Angraecum sect. Afrangraecum, Summerhayes, 1958
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.323.2.3 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D1B467-FFE4-2608-FF61-FDB3CBD857A9 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Angraecum sect. Afrangraecum |
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Key to the 14 species of Angraecum sect. Afrangraecum :
1. Flowers resupinate (lip lowermost)...................................................................................................................................................2.
- Flowers non-resupinate (lip uppermost)............................................................................................................................................8.
2. Lip concave, elliptic, not bent...........................................................................................................................................................3.
- Lip not concave, trullate, strongly bent downwards......................................................................................................... A. angustum View in CoL
3. Lip subtrilobed; inflorescence determinate, bearing 3 or more simultaneously open flowers..........................................................4.
- Lip entire; inflorescence elongating, indeterminate, bearing one flower at the time........................................................................5.
4. Lip margins undulate; spur slightly sigmoid, 12.0–16.0 mm long; 2 stipites lanceolate, 2 viscidia elliptic........................................ ..................................................................................................................................................... A. firthii Summerhayes (1958: 267) View in CoL
- Lip margins not undulate; spur ascending, 6.0– 7.5 mm long; 2 stipites ligulate, 2 viscidia lanceolate ........................ A. claessensii View in CoL
5. Lip elliptic, oblong, narrowly ovate or lanceolate.............................................................................................................................6.
- Lip orbicular......................................................................................................................................................................................7.
6. Lip elliptic to oblong with conspicuous acuminate apex; spur descending, 10 mm long.................................................................... ........................................................................................................................... A. cribbianum Szlachetko & Olszewski (2001: 903) View in CoL
- Lip narrowly ovate to lanceolate, apex acute; spur straight, 13–15 mm long................................................................... A. oliveirae View in CoL
7. Leaves broadly elliptic; stem short; pedicel/ovary straight; flowers whitish turning pinkish-orange toward apices .......................... ................................................................................................................................................................................. A. geerinckianum View in CoL
- Leaves elliptic (oblong); stem elongate; pedicel/ovary curved; flowers pure white................................................... A. gereauanum View in CoL
8. Inflorescence determinate, bearing one or two flowers.....................................................................................................................9.
- Inflorescence indeterminate, bearing one flower at a time..............................................................................................................10.
9. Leaves up to 17 cm; peduncle to 7 cm; sepals to 30 mm; spur descending, 30 to 53 mm long........................................................... ............................................................................................................................................ A. sanfordii Cribb & Pollard (2002: 653) View in CoL
- Leaves up to 10 cm; peduncle to 12.5 cm; sepals to 45 mm; spur hanging, 25 mm long.............................................. A. astroarche View in CoL
10. Sepals longer than 15 mm; spur longer than 25 mm, bent without pronounced apical inflation....................................................11.
- Sepals no longer than 12 mm; spur up to 20 mm, slightly curved, sigmoid or straight with elliptic apical inflation.....................12.
11. Peduncle 2–6 cm; pedicel/ovary 10–13 mm; sepals 15–19 mm; lip 11 × 8 mm, broadly ovate, acuminate with slightly undulate margins; spur length 22–30 mm ............................................................................................ A. mofakoko De Wildeman (1916: 189) View in CoL
- Peduncle 10–15 cm; pedicel/ovary 15–25 mm; sepals 30–45 mm; lip 30 × 10 mm, narrowly ovate, acute, margins entire; spur length around 70 mm ........................................................................................................................................................ A. reygaertii View in CoL
12. Lip elliptic; stem internodes> 10 mm .............................................................................................................................................13.
- Lip rhombic (ovate); stem internodes <10 mm ................................................................. A. pyriforme Summerhayes (1936b: 230) View in CoL
13. Peduncle <2 cm; pedicel/ovary 6.0–8.0 mm; spur straight 11.0–15.0 mm, with a clavate apex ......................... A. multinominatum View in CoL
- Peduncle <5 cm; pedicel/ovary 9.0– 23.5 mm; spur curved or slightly sigmoid, 13.5–20.0 mm, with an elliptical apex .... A. affine View in CoL
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