Amorimia rigida (A. Juss.) W. R. Anderson, 2006
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.284.1.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D08798-792C-FF92-3FFD-7D1C22BDC756 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Amorimia rigida |
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Key to the species of the Amorimia rigida View in CoL complex
1a. Leaves lanceolate elliptic to narrow-elliptic, velutine to glabrous at age, with 10–16 pairs of secondary veins; bracts and bracteoles reflexed; sepals erect with revolute apex at anthesis, glands turning ocher, petals adaxially entirely velutine, filaments pubescent at apex, styles uncinate at apex; samaras with dorsal wing depressed ovate ................................................... Amorimia andersonii View in CoL
1b. Leaves ovate to elliptic to wide-elliptic to orbicular, sericeous-velutine to glabrous at age, with 8 or fewer pairs of secondary veins; bracts and bracteoles parallel; sepals appressed to the androecium with straight apex at anthesis, glands turning brown or red, petals adaxially proximally glabrous, filaments glabrous, styles truncate at apex; samaras with dorsal wing obtrapezoidal or triangular 2
2a. Petals turning red at post-anthesis, posterior petal 2-glandular at base of limb; samaras with dorsal wing obtrapezoidal with rounded angles..................................................................................................................................................... Amorimia candidae View in CoL
2b. Petals turning orange at post-anthesis, posterior petal eglandular; samaras with dorsal wing triangular or obtrapezoidal bearing a projection at apex...............................................................................................................................................................................3
3a. Leaves with a pair of glands near margin or near base; claw of the posterior petal up to 1 mm long; stamens opposite the anterior sepal, posterior-lateral sepals and posterior petal longer than those opposite lateral petals .................................... Amorimia rigida View in CoL
3b. Leaves with a pair of glands near or at base; claw of the posterior petal more than 1 mm long; stamens opposite petals longer than those opposite sepals..........................................................................................................................................................................4
4a. Claw of the posterior petal larger than 0.5 mm wide, lateral petals patent at anthesis, anthers pubescent at apex, connectives and base; samaras with dorsal wing triangular......................................................................................................... Amorimia pellegrinii View in CoL
4b. Claw of the posterior petal up to 0.5 mm wide, lateral petals reflexed at anthesis, anthers pubescent only at base; samaras with dorsal wing obtrapezoidal.................................................................................................................................................................. 5
5a. Leaves conduplicate, not bullate; peduncles exceeding bracts at anthesis; glands turning brown at post-anthesis, anterior-lateral petals divergent; samaras with dorsal wing bearing an aciculate projection at apex ........................................... Amorimia coriacea View in CoL
5b. Leaves plane, bullate; peduncles not exceeding bracts at anthesis; glands turning red at post-anthesis, anterior-lateral petals overlapping; samaras with dorsal wing bearing two triangular projections at apex .................................................... Amorimia velutina View in CoL
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