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Figure 23.Passiflora pallida (Porter-Utley & Mondragón 412) from the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico. Scale bar = 4.0 mm.
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Figure 24.Distribution of Passiflora pallida.
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Figure 25.Flower of Passiflora suberosa subsp. suberosa (Porter-Utley P-63) from material collected by C. Feuillet in St. John. Scale bar = 10 mm. Photo by C. Feuillet.
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Figure 26.Distribution of Passiflora suberosa subsp. suberosa.
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Figure 27.Flowers and fruits of Passiflora suberosa subsp. litoralis. a At edge of forest of Cryptocarya, Ficus, Hypolepis, Rubus, and Melastoma taceae, Jalisco, Mexico (MacDougal 478) Scale bar = 6.0 mm. Photo by J. M. MacDougal b From along a very dry roadside in Chiapas, Mexico (Porter-Utley & Mondragón 456) Scale bar = 6.0 mm.
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Figure 28.Distribution of Passiflora suberosa subsp. litoralis.
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Abubakar Bello, Charles H. Stirton, Samson B.M. Chimphango, A. Muthama Muasya
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Figure 1.Psoralea diturnerae A. Bello, C.H. Stirt. & Muasya A flowering branch B leaf C transverse section of the leaflets D flower side view E standard petal F wing petal G keel petal H androecium I gynoecium showing the stigma J outer surface of calyx opened out K trifid cupulum L bud. Scale bars: A, B=1 cm; D–K=1 mm. Line drawing by Abubakar Bello from voucher A. Bello, C.H. Stirton & A.M. Muasya 41 (BOL).
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Abubakar Bello, Charles H. Stirton, Samson B.M. Chimphango, A. Muthama Muasya
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Plate 1.Psoralea diturnerae A. Bello, C.H. Stirt. & Muasya A front view of flower B side view of flower C apex of flowering shoot D seasonal flowering shoot E habit with C.H. Stirton F leaf G short flowering shoot. Photographs Nicky van Berkel (A−C, F & G), Abubakar Bello (D) and Sandra Falanga (E). Voucher A. Bello, A.M. Muasya & C.H. Stirton 41 (BOL).
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Abubakar Bello, Charles H. Stirton, Samson B.M. Chimphango, A. Muthama Muasya
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Figure 3.Distribution of Psoralea pinnata (circles), Psoralea diturnerae (triangles) and Psoralea vanberkelae (squares). The top right map of Africa shows the position of the Core Cape Region (blue) in South Africa (grey).
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Abubakar Bello, Charles H. Stirton, Samson B.M. Chimphango, A. Muthama Muasya
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Figure 2.Psoralea vanberkelae C.H. Stirt., A. Bello & Muasya A flowering branch B leaf C stipule D flower viewed from the front E standard petal showing the M-shaped nectar patch F wing petal G keel petal H androecium I gynoecium showing the stigma J outer surface of calyx opened out K trifid cupulum L bud. Scale bars: A, B=1 cm; C–L=1 mm. Line drawing by Abubakar Bello from voucher N. van Berkel 1118 (BOL).
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Abubakar Bello, Charles H. Stirton, Samson B.M. Chimphango, A. Muthama Muasya
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Plate 2.Psoralea vanberkelae C.H. Stirt., A. Bello & Muasya A details of glands on leaflets B base view of flowers showing cupulums below calyces C flower D short seasonal shoot with flower E habit. Photographs Nicky van Berkel. Voucher N. van Berkel 1118 (BOL).
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Abubakar Bello, Charles H. Stirton, Samson B.M. Chimphango, A. Muthama Muasya
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Figure 3.Distribution of Psoralea pinnata (circles), Psoralea diturnerae (triangles) and Psoralea vanberkelae (squares). The top right map of Africa shows the position of the Core Cape Region (blue) in South Africa (grey).
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Sandra Knapp, João Renato Stehmann, Leandro L. Giacomin
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Figure 1.Photograph of living plants of Solanum amorimii, Solanum apiahyense and Solanum filirhachis. A Immature fruit of Solanum amorimii (Giacomin et al.1962) B Flowers of Solanum amorimii (Amorim et al. 5210) C Inflorescence with flower and fruit of Solanum apiahyense (Giacomin et al. 1086) D Habit of Solanum apiahyense (Giacomin et al. 1086) E Inflorescence, flower and leaves of Solanum filirhachis (Giacomin et al. 1854) F Fruit (immature) of Solanum filirhachis (Giacomin et al. 1854). Photographs: A (S. Knapp), B (A.M. Amorim), C–F (L.L. Giacomin).
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Sandra Knapp, João Renato Stehmann, Leandro L. Giacomin
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Figure 2.Isotype specimen of Solanum amorimii (Amorim et al. 5210, BHCB).
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Sandra Knapp, João Renato Stehmann, Leandro L. Giacomin
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Figure 3.Distribution of Solanum amorimii.
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Sandra Knapp, João Renato Stehmann, Leandro L. Giacomin
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Figure 8.Photograph of living plants of Solanum lacteum, Solanum psilophyllum and Solanum verticillatum. A Inflorescence and flower of Solanum lacteum (Agra et al. 7284) B Habit of Solanum lacteum (from Linhares, ES; no voucher) C Habit of Solanum psilophyllum showing rhizomatous growth (Giacomin et al. 186) D Flowers and young stems of Solanum psilophyllum (Giacomin et al. 186) E Fruit of Solanum psilophyllum (Giacomin et al. 186) F Immature fruit of Solanum verticillatum, inset shows pseudo-verticillate branching pattern (Giacomin et al. 2016). Photographs: A–E (J.R. Stehmann), F (S. Knapp).
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Sandra Knapp, João Renato Stehmann, Leandro L. Giacomin
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Figure 12.Holotype specimen of Solanum psilophyllum (Giacomin et al. 186, BHCB019054). Reproduced with permission of the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais.
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Sandra Knapp, João Renato Stehmann, Leandro L. Giacomin
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Figure 13.Distribution of Solanum psilophyllum.
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Figure 1.Illustration of Paepalanthus serpens Echtern. & Trovó: A Spathe apex B Involucral bract abaxial surface C Floral bract abaxial surface D Staminate flower E Pistillate flower with floral bract F Staminate flower with pedicel and sepals removed, at early anthesis G Gynoecium (Drawn from the holotype by L. Echternacht).
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Figure 2.Paepalanthus serpens Echtern. & Trovó: A Habit B Capitula C Capitulum with yellowish hairs in a dried individual D Habit showing the elongate, thick and creeping stem, with erect apex E Habitat (Photos by L. Echternacht).
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Neil Snow, Martin Callmander, Peter B. Phillipson
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Figure 2.Distribution of new Eugenia species in Madagascar with selected Protected Areas (hatched): Eugenia bemangidiensis (crosses), Eugenia razakamalalae (triangle), Eugenia richardii (squares), Eugenia tiampoka (stars), and Eugenia wilsoniana (circles).