Rhomboidales
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.283.2.4 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B5AF33-7D5B-E006-FF2F-74F758ACF900 |
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Felipe |
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Rhomboidales |
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Key for the C. Sect. Rhomboidales species occurring in Hainan.
Carex concava can be distinguishing from related species of section Rhomboidales in Hainan Island by the following key.
1. Lateral spikes androgynous ............................................................................................................................................................. (2)
- Lateral spikes pistillate.................................................................................................................................................................... (3)
2. Leaves 10–22 mm wide; perigynia 9–10 mm long, glabrous; nutlets, ca. 7 mm long apex abruptly contracted into a slender and erect beak, base curved-stipitate....................................................................................................................................... C. harlandii View in CoL
- Leaves 8–10 mm wide; perigynia 7–8 mm long, sparsely pubescent; nutlets ca. 4 mm, apex abruptly contracted into a narrowly cylindric curved beak, base not stipitate............................................................................................................................. C. saxicola View in CoL
3. Lateral spikes with long peduncles more than 5–8 cm; the adaxial side below the constriction deeply concave ............. C. concava View in CoL
- Lateral spikes sessile or with short peduncles not more than 3 cm; the adaxial side below the constriction flattish ..................... (4)
4. Leaves 10–15 mm wide; culms erect; perigynia ovate-lanceolate, 7–8 mm long, sparsely pubescent; nutlets ca. 5.5 mm long, base not stipitate, apex with a long erect beak .................................................................................................................. C. longipetiolata View in CoL
- Leaves ca. 5 mm wide; culms prostrate on the ground; perigynia fusiform, 7–10 mm long, glabrous; nutlets ca. 7 mm long, base shortly stipitate, apex with a short curved beak ........................................................................................................... C. procumbens View in CoL
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