Cinchona (Andersson, 1998)
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.297.2.8 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F9FB4A-FFAD-C816-ECBC-3E0986C5FF36 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Cinchona |
status |
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Key for species of Cinchona View in CoL occurring in Bolivia
1. Mature leaf blades glabrous above or pubescent on midrib and veins only; domatia absent or present as small pits on the lower side of the leaf blades................................................................................................................................................................................2
1’. Mature leaf blades ± hirtellous or hirsute throughout the surface above; domatia absent ............................................ C. asperifolia View in CoL
2. Capsules with woody endocarp..........................................................................................................................................................3
2’. Capsules with chartaceous endocarp.................................................................................................................................................4
3. Leaf blades ovate or sub-rounded, with apex usually obtuse, chartaceous when dry; domatia absent or ± distinct tuft domatia present........................................................................................................................................................................... C. macrocalyx View in CoL
3’. Leaf blades elliptic to obovate, with apex rounded to broadly obtuse, chartaceous when dry; domatia absent or small ± circular pit domatia in distal vein axils ................................................................................................................................................ C. hirsuta View in CoL
4. Capsules with basipetal dehiscence; leaf blades glossy above ................................................................................... C. anderssonii View in CoL
4’. Capsules with acropetal dehiscence; leaf blades matte above...........................................................................................................5
5. Leaf blades papyraceous when dry; domatia absent or very indistinct pouch shaped ................................................... C. pubescens View in CoL
5’. Leaf blades papyraceous or chartaceous when dry, always present; domatia absent or with distinct pit domatia in midrib............6
6. Leaf blades papyraceous, round to cuneate at base...........................................................................................................................7
6’. Leaf blades chartaceous, acute or attenuate at base ......................................................................................................... C. calisaya View in CoL
7. Leaf blades glabrous to ± densely puberulous or hirtellous beneath, hairs mainly <0.5 mm long; domatia absent or present as wide pit domatia .................................................................................................................................................................... C. micrantha View in CoL
7’. Leaf blades coarsely hirsute beneath, with hairs mainly 0.7–1.5 mm long; pit or cave domatia present .......................... C. villosa View in CoL
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