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Cassiinae pt 1 NY-Botanical_gardens_Vol. 35_1 - Copy.pdf - Antbase

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382 MEMOIRS OF THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN [VOL. <strong>35</strong><br />

13. Blade of staminodes trapeziform (broadest distally); beak of 2 long abaxial<br />

anthers 0.7-1.2 mm; local in BeUze and immediately adjoining Guatemala<br />

and Mexico. 126j. var. hemirostrata (p. 389).<br />

13. Blade of staminodes inversely deUate; beak of 2 long anthers (l-)1.2-2<br />

mm, at orifice 0.5-0.9 mm; widespread in range indicated at choice 11<br />

above. 126k. var. advena (p. 389).<br />

12. Beak of 2 long abaxial anthers drum-shaped, broader than long; style 6.5-10<br />

mm and long abaxial filaments 15-20 mm; Colombia (if brought higher by<br />

plants of s.-w. Venezuelan lowlands with style and filaments barely within<br />

Umits of variation indicated at choice 2 above, cf. 1261, var. meticola.<br />

126i. var. pendula (p. 388).<br />

11. Plants of Brazil, Peru and s. through BoUvia to Paraguay and n. Argentina.<br />

14. Adult lfts sharply and closely reticulate beneath or on both faces; BraziUan<br />

Planalto s.-ward from near 13°S in Bahia and Goias to n.-e. Argentina, in Brazil<br />

extending locaUy to the coast in Parana and Sta. Catarina.<br />

15. Pod subcyhndric, the seeds 2-seriate; common and widespread between<br />

13° and 26°S, but not coastal. 126a. var. glabrata (p. 382).<br />

15. Pod turgid but laterally compressed, the seeds 1-seriate; either coastal in<br />

s.-e. BrazU or of n.-e. Argentina.<br />

16. Staminodes narrowly oblanceolate, ± twice as long as wide; ovules<br />

±48-52; coastal s.-e. BrazU (Parana and Sta. Catarina).<br />

126b. var. recondita (p. 384).<br />

16. Staminodes rhomboidal, scarcely longer than wide; ovules 58-98;<br />

Misiones and adjoining Corrientes, Argentina.<br />

126c, var. missionum (p. 384).<br />

14. Lfts not sharply reticulate on either face, the tertiary venulation faint or erratic<br />

or immersed.<br />

17. Anther of 2 long abaxial stamens 5.5-8 mm, obviously shorter than its<br />

filament; widespread.<br />

18. Distribution in the e. foothiUs and interior vaUeys of the Andes from<br />

centr. Peru to n.-w. Argentina; petiolar glands between aU but the<br />

distal pair of lfts; blade of staminodes either shorter than 2 mm or<br />

narrower than 1.6 mm (or both).<br />

19. Longest sepal 8-11 mm and longest petal 14-18(-20) mm; filament<br />

of 2 long abaxial stamens 12-18 mm; blade of staminodes oblong<br />

3-4.5 mm; Peru, BoUvia. 126e. var. praeandina (p. 385).<br />

19. Longest sepal 5.5-6 mm and longest petal 10.5-13 mm; filament<br />

of 2 long stamens 8-10 mm; blade of staminodes rhombic-suborbicular<br />

1.2-1.5 mm; n.-w. Argentina. 126f. var. eriocarpa (p. 386).<br />

18. Distribution along rivers of n.-e. Brazil in Para, Maranhao and e.ward;<br />

petiolar glands at proximal and rarely the second pair of lfts;<br />

blade of staminodes amply trapeziform 2.7^ x 2-2.5 mm.<br />

126g. var. indistincta (p. 387).<br />

17. Anther of 2 long abaxial stairiens 13-14 mm, as long or a trifle longer than<br />

its filament; local in n.-e. Minas Gerais and Paraiba, Brazil.<br />

126h. var. dolichandra (p. 387).<br />

1. Lfts ovate or ovate-elli<strong>pt</strong>ic, broadest weU below middle; local in Amazonian Peru (San<br />

Martin). 126s. var. scandens (p. 395).<br />

126a. Senna pendula (WUldenow) var. glabrata (Vogel) Irwin & Barneby, comb.<br />

nov. Cassia indecora var. [8] glabrata Vogel, Syn. Gen. Cass. 19.<br />

1837, in statu iUegit. (subordinated to a species containing an earUer<br />

proposal).—"In BrasiUa: SeUow legit pr. Ypanema [Sao Paulo]."—<br />

Holotypus, tB; neotypus, presumed isotypus, K!<br />

Cassia dormiens VeUozo, Fl. Flum. 159. 1825 & Ic. 4: t. 67. 18<strong>35</strong>.—Lectotypus, the cited p<br />

which shows the large fl and biseriate seeds of the var!<br />

Cassia coluteoides Colladon, Hist. Casses 102, t. 12. 1816.—". . . culta in hortis . . . v.v. sine<br />

fl. in h[orto] m[eo] et s.c. in herbario d. Bouchet."—Lectotypus, an old cult, spm dating<br />

back to DeCandoUe's years at MontpelUer, the stock acquired from Lisbon, MPU!<br />

Cassia crassisepala Bentham, Linnaea 22: 527. 1849.—". . . [in BrasiUae provincia Minarum<br />

generaUum imprimis prope Caldas coUegerat clar. A. RegneU.] 11.76"—Holotypus, Regnell

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