) Bale: C. 63 km from Goba, 6 43'18''N, 39 43'18''E, 2380 m, forest with bamboo (grazed), 17.1.1998, Viane RV7210; Goba - Dolo Mena road (over Mt Batu, S slope), 6 33'03''N, 39 46'06''E, 1630 m, forest, 18.1.1998, Viane RV7226 & RV7227. OLEANDRACEAE * Arthropteris monocarpa (Cordem.) C. Chr. Ref. Pichi Sermolli (1978), Friis & Vollesen (1998) Bale: C. 63 km from Goba, 6 43'18''N, 39 43'18''E, 2380 m, forest with bamboo (grazed), 17.1.1998, Viane RV7212. POLYPODIACEAE * Drynaria volkensii Hieron. Ref. Cei & Pichi Sermolli (1940), Cufodontis (1952, 1969a), Friis & Vollesen (1998) Bale: C. 63 km from Goba, 6 43'18''N, 39 43'18''E, 2380 m, forest with bamboo (grazed), 17.1.1998, Viane RV7211. * Pyrrosia schimperiana (Mett. ex Kuhn) Alston Ref. Cufodontis (1952), Burrows (1990), Friis & Vollesen (1998) Shewa: Road Shashemene - Ziway - Butajira, 108 km S of junction to Tulu Bolo, 8 09'40''N, 38 25'44''E, 2010 m, old overgrown lava field, 21.1.1998, Viane RV7283. PTERIDACEAE * Pteris catoptera Kunze Ref. Burrows (1990), Friis & Vollesen (1998) 18.1.1998, Viane RV7234. * Pteris dentata Forssk. Ref. Ballard (1941), Cufodontis (1952), Friis & al. (1982), Burrows (1990) Sidamo: Wendo Genet, 25 km S of Shashemene, 7 04'41''N, 38 38'32''E, 2080 m, secondary forest with hot springs, on mossy, NW exposed boulders, 21.1.1998, Viane RV7274. THELYPTERIDACEAE * Amauropelta bergiana (Schlechtend.) Holttum Ref. Pichi Sermolli (1964), Cufodontis (1969a), Friis & al. (1982), Friis & Vollesen (1998) 18.1.1998, Viane RV7232. * Pseudocyclosorus pulcher (Bory ex Willd.) Holttum Ref. Holttum (1974), Friis & al. (1982) 18.1.1998, Viane RV7231.

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