Louteridium section Tetrandrium A. Richardson.

Daniel, Thomas F. & Tripp, Erin A., 2018, Louteridium (Acanthaceae: Acanthoideae: Ruellieae: Trichantherinae): Taxonomy, Phylogeny, Reproductive Biology, and Conservation, Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 65 (2), pp. 41-106 : 69

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Louteridium section Tetrandrium A. Richardson.
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3. Louteridium section Tetrandrium A. Richardson. TYPE.— Louteridium chartaceum

Leonard.

Deciduous shrubs or trees (to 12 m tall); herbaceous stems lacking trichomes or pubescent with dendritic eglandular trichomes; leaves seasonally/simultaneously deciduous, membranaceous to subsucculent, clustered near apex of stems; calyx 5–32 mm long (during anthesis); stamens 4.

The five species of this section ( L. brevicalyx , L. chartaceum , L. dendropilosum , L. koelzii , and L. rzedowskianum ) occur from west-central Mexico (Jalisco) to east-central Belize ( Belize).

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