Colura section Gamolepis
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.387.1.3 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03926F33-F64C-1415-FF6F-260C5DCBF366 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Colura section Gamolepis |
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Key to species of genus Colura section Gamolepis in Malesian region
1. Apex of lobule-sac acute, bearing apical crest (rarely without it)......................................................................................................2
- Apex of lobule-sac obtuse, lacking apical crest.................................................................................................................................4
2. Apical crest of the lobule sac consisting of 7–17 cells ........................................................................................................ C. cristata View in CoL
- Apical crest of the lobule sac consisting of (1–)3–5 cells..................................................................................................................3
3. Lobule sacs ca. 1/2 as long as lobules; basal median cell of valve adnate with hinge cells forming a sigmoid curve in outline; dorsal margin of leaf lobe entire; female bracteole obtriangular, bilobed ................................................................................. C. sigmoidea
- Lobule sacs ca. 1/3 as long as lobules; basal median cell of valve adnate with hinge cells not forming a sigmoid curve in outline; dorsal margin of leaf lobe entire to crenulated; female bracteole subquadrate to semicircular, obtuse to emarginate .. C. verdoornii View in CoL
4. Leaf lobes as wide as lobule sacs; underleaves 8–11 cells long and 4–5 cells wide ............................................................ C. meijeri View in CoL
- Leaf lobes ca. 2 times width of lobule sac; underleaves 12–16 cells long and 6–9 cells wide............................................. C. valida View in CoL
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