Elwendia sect. Elwendia
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.595.2.3 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/454387F2-FF97-FF97-8CDA-F855FF51FE5E |
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Elwendia sect. Elwendia |
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Type:— Elwendia caroides Boissier (1844: 140) View in CoL .
Description:—Polycarpic herbs; stems solid; leaf rachis and petiolules not refracted; stem leaf sheaths not inflated; upper stem leaves pinnate with straight rachis; umbels corymbose or hemispherical, without involucre; bracteoles present; pedicels during fructification thick; fruits hardly or rarely easily separated into mericarps; dorsal mericarp ribs keeled; marginal mericarp ribs winged or not winged; mericarps with a beak under stylopodia ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ); styles recurved or erect; commissure broad, exocarp terminates near edges of marginal ribs ( Fig. 3A View FIGURE 3 ); mesocarp in marginal ribs consists of non-lignified parenchyma cells or lignified parenchyma cells with pitted walls; vallecular vittae solitary, 2–3 per furrow or numerous; endosperm on commissural side flat; 2n = 12, 13, 22.
Note:—The delimitation of the section follows the original sectional concept of Kljuykov (1988). The diagnostic feature of this section is a presence of the beak under stylopodia ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ), which is distinct from other Elwendia species.
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