Cyclea hypoglauca (Schauer) Diels
publication ID |
1639-4798 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8553D52D-2D4A-FFFF-FF72-FBFBAAC9FC2A |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Cyclea hypoglauca (Schauer) Diels |
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Cyclea hypoglauca (Schauer) Diels View in CoL
(not illustrated)
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — China. Hong-Kong, K. Y. Chan 1144 ( P).
DESCRIPTION
Endocarp horseshoe-shaped,rounded in outline without excavated faces;two dorsal ridges bearing about 16 small spines, two lateral ridges on each side (the outer one partly overlapping the inner one), the outer one only bearing small spines; dorsal face convex; smooth surface;double external condyle inconspicuous.Length, 3.5 mm; width, 3.3 mm; thickness, 2.3 mm.
17. Genus Dioscoreophyllum Engl.
Dioscoreophyllum cumminsii (Stapf) Diels
( Fig. 6C)
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Central African Republic. Oubangui, Boukoko, C. Tisserant 608 ( P).
DESCRIPTION
Endocarp straight rounded, in outline with ventral chamber; one dorsal ridge only at apex, no lateral ridges; keeled at apex, obtuse at base; surface covered with strong and short spines arranged in circles centred on the condyle aperture; simple intrusive condyle without protruding chamber, with a small circular aperture 0.8 mm long and 0.6 mm wide. Length, 6.8 mm; width, 5.6 mm; thickness, 4.4 mm.
18. Genus Diploclisia Miers
Diploclisia affinis (Oliv.) Diels
( Fig. 6E)
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Unknown origin, FMW2286 (Reid collection, BM).
DESCRIPTION
Endocarp hairpin-shaped, elliptic in outline; one dorsal ridge, one lateral ridge on each side, connected by about 30 transverse ridges; double intrusive lateral condyle not perforated, large central area; the transverse ridges impressed on inner surface. Length, 4.4 mm; width, 3.0 mm; thickness, 2.0 mm.
P |
Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
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