Calasterelloideae T.X.Zheng & D.G.Long, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.606.3.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8226086 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0B2C9E67-F836-7733-C488-F822C00EFED0 |
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Calasterelloideae T.X.Zheng & D.G.Long |
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subfam. nov. |
1. Calasterelloideae T.X.Zheng & D.G.Long , subfam. nov.
Calasterelloideae T.X.Zheng & D.G.Long subfam. nov. includes one genus, Calasterella D.G.Long & T.X.Zheng , gen. nov.
Diagnosis: Differs from Aytonioideae and Reboulioideae by the following combination: dioicous sexuality; strictly dichotomous branching pattern; ventral tissue with mucilage cavities; up to four appendages of ventral scale; deeplylobed female receptacle with pseudoperianths and involucre cleft to base; lemon-yellow spores with conspicuous trilete ridges, prominent equatorial wing, similar ornamentation on proximal and distal surfaces, lacking large areolae but with fine network of alveolae.
Type: Calasterella D.G.Long & T.X.Zheng , gen. nov.
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Calasterelloideae T.X.Zheng & D.G.Long
Long, David G. & Zheng, Tian-Xiong 2023 |
Calasterelloideae T.X.Zheng & D.G.Long
T. X. Zheng & D. G. Long 2023 |
Calasterella D.G.Long & T.X.Zheng
D. G. Long & T. X. Zheng 2023 |