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Chih-Yi Chang, Hsy-Yu Tzeng, Yen-Hsueh Tseng
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Figure 4.
Holotypes of the three species of Cirsiumsect.Onotrophe in Taiwan. AC.tatakaense Y.H.Tseng & C.Y.Chang, C. Y. Chang 1444 (TCF) BC.kawakamii Hayata, T. Kawakami & U. Mori 2279 (TI!) CC.arisanense Kitam., S. Kitamura s.n. (KYO!).
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Chih-Yi Chang, Hsy-Yu Tzeng, Yen-Hsueh Tseng
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Figure 5.
Comparison of the morphological characters amongst the species of Cirsiumsect.Onotrophe in Taiwan. AC.tatakaense Y.H.Tseng & C.Y.Chang BC.kawakamii Hayata CC.arisanense Kitam.: 1 leaf 2 capitula 3 inner phyllary 3’ middle phyllary 3” outer phyllary 4 floret 4’ floret (pappus removed) 5 synantherous 6 style branches 7 achene 7’ achene with pappus.
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Chih-Yi Chang, Hsy-Yu Tzeng, Yen-Hsueh Tseng
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Figure 6.
Chromosome number of the two species of Cirsiumsubsect.Nipponocirsium Kitam. in Taiwan. A 2n = 64, C.tatakaense Y.H.Tseng & C.Y.Chang B 2n = 64, C.kawakamii Hayata. Scale bar: 5 μm.
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Chih-Yi Chang, Hsy-Yu Tzeng, Yen-Hsueh Tseng
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Figure 7.
Comparison of the pollen morphology of the three species of Cirsiumsect.Onotrophe in Taiwan. AC.tatakaense Y.H.Tseng & C.Y.Chang BC.kawakamii Hayata CC.arisanense Kitam.: 1 polar view 2 equatorial view 3 colporate view. Scale bar: 30 μm.
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Chih-Yi Chang, Hsy-Yu Tzeng, Yen-Hsueh Tseng
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Figure 3.
Distribution map of Cirsiumtatakaense Y.H.Tseng & C.Y.Chang (star); C.kawakamii Hayata (triangle); and C.arisanense Kitam. (circle) of Taiwan.
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Margaret J. Sporck-Koehler, Tobias B. Koehler, Sebastian N. Marquez, Mashuri Waite, Adam M. Williams
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Figure 3.Cyanea konahuanuiensis. A habit, photo with Adam M. Williams crouched down next to plant for scale B Seedlings growing in test tube in micropropagation lab C juvenile plant in the field D flowering stem with pendent inflorescence captured (photos by Margaret J. Sporck-Koehler ).
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Margaret J. Sporck-Koehler, Tobias B. Koehler, Sebastian N. Marquez, Mashuri Waite, Adam M. Williams
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Figure 4.Cyanea konahuanuiensis. A detail of corolla tube in profile. Dense pubescence and long calyx lobes apparent B close up view of buds C view of plant habit depicting single-stalked individual D view of plant habit depicting multi-stalked individual (photos by Tobias B. Koehler).
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Margaret J. Sporck-Koehler, Tobias B. Koehler, Sebastian N. Marquez, Mashuri Waite, Adam M. Williams
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Figure 5.Cyanea konahuanuiensis. Inflorescence/flowers illustrating pendant inflorescence, dense pubescence of flowers, and long calyx lobes. Pubescent petioles and hairless stems are also apparent (photo by Tobias B. Koehler).
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Margaret J. Sporck-Koehler, Tobias B. Koehler, Sebastian N. Marquez, Mashuri Waite, Adam M. Williams
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Figure 6.Cyanea konahuanuiensis. Inflorescence/flowers illustrating dense pubescence of flowers, long calyx lobes. Pubescent leaves also apparent (photo by Chris A. Johns).
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Margaret J. Sporck-Koehler, Tobias B. Koehler, Sebastian N. Marquez, Mashuri Waite, Adam M. Williams
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Figure 7.Cyanea konahuanuiensis. Solitary stem illustrating typical leaf arrangement clustered distally near the stem terminus (photo by Chris A. Johns).
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Margaret J. Sporck-Koehler, Tobias B. Koehler, Sebastian N. Marquez, Mashuri Waite, Adam M. Williams
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Figure 9.Cyanea konahuanuiensis. Photo of holotype (photo courtesy of Bishop Museum).
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Margaret J. Sporck-Koehler, Tobias B. Koehler, Sebastian N. Marquez, Mashuri Waite, Adam M. Williams
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Figure 1.Distribution map of Cyanea konahuanuiensis showing site of population on South East O‘ahu in the Ko‘olau Mountain Range.
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Harold Robinson, Sterling C. Keeley
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Figure 3.SEM images of trichomes of Critoniopsis. A, B Critoniopsis bogotana (Cuatrec.) H. Rob., unicellular trichomes showing elongate branch and short spur-like branches near base C, D Critoniopsis tausae H. Rob. & S.C. Keeley, showing unicellular stellate form with short arms, one arm slightly longer than the other four D Two trichomes entangled with each other showing lack of elongate arms E Critoniopsis narinoensis H. Rob. & S.C. Keeley, showing highly ramified and flattened form F Critoniopsis glandulata (Cuatrec.) H. Rob., showing T-shaped trichome with multicellular stalk and transversely mounted cap-cell, also showing part of cap-cell of second trichome, cap-cells with thinner-walled distal surface caved-in as result of drying.
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Bekir Dogan, Lütfi Behçet, Ahmet Duran, Davut Avlamaz
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Figure 1.Holotype of Psephellus vanensis A.Duran, Behçet & B.Doğan.
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Bekir Dogan, Lütfi Behçet, Ahmet Duran, Davut Avlamaz
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Figure 2.Phyllaries of Psephellus vanensis. A, B Outer phyllaries C Median phyllaries D, E Inner phyllaries. Scale bar: 6000 µm.
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Bekir Dogan, Lütfi Behçet, Ahmet Duran, Davut Avlamaz
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Figure 3.Psephellus vanensis. A Habit B Capitulum at anthesis. Psephellus pyrrhoblepharus. C Habit D Capitulum at anthesis.
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Bekir Dogan, Lütfi Behçet, Ahmet Duran, Davut Avlamaz
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Figure 4.Distribution maps of Psephellus vanensis (■), Psephellus pyrrhoblepharus (●) and Psephellus bornmuelleri (▲) in Turkey.