Neurolaena, Brown (1817: 120 - 121) (Turner, 1982) Brown, 1817
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.622.2.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13970582 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D7FD5F-FF81-FFB7-5AC5-BC5F28F2FCC4 |
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TAXONOMIC KEY TO INFRAGENERIC TAXA AND SPECIES OF NEUROLAENA View in CoL
3. Cypselae glandular-punctate............................................................................................................................................... N. balsana
- Cypselae eglandular............................................................................................................................................................................4
4. Involucre 7.5–10 mm long ............................................................................................................................................. N. intermedia
- Involucre 2.75–7 mm long .................................................................................................................................................................5
5. Abaxial leaf surface eglandular, leaf blade entire; phyllaries glabrous; pappus bristles 50–60........................................... N. lamina
- Abaxial leaf surface glandular-punctate, leaf blade bilobed; phyllaries pilose; pappus bristles 30–40................................ N. lobata
6. Abaxial leaf surface eglandular .......................................................................................................................................... N. schippii
- Abaxial leaf surface glandular-punctate .............................................................................................................................................7
7. Paleae 7–8 mm long; disc floret tube 1.8–2 mm long......................................................................................................... N. wendtii
- Paleae 8.5–9.5 mm long; disc floret tube 2.4–3 mm long........................................................................................ N. macrocephala
8. Heads discoid; paleae 5.5–7.4 mm long................................................................................................................. N. ser. Eradiatae 9
- Heads radiate; paleae 3.3–5.45 mm long............................................................................................................... N. ser. Radiatae 11
9. Shrubs 1–1.5 m tall; involucre 9–9.5 × 14–14.5 mm .............................................................................................. N. jannaweissana
- Shrubs 2–8 m tall; involucre 5–8 × 4.6–8 mm .................................................................................................................................10
10. Cypselae glabrous............................................................................................................................................................ N. venturana
- Cypselae pilose............................................................................................................................................................ N. macrophylla
11. Venation camptodromous; disc florets per capitulum 25–30, corollas white.................................................................. N. curtipalea
- Venation penninervous; disc florets per capitulum 40–50, corollas yellow or yellow to purplish .................................................12.
12. Petioles 10.3–14.2 mm long; cypselae 1.9–2 mm long, pappus 60–70 bristles ............................................................ N. cobanensis
- Petioles 3.5–8 mm long; cypselae 1.3–1.5 mm long, pappus 30–50 bristles ..................................................................................13.
13. Leaves 2.6–18 cm wide, leaf blade lobed; involucre 7-seriate; pappus 40–50 bristles................................................... N. oaxacana
- Leaves 1.5–2 cm wide, leaf blade entire; involucre 4–5-seriate; pappus ca. 30 bristles.................................................. N. serboana
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