Merianieae

Fernandez-Hilario, Robin, Goldenberg, Renato & Michelangeli, Fabián A., 2023, A synopsis of Meriania (Melastomataceae: Merianieae) in Peru, Phytotaxa 602 (1), pp. 1-101 : 9

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.602.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8147105

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scientific name

Merianieae
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Key to the genera of Merianieae in Peru

1. Tiny herbs generally less than 50 cm tall, or occasionally subshrubs up to 1.5 m tall; fruits with mature hypanthia costate with 8–10 evident ribs .........................................................................................................................................................................................2

- Shrubs, vines, or trees more than 1 m tall; fruits with mature hypanthia terete, sometimes slightly angled in Adelobotrys View in CoL or slightly costate in Meriania View in CoL (with 10 evident ribs in Meriania sumatika View in CoL , but in this case trees 5–20 m tall) ................................................3

2. Inflorescences solitary or in pairs; stamen connectives with one dorso-basal appendage................... Macrocentrum View in CoL ( Fig. 1G–1H View FIGURE 1 )

- Inflorescences in unilateral scorpioid cymes with more than 10 flowers (with 1–4 flowers in S. peruviana View in CoL ); stamen connectives with two appendages, one dorso-basal and the other dorsal ............................................................ Salpinga View in CoL (in Peru) ( Fig. 1K–1L View FIGURE 1 )

3. Stamen connectives with two appendages, one dorso-basal and the other dorsal..............................................................................4

- Stamen connectives with only one dorso-basal appendage................................................................................................................5

4. Vines or occasionally shrubs with malpighiaceous trichomes; stamen connectives with bifid ascending dorsal appendages or at least apically bilobed .................................................................................................................................. Adelobotrys View in CoL ( Fig. 1A–1B View FIGURE 1 )

- Shrubs, trees or rarely climbers, glabrous or with various indument types but never with malpighiaceous trichomes; stamen connectives with dentiform dorsal appendages or as mere humps, if it is ascending then blunt, apically sagittate or trilobed .......... ........................................................................................................................................................................ Meriania View in CoL p.p. ( Fig. 1J View FIGURE 1 )

5. Inflorescences erect, pseudo-pendulous or pendulous; stamen from both cycles with evident inflated (bulbous) connectives, except some species with 4-merous flowers but in these cases always with pendulous inflorescences (see comments below Meriania rubriflora View in CoL )........................................................................................................................................................ Axinaea View in CoL ( Fig. 1C–1D View FIGURE 1 )

- Inflorescences erect (except pendulous in M. rubriflora View in CoL ); stamens from both cycles with connectives not inflated (bulbous) (but antepetalous stamens of Meriania macrophylla View in CoL complex with connectives inflated)........................................................................6

6. Hypanthia and calyces with various indument types; petals less than 4 mm long, if more than 4 mm long then hypanthia and calyces setose; stamen connectives with dorso-basal appendages always descending; anthers with pores ventrally inclined. .......... ....................................................................................................................... Graffenrieda View in CoL (including Centronia View in CoL . s.s.) ( Fig. 1E–1F View FIGURE 1 )

- Hypanthia and calyces with various indument types but never setose; petals more than 9.5 mm long; stamen connectives with dorso-basal appendages descending or almost perpendicular to the thecae; anthers with pores dorsally inclined.............................. ......................................................................................................................................................................... Meriania View in CoL p.p. ( Fig. 1I View FIGURE 1 )

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