Rhynchosia, Lour., Fl. Cochinch.
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.643.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13742250 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/79295A76-9931-587A-81A6-FE71FA27F842 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Rhynchosia |
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Identification Key to the species of Rhynchosia View in CoL that occur in South America
1. Leaves unifoliolate ................................................................................................................................................ 23. R. platyphylla View in CoL
- Leaves trifoliolate ..............................................................................................................................................................................2
2. Inflorescence equalling or exceeding the length of the subtending leaf .......................................................................................... 3
- Inflorescence shorter than the length of the subtending leaf ...........................................................................................................21
3. Surface of leaflets bullate; inflorescence corymbiform ............................................................................................. 7. R. corylifolia View in CoL
- Surface of leaflets not bullate; inflorescence racemose or paniculate .............................................................................................. 4
4. Plant covered with a cinereous indumentum; leaves sessile to subsessile ............................................................ 14. R. leucophylla View in CoL
- Plant covered with a white or yellow indumentum; leaves petiolate ............................................................................................... 5
5. Calyx with at least one lobe equaling or exceeding the length of the corolla (sometimes slightly shorter on the same specimen in R. lateritia View in CoL ) ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
- No calyx lobes exceeding the length of the corolla (sometimes slightly longer on the same specimen in R. burkartii View in CoL ) ............... 11
6. Leaflets narrowly lanceolate to linear .......................................................................................................................... 16. R. lineata View in CoL
- Leaflets narrowly elliptical to elliptical, oblong, ovate, deltoid to rhombic, obovate or rounded ................................................... 7
7. Inflorescence less than twice the length of the subtending leaf .................................................................................. 2. R. balansae View in CoL
- Inflorescence often more than twice the length of the subtending leaf ............................................................................................ 8
8. Only the ventral lobe of the calyx exceeding the length of the corolla .............................................................. 26. R. schomburgkii View in CoL
- All calyx lobes equaling or exceeding the length of the corolla ...................................................................................................... 9
9. Stems prostrate ........................................................................................................................................................... 13. R. lateritia View in CoL
- Stems twining ................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
10. Stipules 3–10 mm long; leaflets pubescent or tomentose ........................................................................................ 24. R. reticulata View in CoL
- Stipules 1–2.5 mm long; leaflets puberulous to pilose................................................................................................. 5. R. calycosa View in CoL
11. Fruit slightly to strongly constricted between seeds; seeds bicolored ............................................................................................ 12
- Fruit without constrictions between seeds; seeds unicolored ......................................................................................................... 15
12. Fruit reddish-brown to black, glabrescent ...................................................................................................................................... 13
- Fruit greenish or brownish, pilose to pubescent ............................................................................................................................. 14
13. Vesicular glands on the abaxial leaflet surface only; stipels present; pedicel 2–4 mm long .............................. 18. R. melanocarpa View in CoL
- Vesicular glands on both leaflet surfaces; stipels absent; pedicel 1–2 mm long ................................................ 10. R. erythrinoides View in CoL
14. Fruits slightly constricted between seeds; seeds bicolored, yellow to orange and black .............................................. 15. R. lewisii View in CoL
- Fruits strongly constricted between seeds; seeds bicolored black and red ......................................................... 22. R. phaseoloides View in CoL
15. Flowers 35–39 mm long ....................................................................................................................................... 11. R. franciscana View in CoL
- Flowers up to 18 mm long .............................................................................................................................................................. 16
16. Vesicular glands present on both leaflet surfaces ........................................................................................................................... 17
- Vesicular glands present only on the abaxial leaflet surface .......................................................................................................... 19
17. Fruit falcate .................................................................................................................................................................. 20. R. minima View in CoL
- Fruit elliptic, oblong, or ovate ........................................................................................................................................................ 18
18. Fruit covered by pubescent to hirsute hairs and bulbous-based trichomes ............................................................... 12. R. hauthalii View in CoL
- Fruit covered by pilose hairs, bulbous-based trichomes absent .................................................................................. 3. R. burkartii View in CoL
19. Fruits narrowly obovate, lacking bulbous-based trichomes .......................................................................................... 25. R. rojasii View in CoL
- Fruits oblong to slightly obovate, densely covered with bulbous-based trichomes........................................................................ 20
20. Vesicular glands on the abaxial leaflet surface brown to black; flowers 5–8 mm long ................................................... 9. R. edulis View in CoL
- Vesicular glands on the abaxial leaflet surface yellow; flowers 9–13 mm long ................................................ 17. R. mantaroensis View in CoL
21. Inflorescence racemose .................................................................................................................................................................. 22
- Inflorescence corymbiform or fasciculate ...................................................................................................................................... 23
22. Fruit reddish-brown to black, with constrictions between seeds ......................................................................... 21. R. naineckensis View in CoL
- Fruit greenish to brownish, without constrictions between seeds ...................................................................... 4. R. caaguazuensis View in CoL
23. Inflorescence fasciculate ................................................................................................................................................................ 24
- Inflorescence corymbiform ............................................................................................................................................................ 25
24. Fruit falcate ..................................................................................................................................................................... 27. R. senna View in CoL
- Fruit oblong, obovate, or elliptic ............................................................................................................................. 8. R. diversifolia View in CoL
25. Plant covered by hirsute hairs; calyx lobes elliptic or narrowly ovate ...................................................................... 6. R. claussenii View in CoL
- Plant covered by pilose to pubescent hairs; calyx lobes linear or lanceolate ................................................................................. 26
26. Stems prostrate; stipules ovate, 5–10 mm long ........................................................................................................... 19. R. mineira View in CoL
- Stems erect; stipules lanceolate to triangular, 2–5 mm long ...................................................................................... 1. R. arenicola View in CoL
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