Croton section Geiseleria (Gray, 1856) Baillon, 1858

Sodré, Rodolfo Carneiro & Silva, Marcos José Da, 2017, An overlooked new species of Croton section Geiseleria (Euphorbiaceae) from the Brazilian Cerrado, with a key to the species of this section occurring in the state of Goiás and in the Distrito Federal, Phytotaxa 329 (2), pp. 127-138 : 133

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.329.2.3

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scientific name

Croton section Geiseleria
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Key to the species of Croton section Geiseleria occuring in the state of Goiás and the Distrito Federal

1. Leaf margin entire or subentire ........................................................................................................................................................ 2

- Leaf margin serrate to crenate .......................................................................................................................................................... 4

2. Petioles 0.1–0.7 cm long, with disciform apical glands; leaf blades linear, 0.2–0.7 cm long, apex acute ( Fig. 4L, M View FIGURE 4 ) ..................... ........................................................................................................................................................... C. junceus Baillon (1864: 339) View in CoL

- Petioles 2.6–7.1 cm long, with obconical apical glands, leaf blades ovate or ovate-lanceolate, 4.8–8 cm long, apex acuminate or caudate .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 3

3. Pistillate sepals acuminate at the apex; anthers at least twice longer than wide ... C. leptobotryus Müller Argoviensis (1873: 155) View in CoL

- Pistillate sepals acute at the apex; anthers as long as wide ( Fig. 5D, E View FIGURE 5 ) ................................. C. pulegiodorus Baillon (1864: 361) View in CoL

4. Leaf margins with stipitate-capitate glands in the sinuses ................................................................................................................ 5

- Leaf margins with or without sessile glands .................................................................................................................................... 7

5. Stipules with glands; leaf blades with acute apex; pedicels of pistillate flowers 5–9 mm long ( Fig. 4D–F View FIGURE 4 ) ..................................... ................................................................................... C. gracilirameus M. J. Silva, Sodré & P. E. Berry View in CoL in Silva et al. (2015: 162)

- Stipules without glands, leaf blades with acuminate, aristate or caudate apex; pedicels of pistillate flowers 1–4 mm long .......... 6

6. Leaves slightly bullate on the adaxial surface; pistillate sepals without glands .. C. mucronifolius Müller Argoviensis (1873: 216) View in CoL

- Leaves plane and smooth on the adaxial surface; pistillate sepals with stipitate glands ( Fig. 6C–E View FIGURE 6 ) ................................................. ......................................................................................................................................................... C. agoensis Baillon (1864: 348) View in CoL

7. Petioles with oblong apical glands; pedicels of pistillate flowers 3.5–6.7 mm long ( Fig. 6K, L View FIGURE 6 ) ...................................................... ................................................................................................................................... C. goyazensis Müller Argoviensis (1865: 120) View in CoL

- Petioles with patelliform, cupuliform, cylindric-clavate or disciform apical glands; pedicels of pistillate flowers 0.1–2 mm long .. ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8

8. Pistillate flowers with 6–8 sepals ..................................................................................................................................................... 9

- Pistillate flowers with 5 sepals ....................................................................................................................................................... 11

9. Petiolar glands disciform stipitate, rarely subsessile; inflorescences with a distinct sterile zone between pistillate and staminate flowers; styles usually 2-fid ( Fig. 4N, O View FIGURE 4 ) ............................ C. lundianus ( Didrichsen 1857: 137) Müller Argoviensis (1866: 662) View in CoL

- Petiolar glands cupuliform or patelliform, sessile; inflorescences without a distinct sterile zone between pistillate and staminate flowers; styles 4-fid to multifid ...................................................................................................................................................... 10

10. Leaf blades elliptic or oblong, base acute or asymmetric; pistillate sepals oblong or lanceolate, margins entire ( Fig. 5A, B View FIGURE 5 ) .......... ............................................................................................................................... C. odontadenius Müller Argoviensis (1873: 227) View in CoL

- Leaf blades usually ovate, base obtuse; pistillate sepals obovate to oblanceolate, margins serrate ( Fig. 5H View FIGURE 5 ) .................................... ............................................................................................ C. sclerocalyx ( Didrichsen 1857: 134) Müller Argoviensis (1865: 134) View in CoL

11. Subshrubs without xylopodium, leaf margins without glands in the sinuses; bracts with pyriform glands .................................. 12

