Astropanax
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https://doi.org/ 10.15553/c2017v722a4 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03838D52-FFB8-3E24-B9E5-FA5EFA22FE44 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
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Astropanax |
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Key to the genera Astropanax View in CoL and Neocussonia
1. Ovary 2-5-carpellate, styles 2-5; leaves palmately compound or unifoliolate, apex of leaflets generally truncate to emarginate, sometimes acute ( N. bojeri View in CoL and N. staufferiana View in CoL ) or rounded ( N. halleana View in CoL ), generally with an evident retuse notch and almost always with a small mucro or boss formed by an extension of the midvein; terrestrial trees; Madagascar, except N. lukwangulensis and N. umbellifera in continental Africa ......................................B. Neocussonia View in CoL
1a. Ovary 5-9-carpellate, styles 5-9; leaves palmately compound (generally unifoliolate in A. monophyllus ), apex of leaflets acute to acuminate or caudate (rounded in A. volkensii and sometimes in A. monophyllus ), rarely if ever with a retuse notch, lacking a small mucro or boss; terrestrial or hemi-epiphytic trees, or lianas; continental Africa, except A. humblotianus , A. monophyllus and A. myrianthus in Madagascar, and A. procumbens in the Seychelles.............. .................................................................... A. Astropanax
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