Dorstenia, Linnaeus, 1753

Fischer, Eberhard & Killmann, Dorothee, 2015, A new species and new records of Dorstenia (Moraceae, Dorstenieae) from Rwanda, East Africa, Phytotaxa 212 (3), pp. 213-220 : 217

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.212.3.3

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039F87F3-7536-FFF1-FF49-FBC39EEA424E

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scientific name

Dorstenia
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Key to the species of Dorstenia View in CoL from Rwanda

1. Stems non-succulent, with elongated slender rhizomes. Plants of rainforests...................................................................................2

- Stems succulent, with tubers or tuberous rhizomes. Plants of savanna or dry forests.......................................................................6

2. Lamina with long hairs above............................................................................................................................................................3

- Lamina glabrous or scabrous above...................................................................................................................................................4

3. Receptacle actinomorphic, funnel-shaped.......................................................................................................................... D. brownii View in CoL

- Receptacle zygomorphic, naviculate, ± vertical................................................................................................................ D. psilurus View in CoL

4. Receptacle naviculate, vertical, at apex a long and at the base a short appendage, margin of receptacle entire or occasionally with 1–5 lateral appendages ...................................................................................................................................................... D. psilurus View in CoL

- Receptacle different, discoid or flattened to navicular.......................................................................................................................5

5. Receptacle discoid, with dark purple flowering face, margin light purple, primary appendages greenish-purple, secondary appendages purple-tinged, lower surface of leaves with purple veins and dense tomentose indumentum ...................... D. marijanmatoki i

- Receptacle flattened to navicular, with blackish-purple flowering face, margin green, primary appendages green, secondary appendages green, lower surface of leaves entirely green and tomentose mainly on the veins.................................... D. nyungwensis View in CoL

6. Plants with a discoid to subglobose or irregularly shaped tuber or tuber-like rhizome ........................................... D. benguellensis View in CoL

- Plants with stout or tuberous rhizomes...............................................................................................................................................7

7. Fringe of receptacle indistinct or lacking, appendages at anthesis in 2 distinct rows............................................... D. hildebrandtii View in CoL

- Fringe of receptacle distinct, c. 1–2.5 mm wide, appendages almost in 1 row at anthesis (basically in 2 rows) .......... D. warneckei View in CoL

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Rosales

Family

Moraceae

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