- Subshrubs with xylopodium, leaf margins with glands in the sinuses; bracts without glands ....................................................... 13

12. Petioles with cylindric-clavate glands; leaf blades covered with hispid trichomes on the adaxial surface; bracts with stipitate glands ( Fig. 4G, H View FIGURE 4 ) .................................................................................................................... C. hirtus L’Héritier de Brutelle (1784: 17) View in CoL

- Petioles with cupuliform glands; leaf blades covered with stellate-porrect trichomes on the adaxial surface; bracts with sessile glands ( Fig. 6I, J View FIGURE 6 ) .................................................................................................................. C. glandulosus Linnaeus (1759: 1275) View in CoL

13. Leaf blades with pinnate venation, but with palmate veins basally, one pair of lower secondary veins surpassing half the length of the blade .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 14

- Leaf blades with only pinnate venation, the lower secondary veins never exceeding half the length of the blade ....................... 15

14. Petioles with 4–8 apical glands; pistillate sepals lanceolate; staminate petals glabrous externally; filaments glabrous ( Fig. 5F, G View FIGURE 5 ). ................................................................................................................................. C. pycnadenius Müller Argoviensis (1873: 216) View in CoL

- Petioles with 2 apical glands; pistillate sepals ovate, suborbicular or obovate; staminate petals villous on both surfaces; filaments villous ( Fig. 6A, B View FIGURE 6 ) ........................................................................................................................................................ C. abaitensis View in CoL

15. Pistillate sepals externally stellate, internally glabrous; styles glabrous or glabrescent; petals internally villous, externally glabrous ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 16

- Pistillate sepals stellate on both surfaces; styles stellate; petals villous on both surfaces .............................................................. 18

16. Stems yellowish to ferrugineous, abaxial surface of leaf blades densely covered with stellate-porrect trichomes, tomentose to the touch ( Fig. 6G, H View FIGURE 6 ) ....................................................................................................................................................... C. desertorum View in CoL

- Stems greenish to brownish, abaxial surface of leaf blades sparsely covered with stiffly stellate trichomes................................. 17

17. Leaf blades linear to narrowly elliptic; ovary shortly tomentose, covered with stellate trichomes without a porrect central ray; styles 2-fid ( Fig. 4A–C View FIGURE 4 ) ......................................................................................... C. gracilescens Müller Argoviensis (1865: 110) View in CoL

- Leaf blades oblong to elliptic; ovary hispid, covered with stellate trichomes with a porrect central ray; styles 4(–2)-fid ( Fig. 6F View FIGURE 6 ). ................................................................................................................................................................................ C. antisyphiliticus View in CoL

18. Stems canescent to pinkish; petioles with orange to reddish glands; leaf blades usually ovate ( Fig. 4I–K View FIGURE 4 ) ...................................... ................................................................................................................................................ C. inaequilobus Steyermark (1958: 7) View in CoL

- Stems greenish, brownish, or yellowish; petioles with or without yellowish glands; leaf blades elliptic, oblong, or lanceolate .. 19

19. Much-branched shrubs to 2 m tall; pistillate sepals equal or subequal, usually ovate or ovate-lanceolate; capsules oblongoid, fruiting calyces not exceeding half of the capsule length; seeds oblongoid, without spots ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ) ....................... C. ramosissimus View in CoL

- Few-branched subshrubs less than 1 m tall; pistillate sepals unequal, obovate, oblong, or ovate; capsules globoid, fruiting calyces about as long as the capsule; seeds ovoid, with spots .................................................................................................................... 20

20. Petioles usually without glands; leaf blades with acute or obtuse base; staminate bracts 1.1–2.7 mm long; filaments villous ( Fig. 5C View FIGURE 5 ) ................................................................................................... C. planaltoanus M. J. Silva & Sodré View in CoL in Silva et al. (2014: 89)

- Petioles usually with glands; leaf blades with slightly cordate base; staminate bracts 4–6.5 mm long; filaments glabrous ......... 21

21. Petioles with stipitate-patelliform glands; pistillate sepals entire; staminate petals obovate-oblanceolate ( Fig. 5K–M View FIGURE 5 ) ................... ...................................................................................................................................................................................... C. tamberlikii View in CoL

- Petioles with sessile disciform glands; pistillate sepals serrate; staminate petals lanceolate to oblong ( Fig. 5I, J View FIGURE 5 ) .............. C. spica View in CoL

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