Acanthopsis, HARV.

Steyn, Hester M. & Van Wyk, Abraham E., 2021, Taxonomic significance of trichomes in the genus Acanthopsis Harv. (Acanthaceae, tribe Acantheae), Adansonia (3) 43 (14), pp. 163-176 : 166

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/adansonia2021v43a14

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5093615

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scientific name

Acanthopsis
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KEY TO THE DIFFERENT TRICHOME TYPES ON LEAVES AND FLORAL BRACTS OF ACANTHOPSIS HARV. View in CoL View at ENA :

1a. Trichomes non-glandular ....................................................................................................................... 2

1b. Trichomes glandular .............................................................................................................................. 5

2a[1]. Trichomes relatively thin-walled with a broad lumen (> ⅓ of cell diameter); uni- or multicellular; surface ornamented ........................................................................................................................................... 3

2b. Trichomes thick-walled with a narrow lumen (<¼ of cell diameter); uni- or multicellular; surface smooth or with helical pattern ............................................................................................................................ 4

3a[2]. Trichomes unicellular ................................................................................................................... Type A

3b. Trichomes multi-cellular; nodes often slightly swollen .................................................................... Type B

4a[2]. Trichomes unicellular ..................................................................................................................... Type C

4b. Trichomes multi-cellular; nodes distinctly swollen .......................................................................... Type D

5a[1]. Trichomes sessile or subsessile to short (usually <200 µm long); stalk, if present, 1- or 2(3)-celled .......... 6

5b. Trichomes long (nearly always> 250 µm); stalk 3-celled................................................................. Type G

6a[5]. Trichomes sessile or subsessile; stalk, if present, 1-celled ................................................................. Type E

6b. Trichomes short; stalk 2 (or 3)-celled............................................................................................... Type F

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