Rhapis

Henderson, Andrew, 2016, A revision of Rhapis (Arecaceae), Phytotaxa 258 (2), pp. 137-152 : 139

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.258.2.3

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/453987DA-FFFA-FFDA-FF64-165B63E33BED

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Rhapis
status

 

Key to the species of Rhapis View in CoL

1. Prophyll and peduncular bract broad, flattened, completely overlapping, the inflorescences exerted laterally through the bracts on a recurved peduncle; central Laos, eastern Thailand, central Vietnam............................................................................. R. laosensis View in CoL

- Prophyll and peduncular bract narrow, tubular, not or scarcely overlapping, the inflorescences exerted apically through the bracts on a curved peduncle..........................................................................................................................................................................2

2. Rachillae not filiform, glabrous; staminate and pistillate corollas with well developed, erect, triangular apical lobes, these swollen internally; fruits borne on a swollen, persistent perianth...................................................................................................................3

- Rachillae filiform, usually tomentose, especially the staminate ones; staminate and pistillate corollas with poorly developed, inturned apical lobes, these not swollen internally; fruits borne on a pedicelliform pistillate corolla..................................................5

3. Central segments linear-lanceolate, not acuminate, the apices truncate, toothed; abaxial surface of segments with minute, brown scales; southern China (Guangdong, Hainan, Hong Kong), northern and central Vietnam................................................ R. excelsa View in CoL

- Central segments lanceolate or elliptic, acuminate, the apices oblique, toothed; abaxial surface of segments without scales.........4

4. Abaxial surface of segments gray indumentose when first exposed; Vietnam (Quang Binh) ..................................... R. kebangensis View in CoL

- Abaxial surface of segments not indumentose when first exposed; Central Laos, south-central and Peninsular Thailand, western Cambodia, and western Sumatra .......................................................................................................................................... R. subtilis View in CoL

5. Staminate and pistillate flowers pedicellate.......................................................................................................................................6

- Staminate and pistillate flowers sessile..............................................................................................................................................8

6. Central segments elliptic, multi-veined, acuminate, the apices oblique, toothed, 3.1(1.8–4.2) cm wide; central Laos...... R. evansii View in CoL

- Central segments narrowly linear, usually 1–2-veined, acuminate, the apices scarcely toothed, 0.6(0.4–1.2) cm wide...................7

7. Segments 7(5–9) per leaf; central segments free almost to the base; northern Vietnam (Hoa Binh, Thanh Hoa)................ R. vidalii View in CoL

- Segments 15(15–16) per leaf; central segments joined at the base; Vietnam (Nghe An) ......................................... R. puhuongensis View in CoL

8. Segments 18(13–28) per leaf; central segments narrowly linear, usually 1–2-veined, the apices scarcely toothed; China (Guangxi, Guizhou, Yunnan)................................................................................................................................................................ R. humilis View in CoL

- Segments 5(2–13) per leaf; central segments lanceolate or elliptic, usually multi-veined, the apices oblique, toothed...................9

9. Ligules scarcely developed; abaxial surface of segments with minute, brown scales; China (Guangxi, Guangdong, Hainan).......... ............................................................................................................................................................................................. R. gracilis View in CoL

- Ligules acute, solid, more or less persistent, or ligules acute, soon disintegrating; abaxial surface of segments without scales....10

10. Ligules acute, soon disintegrating; central segments free almost to the base, rarely joined at the base, the non-split basal part 0.7(0.1–2.5) cm; northern Vietnam (Ninh Binh, Thanh Hoa) ......................................................................................... R. micrantha View in CoL

- Ligules acute, solid, more or less persistent; central segments joined at the base, the non-split, basal part 3.3(1.4–5.3) cm long; northern Vietnam (Cao Bang, Ha Giang) and adjacent China (Guangxi)........................................................................... R. robusta View in CoL

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Arecales

Family

Arecaceae

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