Psidium, Linnaeus, 1753
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.618.2.9 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8414165 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/992F415B-FFCB-EF7B-FF30-B50BAB61FCEA |
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Key distinguishing Psidium View in CoL View at ENA and Mosiera
1. Flowers tetramerous, the calyx with 4 distinct lobes; seed coat smooth, lustrous with surface cells forming a mosaic pattern, or leathery-verrucose, 1–6(–10) cells thick; anthers usually with a single terminal gland in the connective; peduncles uniflorous, solitary or borne in pairs at a node on a very short axillary shoot; tertiary veins between lateral veins if visible usually forming a reticulate, web-like pattern ..................................................................................................................................................... Mosiera View in CoL
1ʹ Flowers pentamerous or tetramerous, the calyx closed in the bud or if open with 5 more or less distinct lobes; seed coat dull to rough, not lustrous, covered with a thin layer of pulpy tissue when wet (or a glaze or crusty layer when dry), the hard portion of the seed coat (5–)8–30 cells thick at narrowest point; anthers with a terminal gland and usually with a few to several glands in the connective below; peduncles uniflorous or sometimes bearing a 3-flowered dichasium, or sometimes borne on bracteate shoots (racemes), but not normally appearing as pairs on very short axillary shoots; tertiary veins between lateral veins when visible forming a ladder-like (e.g., P. guajava Linnaeus (1753: 470) View in CoL or dendritic pattern [e.g., P. salutare ( Kunth 1823: 132) O. Berg (1855 View in CoL –1856: 356)]................................................................................................................................................................... Psidium View in CoL
A problematic species, Calycorectes ekmanii Urban (1923: 110 , not Mosiera ekmanii (Urb.) Bisse (1985: 4) , based on Myrtus ekmanii Urban (1923: 79)) , is similar to Mosiera and we believe it to be conspecific with M. nipensis Salywon & Landrum (2014: 275) . It has seeds similar to Mosiera , but the 4-lobed calyx lobes are valvate in the bud. Molecular studies ( Flickinger et al. 2020) indicate an affinity to Calycolpus O. Berg (1855 –1856: 348).
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