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480 FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY BOTANY, VOL. XIX<br />

Bracts prevailingly once pinnatifid. Stem usually whitevillosulous<br />

(northern coast) j. Moritziana.<br />

Ovary glabrous.<br />

Bracts very large, tripinnatisect or quadripinnatisect, the segments<br />

closely interwoven.<br />

Basal leaf lobes prominent; bracts glabrous<br />

1.<br />

hispida.<br />

Basal leaf lobes usually reduced to a mere tooth; bracts<br />

densely pilose, at least when young<br />

m. isthmia.<br />

Bracts smaller, bipinnatisect or tripinnatisect, the segments<br />

straight, or at least not closely interwoven.<br />

Leaves glabrous (Venezuela)<br />

.> ii. orinocensis.<br />

Leaves pubescent.<br />

Under surface of leaves conspicuously glandular-thickened at<br />

base of hairs (Brazil).<br />

Segments of stipules pinnatisect; leaves lustrous, densely<br />

glandular-ciliate<br />

n. muralis.<br />

Segments of stipules filiform; leaves not glandular-ciliate,<br />

or very sparingly so<br />

o. strigosa.<br />

Under surface of leaves not glandular-thickened at base of<br />

hairs.<br />

Stem densely hispid-hirsute with hairs averaging 2 mm.<br />

long (Brazil)<br />

p. fluminensis.<br />

Stem pilosulous, hirsutulous, or glabrous.<br />

Leaves toothed.<br />

Stem glabrous; basal lobes of leaves well developed<br />

(Colombia)<br />

u. sanctae-martae.<br />

Stem grayish-pilosulous; basal lobes of leaves reduced<br />

(eastern Brazil)<br />

Leaves entire, at most slightly undulate.<br />

v. Gardneri.<br />

Bracts about 1 cm. long; stem glabrous (southeastern<br />

Brazil)<br />

w. Glaziovii.<br />

Bracts more than 1 cm. long; stem usually pubescent.<br />

leaves averaging not more than<br />

Styles long-pilose;<br />

4.5 cm. wide (Colombia) x. Eliasii.<br />

Styles glabrous; leaves averaging more than 4.5 cm.<br />

wide.<br />

Leaves appressed-pilose (Amazonian Peru and<br />

Brazil)<br />

y. hirsuta.<br />

Leaves hirsute-tomentulous or hirsutulous (Galapagos<br />

Islands) z. galapagensis.

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