Apodanthes caseariae Poiteau, Ann. Sci. Nat. (Paris) 3: 422, t. 26. 1824.
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1. Apodanthes caseariae Poiteau, Ann. Sci. Nat. (Paris) 3: 422, t. 26. 1824.
Apodanthes flacourtiae Karsten, Linnaea 28: 413. 1857. Type: Venezuela, Aragua, Choroni, parasitic on “Flacourtieae” [most like a species that today would be placed in Salicaceae ], H. Karsten s.n. (W, destroyed in WWII), syn. nov.
Apodanthes tribracteata Rusby, Descr. S. Amer. Pl. 15. 1920. Type: Bolivia, near Inglis-Inglis, 8 Aug. 1902, R. S. Williams 1580 (NY), syn. nov.
Apodanthes matogrossensis Vattimo, Vattimo-Gil, Rodriguésia 26(38): 45. 1971, without Latin descr. Type: Brazil, Mato Grosso, parasitic on Casearia, J. G. Kuhlmann 53076 (R, not seen). Nom. inval.
Apodanthes panamensis Vattimo-Gil, Rodriguésia 26(38): 45. 1971, without Latin descr., Latin diagnosis in Rev. Brasil. Biol., 33(1): 140. 1973. Type: Panama, Canal Zone, Aug. 1984, R. E. Woodson Jr. and R. W. Schery 965 (NY, MO). Already synonymized by A. Gentry (1973).
Apodanthes surinamensis Pulle, Recueil Trav. Bot. Néerl. 6: 259. 1909. Type: Suriname, along the Marowijne River, July-Dec. 1903, parasitic on Flacourtiaceae [most like a species that today would be placed in Salicaceae ], G. M. Versteeg s.n. (U0007645), syn. nov.
Apodanthes roraimae Ida de Vattimo, Rodriguésia 29(44): 48-49. 1978. Type: Brazil, Roraima, 24 Jul. 1974, parasitic on Flacourtiaceae [most likely a species that today would be placed in Salicaceae ], G. T. Prance et al. 21353 (NY), syn. nov. Comment: George Yatskievych, a curator at the Missouri Botanical Garden, also studied the NY isotype in 2004 and annotated it as Apodanthes caseariae .
Apodanthes minarum Vattimo-Gil, Rodriguésia 26 (38): 45. 1971, without Latin descr.; Latin diagnosis in Rev. Brasil. Biol., 33(1): 140. 1973. Type: Brazil, Minas Gerais, Viçosa, 31 Mar. 1930, Y. Mexia 4540 (L, MO), syn. nov.
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French Guiana, Karouany, c. 1802, parasitic on Casearia spec., P. A. Poiteau s.n. (P: P00686413).
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Tepals white to yellow, female flowers>5 mm long, tepals in 3 whorls, the outer with 2 tepals, the inner one easily deciduous ( Figs 4A-D View Figure 4 ; 6C, D). Growing in trunk and branches of Casearia and occasionally Xylosma ( Salicaceae , Fig. 3 View Figure 3 ) in Guatemala, Honduras, Costa-Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Suriname, French Guiana, Brazil, Peru and Bolivia ( Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ).
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Apodanthes caseariae Poiteau, Ann. Sci. Nat. (Paris) 3: 422, t. 26. 1824.
Bellot, Sidonie & Renner, Susanne S. 2014 |
Apodanthes matogrossensis
Vattimo-Gil 1971 |
Apodanthes tribracteata
Rusby 1920 |
Apodanthes surinamensis
Pulle 1909 |