Dryopteris Adans. sect. Marginatae Fraser-Jenk.
Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany 14 (3): 194 (1986).
— Type: Dryopteris marginata (Wall. ex C.B.Clarke) H.Christ; Aspidium marginatum Wall. ex C.B.Clarke.
A group of about 26 species throughout southern and eastern Asia and Africa, with one species reaching Yemen (Fraser-Jenkins 1986: 194).
KEY TO THE DRYOPTERIS SPECIES IN SECTION MARGINATAE (EXCLUDING PUTATIVE HYBRID)
1. Lamina generally with one or more proliferous buds adaxially on the rachis near the lamina apex; sori exindusiate ........................................................................... 5. D. manniana
— Lamina never with proliferous buds along the lamina axes; sori indusiate ................... 2
2. Lamina axes with or without hairs and scales, generally with some glands .................. 3
— Lamina axes with hairs and scales, but never with glands ............................................ 4
3. Segments adaxially and abaxially closely set with capitate glands along and between the vein branches .......................................................................................... 2. D. bernieri
— Segments without conspicuous glands between the vein branches .............. 3. D. bojeri
4. Lamina with 2-celled hairs mostly along the axes and abaxially on the veins .................. ................................................................................................................ 6. D. pentheri
— Lamina without 2-celled hairs occurring along the lamina axes and veins ................... 5
5. Larger stipe base scales with oblong glands along the margins and on the scale laminae .......................................................................................................... 1. D. aquilinoides
— Larger stipe base scales occasionally with glands along the margins, but never on the scale laminae ...................................................................................................................... 6
6. Plants with fronds up to 1.9 m long; lamina to 3-pinnate ................... 4. D. comorensis
— Plants with fronds up to 1.2 m long; lamina to 2-pinnate-pinnatifid ..... 7. D. subcrenulata