ChrysobalanaceaePrance provides a taxonomic study of this large, woody family. This treatment accounts for approximately two-thirds of the species in the family. |
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3.0 mm long acumen acuminate at apex Amazonas base of receptacle basim becoming glabrous Bracts and bracteoles branches of inflorescence Brazil caducous Calycis-lobi Calyx lobes acute Chrysobalanaceae cm broad cm long Colombia coriaceous Couepia densely Distribution Ducke eglandular endocarp epicarp exceeding calyx lobes extus filaments fl BM fl F fl GH fl holotype fl IAN fl INPA fl RB French Guiana Fritsch Fruit glabra glabrous hirsute Hirtella Hooker f inflorescence Inflorescences terminal inserted at base intus isotypes laminae lanate leaf lenticellate Licania longae longi Maguire mesocarp Moquilea Ovary inserted ovate pairs palisade glands panicles paratypes Parinari pedicels persistent petioles pilose Pires Prance primary veins prominent beneath puberulous pubescent rachis and branches Receptacle campanulate Receptaculum sessile Silva sn fl sparsely species Stamens Steyermark Stipules stomatal cavities subtus supra Suriname terete Terr tomentellous tomentose tomentose on exterior Type venation Venezuela villous Wurdack young branches