Mollinedia, Ruiz & Pavon (1794: 83), Ruiz & Pavon, 1794
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.508.3.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14098654 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038CFB06-DD3A-ED40-7D85-91C3FA51D08F |
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Key to related (or confused) species View in CoL in the subtropical Atlantic forest
1. Stamens 36–38; leaf margin deeply serrate (at least in the distal quarter); plants occurring only northward of the subtropical zone of the Atlantic moist forest (above 23°26 S) ..................................................................................................... Mollinedia calodonta
- Stamens usually ≤ 34 (in the subtropics); leaf margin entire or not deeply indented (shallow teeth); plants restricted to or also present in the subtropical zone of the Atlantic moist forest ...............................................................................................................2
2. Lower leaf surface glabrescent or with trichomes concentrated on the veins....................................................................................3
- Lower leaf surface tomentose, trichomes spread all over the lamina.................................................................................................5
3. Stamens 12; leaves obovate or elliptical, strongly revolute at the margin; known from the state of Santa Catarina only .................. ........................................................................................................................................................................ Mollinedia eugeniifolia
- Stamens ≥ 16; leaves with many shapes, sometimes revolute at the margin; plants with a wider distribution than the state of Santa Catarina ...............................................................................................................................................................................................4
4. Stamens 20–34(–42); leaves obovate or oblanceolate; plants widespread throughout the Atlantic moist forest and also in seasonal forests ............................................................................................................................................................... Mollinedia schottiana
- Stamens 16–17; leaves narrowly lanceolate; plants restricted to the states of São Paulo, Paraná and Santa Catarina ........................ .................................................................................................................................................................... Mollinedia blumenaviana
5. Stamens 19–20; lower leaf surface white- to ivory-tomentose ......................................................................... Mollinedia leucantha
- Stamens 32–33; lower leaf surface golden-yellowish-tomentose .................................................................. Mollinedia chrysolaena
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