Micronychia
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4605738 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E9879F-FF92-FFC7-63F8-FE49FB7EFCC4 |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Micronychia |
status |
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Key to the species of Micronychia View in CoL View at ENA
1. Leaves with both surfaces glabrous; filaments straight, not exceeding 2 mm in length; style straight and short, up to 1.5 mm in length .............................................................................................................................. 2
1’. Leaves with at least one surface pubescent; filaments sigmoid, more than 4 mm in length; style curved, exceeding 3 mm in length ........................................................................................................................... 3
2. Leaf apex long acuminate ........................................................................................................ M. acuminata
2’. Leaf apex rounded, retuse or emarginate .............................................................................. M. tsiramiramy
3. Leaf blade oblanceolate, base decurrent ............................................................................... M. macrophylla
3’. Leaf blade obovate to elliptic, base not decurrent ........................................................................................ 4
4. Treelets 3 m tall; leaves 4-9 cm long, 2-4.5 cm wide, with 8-13 pairs of craspedodromous secondary veins .... ..................................................................................................................................... M. madagascariensis
4’. Trees 6-9 m; leaves 8.5-22 cm long, 4.5-11 cm wide, with 20-25 pairs of camptodromous secondary veins .. .............................................................................................................................................. M. danguyana
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