Ventilago species
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.307.3.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/05198798-FFAD-7911-33C3-FD4773D4FB68 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Ventilago species |
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Key to Ventilago species of Borneo
1. Fruit wing glabrous.............................................................................................................................................................................2
– Fruit wing hairy..................................................................................................................................................................................3
2. Leaf margin distinctly crenate; secondary veins [4–]5–8 pairs; horizontal tertiary veins spaced from each other on average by ca. 0.3 mm, higher order venation reticulations indistinct; domatia present, tufts of hairs in secondary vein axils. Persistent calyx cuplike, covering about ½ of fruit’s globose part.................................................................................................. Ventilago malaccensis View in CoL
– Leaf margin subentire; secondary veins 8–11[–13] pairs; horizontal tertiary veins spaced from each other on average by more than 0.5 mm, higher order venation reticulations distinct; domatia absent. Persistent calyx annular, attached at base of fruit’s globose part...................................................................................................................................................................... Ventilago dichotoma View in CoL
3. Secondary veins 6–8 pairs, abaxially almost flat; petiole 5–13 mm long. Fruit wings yellowish, chartaceous, to ca. 4 cm long ........................................................................................................................................................................... Ventilago borneensis View in CoL
– Secondary veins 6–10[–12] pairs, abaxially weakly to conspicuously elevated; petiole 0.5–13 mm long. Fruit wings brownish, subcoriaceous, to ca. 7 cm long..........................................................................................................................................................4
4. Dry leaf often rusty brown; base more or less symmetric; abaxial lamina often hairy; primary vein at least abaxially hairy; secondary veins [6–]8–10[–12] pairs, conspicuously elevated abaxially; petiole 3–13 mm long ................................ Ventilago ferruginea View in CoL
– Dry leaf yellow-green; base slightly asymmetric; abaxial lamina glabrous; primary vein glabrous; secondary veins 6–9[–11] pairs, weakly to moderately elevated abaxially; petiole 0.5–4 mm long .................................................................... Ventilago flavovirens View in CoL
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