Saxofridericia, Schomburgk, 1845
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.326.4.9 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C0181A48-FFD1-FFF8-EBD0-FE321CBFFC4B |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Saxofridericia |
status |
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Key to the species of Saxofridericia View in CoL subgenus Acrotheca
1. Margins of the leaf blade, petiole, and upper keel of the leaf sheath notably spinose; mature leaf blades (4–) 6–10 cm wide, with conspicuous, transversely reticulate tertiary veins ............................................................................................................ S. aculeata View in CoL
- Margins of the leaf blade, petiole, and leaf sheath entire (except in S. brasiliensis View in CoL , where they can be entire or spinulose); mature leaf blades 1–4.5 cm wide, without finely reticulating tertiary veins ............................................................................................... 2
2. Flowering heads subspherical, with whole portions of the bracts persistent but then only perforated by the sepals and not adherent to the base of the receptacle after anthesis; lower Rio Negro basin within 200 km of Manaus, northern Brazil........ S. brasiliensis View in CoL
- Flowering heads depressed-globose and wider along the axis of the flattened peduncle apex, the basal part of the bracts adherent to the receptacle after anthesis; upper Rio Negro basin of northernmost Brazil, southwestern Venezuela, and southeastern Colombia … .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
3. Leaf sheaths round in cross-section; petiole 1–2 times the length of the blade; blades 1–2 cm wide ............................. S. petiolata View in CoL
- Leaf sheaths compressed or flattened in cross-section; petiole shorter than or equal to the blade, or lacking; blades 1–4.5 cm wide ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
4. Leaves with little or no petiole; peduncles smooth and evenly flattened; leaves with little or no obvious venation ......... S. inermis View in CoL
- Leaves with petioles 15–35 cm long; peduncles longitudinally sulcate (at least when dried); leaves with evident venation............. ...................................................................................................................................................................................... S. colombiana View in CoL
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