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https://doi.org/ 10.15553/c2017v722a8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5729666 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CE2C6510-FFBE-1451-77D4-FE3497331389 |
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Carolina |
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Key based on fruiting specimens View in CoL
1. Herbaceous parasitic vine without leaves ........... Cassytha View in CoL
1a. Trees or shrubs with regular leaves................................. 2
2. Fruit seated in a shallow or deep cup-shaped cupule ........ ............................................................................... Ocotea View in CoL
2a. Fruit not seated in a cupule............................................ 3
3. Scars of fallen tepals on the top of the fruits.................. 4
3a. Scars of fallen tepals at the base of the fruits or small, persistent tepals present at the base of the fruits ............ 5
4. Leaves alternate ........................................... Cryptocarya View in CoL
4a. Leaves opposite.......................................... Aspidostemon View in CoL
5. Fruits with 4 small tepals or 4 scars of fallen tepals at the base; leaves alternate ......................................... Potameia View in CoL
5a. Fruits with 6 small tepals or 6 scars of fallen tepals at the base; leaves alternate or opposite .............. Beilschmiedia View in CoL
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