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

P, Y). Cayo Sabinal, Shafer 850 (Y), 1101 (F, N, Y). Caobilla,<br />

Acuna 8882 (HV). Oriente: Ekman 7440 (S); Shafer 3081 (Y),<br />

3618 (Y). Sierra de Nipe, Ekman 2230 (S), 6139 (S), 9929 (S),<br />

9969 (S). Cupey, Ekman 6319 (S). Gamboa, Ekman 14961 (B,<br />

Gen, S).<br />

This and the following variety differ from others of this relationship<br />

by much smaller, more delicate bracts.<br />

30111. Passiflora foetida var. polyadena (Griseb.) <strong>Killip</strong>, comb,<br />

nov.<br />

Passiflora ciliata var. polyadena Griseb. Cat. PI. Cub. 285. 1866.<br />

Not P. polyaden Veil.<br />

Passiflora pseudociliata Britton, Bull. Torrey Club 44: 19. 1917.<br />

Plant glabrous; leaves 3-lobed (midnerve: lateral nerves, 3:2;<br />

lobes oblong-lanceolate, obtuse or subacute), subentire or remotely<br />

ciliate-denticulate, cordate, membranous; bracts bipinnatisect, 1 to 2<br />

cm. long, barely half as long as the fruit; flowers 3 to 4 cm. wide,<br />

white, pink-tinged, the corona filaments white and purple; fruit<br />

about 2 cm. in diameter, scarlet.<br />

TYPE LOCALITY: Cuba.<br />

DISTRIBUTION: Throughout Cuba.<br />

CUBA: Wright in 1865 (B, type, HA, N, Y); Sauvalle 893 (HA);<br />

De la Sagra 197 (K); Pilsbry (Ph). Pinar del Rio: Shafer 11858<br />

(Y). Habana: Leon 4125 (HS, N, Y) ;<br />

Ekman 14074 (B, S), 16445 (B,<br />

S). Matanzas: Le6n 13135 (HS, Y) ; <strong>Killip</strong> 13913 (N). Santa Clara:<br />

Leon 5361 (Y), 5369 (Y); Le6n & Roca 7941 (Y), 8172 (Y); Shafer<br />

12170 (Y); Britton & Wilson 5698 (Y) ; Britton, Britton & Wilson 5511<br />

(Y), 6086 (Y); Britton, Earle & Wilson 5886 (B, Y); Luna 370 (HS);<br />

Otto 142 (B); Combs 44 (F, K, Y); L. B. Smith et al. 3146 (N).<br />

Camaguey: Britton & Wilson 427 (HV, Y); Britton, Britton &<br />

Shafer 675 (Y); Britton, Britton & Cowell 13155 (N, P, Y, type of P.<br />

pseudociliata}', Britton 2370 (Y); Shafer 684 (Y), 2690 (F, Y), 3340<br />

(Y); Leon & Roca 8843 (HS, N). Oriente: Ekman 9774 (S).<br />

Subgenus XX. DYSOSMIOIDES<br />

302. Passiflora villosa Veil. Fl. Flumin. 9: pi. 87. 1827 (plate only);<br />

M. Roemer, Fam. Nat. Syn. 2: 180. 1846.<br />

Plant densely villous-hirsute with yellowish hairs; stem terete,<br />

sulcate, purplish; stipules ovate-lanceolate, 1.5 to 2 cm. long, 0.8 to<br />

1.2 cm. wide at base, lacerate-dentate, the teeth aristate, usually<br />

gland-tipped, the glands narrowly clavate; petioles up to 1.5 cm.

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