Phytocrene

Rio, Cédric Del, Stull, Gregory W. & Franceschi, Dario De, 2020, Survey of the fruits and endocarps of Icacinaceae (Lamiids, Icacinales), European Journal of Taxonomy 645, pp. 1-130 : 60

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.645

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3848620

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B7038788-FFA3-C361-828F-FCF1FAEA0629

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Valdenar

scientific name

Phytocrene
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Key to the genus Phytocrene View in CoL

1. Pits broad, concave ........................................................................................................................... 2 – Pits narrow ........................................................................................................................................ 3

2. Endocarp ca 14 mm in length, endocarp wall thin (114–154 µm thick), pits with a median freely ending ridge or central dimple................................................................................. P. anomala Merr. View in CoL

– Endocarp ca 26 mm in length, endocarp wall thick (542–591 µm thick), pits without a freely ending ridge .......................................................................................................................... P. oblonga Wall. View in CoL

3. Endocarp clearly ridged ........................................................................................... P. hirsuta Blume View in CoL – Endocarp not ridged .......................................................................................................................... 4

4. Pits 60–65 on each face .......................................................................................... P. bracteata Wall. – Pits>90 on each face ........................................................................................................................ 5

5. Endocarp 40–60 mm in length, oblong ............................................. P. macrophylla (Blume) Blume – Endocarp <40 mm in length, not oblong .......................................................................................... 6 6. Endocarp obovoid, 125–130 pits per face ........................................................... P. borneensis Becc. – Endocarp ovoid, 168–178 pits per face .................................................................... P. palmata Wall .

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