Abstract— We reported nine fern species: Amblovenatum opulentum, Athyrium erythropodum, Haplopteris angustifolia, Hymenophyllum acanthoides, Hymenophyllum pachydermicum, Huperzia liangshanica, Microlepia smithii, Selaginella
bisulcata, and Selaginella reticulata as indigenous to Vietnam based on our new collections and study of type materials and relevant references. We also described one new species, Dryopteris huongii, to accommodate its morphological distinctiveness from its congeneric
species. We further investigated the phylogenetic relationships of the new species using three plastid DNA markers, and the result shows it belongs to Acrorumohra clade, sister of D. gymnophylla.
Hullettia King ex Hook. f. (Moraceae) is newly recorded to the flora of Vietnam. A specimen discovered in the lowland secondary evergreen forest of Song Hinh protection forest, Phu Yen province, central Vietnam was identified as Hullettia dumosa King ex Hook. f. It was earlier known from peninsular Myanmar, peninsular Thailand, peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, and Sumatra. Type material of this species is analyzed, and lectotype is designated (Scortechini s.n., K: K000898664). Photographic illustrations of studied specimens are provided. A key to the Vietnamese genera of Moraceae is presented.
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