Uvariopsis, Engl. & Diels, 1899
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https://doi.org/ 10.7717/peerj.12614 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5832091 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0D1587FA-3D20-4958-37A8-FF4AF9DAF91E |
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Felipe |
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Uvariopsis |
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Key to the species of Uvariopsis View in CoL View at ENA (and Dennettia ) in Cameroon
1. - Crushed leaves emitting a strong citrus scent...................................................... U. citrata
- Crushed leaves without citrus scent............................................................................................2
2. - Leaf blades 7.2 – 15.5(– 18) cm long; pedicel 0 – 7(– 9) mm long..............................3
- Leaf blades (11.1 –)16.3 – 38(– 61.5) cm long, pedicel (3 –)8 – 60(– 450)mm long 6
3. - Flowers cauliflorous, pedicel 0 – 2 mm long................................................. U. sessiliflora View in CoL
- Flowers ramiflorous, pedicel (0 – 2)3 – 11 mm long, sometimes cauliflorous.................4
4. - Flowers bisexual, petals 3 (– 4).............................................................. Dennettia tripetala View in CoL
- Flowers unisexual, petals 4............................................................................................................5
5. - Young branches glabrous or very sparsely pubescent, petals free ............... U. congensis View in CoL
- Young branches densely to sparsely pubescent, petals basally fused................. U. zenkeri View in CoL
6. - Petals basally fused......................................................................................................................7
- Petals free.........................................................................................................................................10
7. - Petals 3..................................................................................................................... U. congolana View in CoL
- Petals 4...............................................................................................................................................8
8. - Flower buds globose, monocarps verrucose................................................ U. pedunculosa View in CoL
- Flower buds conical to pyramidal, monocarps smooth..........................................................9
9. - Sepals 5 – 10 mm long, flowers completely covering base of trunk, generally occurring above 800 m a.s.l....................................................................................................... U. submontana View in CoL
- Sepals 2 – 4 mm long, flowers partially covering base of trunk, generally occurring below 800 m a.s.l...................................................................................................................... U. korupensis View in CoL
10. - Flowering pedicels 3 – 8 mm long......................................................................................11
- Flowering pedicels 10 – 160 mm long......................................................................................12
11. - Petals linear, 25 – 45 mm long, more than 6 times longer than wide........................... ........................................................................................................................................... U. bakeriana View in CoL
- Petals elliptic to ovate, 10 – 14 mm long, less than 6 times longer than wide................... .............................................................................................................................................. U. etugiana
12. - Flower buds globose .................................................................................................. U. dioica View in CoL
- Flower buds conical or narrowly ovoid to pyramidal...........................................................13
13. - Stems and petioles tomentose, lateral nerves 8 – 13 on each side of the midrib; flowers wine brown........................................................................................................................ U. solheidii View in CoL
- Stems and petioles glabrous; lateral nerves 5 – 8(– 9) on each side of the midrib; flowers green-yellow ....................................................................................................................... U. dicaprio
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