Simaba sect. Grandiflorae, Engler, 1874
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.227.2.6 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A987D6-A54A-FF92-FF63-F9B851F5C706 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Simaba sect. Grandiflorae |
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Key to the species of Simaba sect. Grandiflorae
1. Shrubs with a thick underground system and a few short aerial branches; leaflet apical gland not conspicuously developed; ovary tomentose............................................................................................................................................................................................2
- Shrubs or treelets with a conspicuous, long aerial stem; apical gland present at the apex, conspicuously developed and visible to the naked eye; ovary villous to velutinous.........................................................................................................................................3
2. Leaflet abaxial surface glabrous; petals 2.1–2.5 cm long; adnate portion length of the filament appendage relative to the free portion 6:1; gynophore 2.4–2.9 mm long ( Brazil: Tocantins) ................................................................................................ S. tocantina View in CoL
- Leaflet abaxial surface with trichomes along the midvein region; petals 3.1–3.5 cm long; adnate portion length of the filament appendage relative to the free portion 10:1 or more; gynophore 1.6–2 mm long ( Brazil: São Paulo and Mato Grosso do Sul) ............ ............................................................................................................................................................................................. S. salubris View in CoL
3. Leaf rachis length relative to the petiole 2:1; leaflets opposite, completely glabrous or with trichomes only along the midvein region on both surfaces; gynophore 2.6–2.7 mm long.......................................................................................................................4
- Leaf rachis length relative to the petiole 1:1; leaflets opposite to subopposite, with trichomes scattered all over both surfaces; gynophore 1.2–1.6 mm long (eastern Paraguay; central and northeastern Brazil) .......................................................... S. trichilioides View in CoL
4. Leaves with 7–14 pairs of leaflets; Leaflets with trichomes along the midvein region on abaxial surface; adnate portion length of the filament appendage relative to the free portion 4:1......................................................................................................................5
- Leaves with up to 4 pairs of leaflets; Leaflets completely glabrous on both surfaces; adnate portion length of the filament appendage relative to the free portion 2:1 ( Brazil: Pará and Tocantins)....................................................................................... S. pohliana View in CoL
5. Treelets; surface of petiolule rugose; apex of the leaflets with a gland conspicuously developed and visible to the naked eye (widely distributed in tropical northern and eastern South America)................................................................................................. S. cedron View in CoL
- Shrubs; surface of petiolule smooth; leaflet apical gland not conspicuously developed ( Brazil: Rio de Janeiro)............... S. maiana View in CoL
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