Tetrameriinae
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https://doi.org/ 10.1002/tax.12600 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14061131 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03884F74-FFCE-8B6B-45FB-C8C296D4908D |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Tetrameriinae |
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Tetrameriinae T.F.Daniel, Kiel & McDade, subtr. nov. –
Type: Tetramerium Nees.
Perennial herbs or shrubs with cystoliths; leaves opposite; inflorescences in 1- to many-flowered dichasia, these borne in leaf axils or in axils of bracts along spikes, racemes, or thyrses, which are sometimes branched into panicles, flowers subtended by paired bracteoles, bracts and/or bracteoles inconspicuous or conspicuous; corollas variable in size, shape and color, rugula absent; androecium of 2 stamens and no staminodes (4 stamens in Chalarothyrsus ), anthers bithecous (monothecous in Clinacanthus ), thecae of a pair equally or subequally inserted on filament, parallel to sagittate, lacking basal appendages; stigma usually 2-lobed; capsule clavate, 2–4-seeded, retinacula present and usually not separating from inner capsule wall at maturity (separating slightly in Henrya and Tetramerium ); seeds distinct and expelled from capsule on dehiscence (indistinct by fusion with retinacula and capsule wall, and not expelled from capsule valves in Aphanosperma and Chalarothyrsus ); seeds compressed, surfaces and margin smooth or variously ornamented, trichomes usually absent (hygroscopic trichomes present in Henrya insularis ); pollen usually 3- colporate, 6-pseudocolpate (see Daniel & al., 2008 for rare variants).
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