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

near the base of the ovary, free, or united close to the base; anthers<br />

linear-oblong, 2-celled, versatile; gynophore erect; ovary 1-celled,<br />

with 4 parietal placentae; styles 4, distinct to the base; stigmas<br />

reniform-capitate; fruit ovoid.<br />

TYPE SPECIES: Mitostemma Glaziovii Mast.<br />

REFERENCE: Gontscharow, Bull. Jard. Princ. U. S. S. R. 26:<br />

556-558. 1927.<br />

Styles much longer than the ovary (British Guiana).<br />

Styles shorter than the ovary (Brazil).<br />

Ovary glabrous; leaves sharply acuminate at apex.<br />

1. M. Jenmanii.<br />

2. M. Glaziovii.<br />

Ovary white- villous; leaves obtuse or obtusely acuminate at apex.<br />

3. M. brevifilis.<br />

Our knowledge of this genus is still altogether too imperfect,<br />

especially in regard to the shape of the corona filaments. The only<br />

adequate specimen in the United States National Herbarium is one of<br />

Glaziovii, and from that the description of the corona given above<br />

M .<br />

has been derived. The descriptions of the corona presented by<br />

Masters, Harms, and Gontscharow differ from each other in certain<br />

details. Masters amplified his Latin diagnosis of the corona thus:<br />

"The corona springs from the mouth of the very short flower-tube,<br />

and consists of a large number of separate, threadlike, thick processes<br />

arranged in a triple series; the outermost are terete, acute, fleshy,<br />

reddish orange, somewhat shorter than the petals; next to these is a<br />

series of lobes like those just described, but each has a membranous,<br />

lacerate wing on either side, so that the thick, fleshy thread is, as<br />

it were, a midrib between the two membranous wings; the third and<br />

innermost series consists of a number of oblong processes, wholly<br />

membranous, crisped, and lacerate at the edges." I believe the<br />

coronal structure is similar in all three species.<br />

Mitostemma is even more like Dilkea than has been supposed; the<br />

presence of a well defined calyx tube to distinguish Dilkea cannot<br />

be relied upon, inasmuch as the sepals at length separate, leaving a<br />

very small calyx, which, as in Mitostemma, is not much more than the<br />

enlargement of the top of the peduncle.<br />

1. Mitostemma Jenmanii Mast. Journ. Bot. Brit. & For. 21: 34.<br />

1883.<br />

Scandent shrub(?), glabrous throughout; tendrils few, stout;<br />

branches terete or subangular; petioles about 1 cm. long, suberose,

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