bamboos, Luerss.
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.550.2.2 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6646035 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/422A3803-437D-8D46-FF7B-7A59FA598C8D |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
bamboos |
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Identification key to the genera of bamboos from the Serra do Cachimbo, Eastern Amazon, Brazil
1. Leaves not differentiated into culm leaves and foliage leaves; leaves without an outer ligule..........................................................2
- Culm leaves and foliage leaves clearly distinct; foliage leaves bearing an outer ligule ....................................................................6
2. Leaf sheaths with fimbriae at the apex; synflorescence spiciform, comprising a series of whorls with five staminate spikelets surrounding a central sessile female spikelet .......................................................................................................................... Pariana
- Leaf sheaths without fimbriae at the apex; synflorescence paniculate or racemose, without whorls of spikelets.............................3
3. Culms 6–40 cm tall, sprawling or decumbent; leaf blades 0.4–1.5 cm long, ovate-triangular or elliptic............................ Raddiella View in CoL
- Culms 2–4 m tall, erect, rarely clambering; leaf blades 17–32 cm long, oblong-lanceolate, ovate-lanceolate or lanceolate............4
4. Female spikelets 7.3–32 mm long, pedicels clavate to subclavate............................................................................................. Olyra View in CoL
- Female spikelets 3–4 mm long, pedicels filiform ..............................................................................................................................5
5. Anthecium foveolate (with small pits) only at the apex................................................................................................... Parodiolyra View in CoL
- Anthecium foveolate (with small pits) over the entire surface............................................................................................... Taquara View in CoL
6. Infra- and supranodal band of white trichomes present on the culms; midnerve of foliage leaves prominent..................................7
- Infra- and supranodal band of white trichomes absent on the culms (sometimes present in Merostachys View in CoL ); midnerve of foliage leaves not prominent......................................................................................................................................................................................8
7. Blades of culm leaves reflexed, narrower than the sheath summit; branch complement without thorns ...................... Eremocaulon View in CoL
- Blades of culm leaves erect, confluent with sheath summit; branch complement with thorns............................................... Guadua View in CoL
8. Branch complement consisting of 3-many branches borne on a promontory; culm leaf blades erect....................... Arthrostylidium View in CoL
- Branch complement apsidate (fan-shaped); culm leaf blades horizontal or reflexed ........................................................................9
9. Culm leaves dimorphic, terminal culm leaves (apex of the culm) with blades distinctly developed in comparison with those of the midculm; culm leaf sheaths with “ruffle-like” fused fimbriae persistent...................................................................... Actinocladum View in CoL
- Culm leaves not clearly differentiated along the culm, blades similar in size; culm leaf sheaths with fimbriae free, caducous......... ......................................................................................................................................................................................... Merostachys View in CoL
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