Passiflora subg. Passiflora, supersect. Laurifolia, ser. Quadrangulares

Kuethe, J. R., Montesinos, Kabir, Garzón-Suárez, Henry X. & Jost, Lou, 2023, A large new species of Passiflora, supersect. Laurifolia, ser. Quadrangulares (Passifloraceae) from the sub-Amazonian forests of Ecuador, with notes on its taxonomic alliance and distribution, Phytotaxa 619 (4), pp. 277-284 : 283

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.619.4.2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10021983

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DD8792-6326-FFF1-ECAD-FE1FFA05FB8F

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scientific name

Passiflora subg. Passiflora, supersect. Laurifolia, ser. Quadrangulares
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Key to all currently known species of Passiflora subg. Passiflora, supersect. Laurifolia, ser. Quadrangulares

1. Stems 4-angular; bracts ovate; corona with 4–6 series of filaments ..................................................................................................2

- Stems 3-angular; bracts ovate-triangular; corona with 6–12 series of filaments ...............................................................................6

2. Petioles with 4–8 glands.....................................................................................................................................................................3

- Petioles with 2 glands.........................................................................................................................................................................5

3. Stipules ovate or ovate-lanceolate; margins smooth; sepals red to reddish-pink or brownish red.....................................................4

- Stipules ovate; margins slightly glandular; sepals blue to lavender, aristate ............................................................... P. macrocarpa View in CoL

4. Stipules ovate and more than 1 cm wide; petioles with 6–8 glands; corona longer than 6 cm, wavy; sepals pale red to reddish-pink, not aristate ............................................................................................................................................................... P. quadrangularis View in CoL

- Stipules ovate-lanceolate, less than 1 cm wide; petioles with 2–4 glands; corona less than 6 cm, stout; sepals red to magenta, aristate....................................................................................................................................................................................... P. alata View in CoL

5. Glands yellow, located at the top of the petiole............................................................................................................... P. phoenicea View in CoL

- Glands green, located just above the middle of the petiole...................................................................................................... P. alata View in CoL

6. Petioles with 2 hooked glands; corona with 10–12 series.................................................................................................... P. trialata View in CoL

- Petioles with 4–6 hooked or cupshaped glands; corona with less than 8 series series.......................................................................7

7. Petiolar glands located at the top of the petiole; clustered in two closely spaced, opposite pairs .....................................................8

- Petiolar glands placed within the upper half of the petiole; arranged in two widely spaced, opposite pairs with an occasional fifth gland present.......................................................................................................................................................... P. yolandae sp.nov.

8. Stipules oblanceolate; leaf blade elliptic to obovate; bracts 4.3–5 × 2–3.1 cm; sepals and petals declined at anthesis; corona with 7 series...................................................................................................................................................................... P. longifilamentosa View in CoL

- Stipules linear-lanceolate; leaf blade long-ovate to oblong; bracts 3–3.5 × 1.5–2.5 cm; sepals and petals erect at anthesis; corona with 6 series.................................................................................................................................................................. P. carajasensis View in CoL

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