Crepidorhopalon

Fischer, Eberhard, Darbyshire, Iain & Bingham, Mike G., 2014, A new species of Crepidorhopalon (Linderniaceae) from the Mutinondo Wilderness, Zambia, Phytotaxa 181 (3), pp. 171-178 : 172

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.181.3.5

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5C558781-FFB0-FFEF-FF15-FE22FA06F96C

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Crepidorhopalon
status

 

Key to the species of Crepidorhopalon View in CoL with capitate inflorescence

1. Inflorescence surrounded by 2 whorls of large involucral leaves of 15–27 × 10 mm, bracts linear-lanceolate, calyx densely wooly at base ...................................................................................................................................... C. involucratus (Philcox) Eb.Fischer View in CoL

- Inflorescence different, involucral leaves if present usually only slightly larger than bracts, calyx usually glabrous to sparsely pubes cent, wooly only in C. parviflorus View in CoL but then involucral leaves lacking ...................................................................................2

2. Outer bracts of inflorescence broadly ovate (-orbicular), width about ¾ of their length or more, distinctly acuminate..................3

- Outer bracts of inflorescence ovate to linear-lanceolate, width not exceeding 2/3–½ of their length ...............................................7

3. Bracts 5 × 2–3 mm ovate-orbicular at base, with long acuminate apex, leaves at base of capitulae lanceolate, with dentate margin, basal leaves linear-lanceolate .................................................................................................. C. chironioides (S.Moore) Eb.Fischer View in CoL

- Bracts 4–8 × 3–5.5 mm, nearly orbicular, with short pointed apex, leaves at base of capitulae (if present) ovate to linear-lanceolate, with entire to dentate margin, basal leaves lanceolate, ovate or broadly ovate..................................................................................4

4. Calyx glabrous or with minute hairs along the margin only, vegetative parts glabrous.....................................................................5

- Calyx hairy throughout, vegetative parts at least basally pubescent ..................................................................................................6

5. Bracts dentate, leaves orbicular, 14 x 7–8 mm, coarsely dentate, peduncle 8–12 mm long ........................ C. symoensii Eb.Fischer View in CoL

- Bracts entire, leaves lanceolate or ovate, 9–17 x 4–10 mm, minutely dentate, peduncle 60–105 mm long... C. mutinondoensis View in CoL sp. nov.

6. Bracts with dentate margin, calyx 5 mm long, densely wooly at base, lobes glabrous, corolla tube 5.5 mm long, lower lip 3–4 mm long.............................................................................................................................................. C. parviflorus (Philcox) Eb.Fischer View in CoL

- Bracts with entire margin, calyx 7–7.5 mm long, hairy throughout, corolla tube 7–8 mm long, lower lip 5–6 mm long .............. ..................................................................................................................................................... C. latibracteatus (Skan) Eb.Fischer View in CoL

7. Calyx winged, leaves rosulate, inflorescence on long leafless peduncle ..................................... C. welwitschii (Engler) Eb.Fischer View in CoL

- Calyx not winged, leaves scattered on stem.......................................................................................................................................8

8. Calyx with distinct tube, divided up to ¼ of its length.......................................................................................................................9

- Calyx divided for more than ½ of its length or to base (sepals free) ...............................................................................................10

9. Plants up to 50 cm tall, leaves ovate-lanceolate, obtuse, corolla tube 6 mm long, lower lip 6 mm long .............. ................................................................................................................................................. C. schweinfurthii (Oliver) Eb.Fischer View in CoL

- Plants not exceeding 20 cm, leaves ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, corolla tube 4 mm long, lower lip 4 mm long .............................. ............................................................................................................................................................. C. gracilis (Pilger) Eb.Fischer View in CoL

10. Plants with elongated stems, at least 7 cm (- 28 cm) tall, flowers purple-violet, upper lip of corolla entire, leaves linear-lanceolate ..................................................................................................................................................... C. tenuifolius (Philcox) Eb.Fischer View in CoL

- Plants with short stems not exceeding 3 cm, giving the plant a rosulate aspect, flowers whitish to yellowish, upper lip of corolla bipartite, leaves ovate-orbicular .......................................................................................................................................................11

11. Calyx subglabrous with few glandular hairs, corolla whitish, tube 3 mm long, lower lip 2 mm long, abaxial stamens 1.5 mm long, style 4 mm long ............................................................................................................................................. C. malaissei Eb.Fischer View in CoL

- Calyx densely pubescent with multicellular hairs, corolla yellowish, tube 6–6.5 mm long, lower lip 5 mm long, abaxial stamens 4 mm long, style 8 mm long............................................................................................................................... C. robynsii Eb.Fischer View in CoL

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