Maria Cláudia M. P. de Medeiros, Lúcia G. Lohmann
Phytokeys
Figure 2.Tynanthus espiritosantensis sp. nov.: A Flowering branch B–D Leaflet with pubescent domatia in the abaxial surface E Interpetiolar region with bromeliad-like prophylls of the axillary buds F Detail the of inflorescence axis, showing bracts, simple and peltate trichomes G Open corolla, showing the androecium H Anther I Open calyx showing the gynoecium [D.A. Folli 5931 (SPF)].
Bignonia binata Thunb.BIGNONIACEAE Local: Lago Sul, Braslia, BrasilRef.: Lorenzi, H. e Souza, H.M. Plantas Ornamentais no Brasil. 4 edio. Plantarum, 2008.
The winged seeds of this species come from a pod known as a Monkey Comb. Photo from northeastern Colombia. Some place this in the Pithecoctenium genus.