dc:creator"Couvreur, Thomas L. P.; Dagallier, Leo-Paul M. J.; Crozier, Francoise; Ghogue, Jean-Paul; Hoekstra, Paul H.; Kamdem, Narcisse G.; Johnson, David M.; Murray, Nancy A.; Sonke, Bonaventure";
dc:title"Polyceratocarpus microtrichus Ghesq. Ex Pellegr., Bull. Soc. Bot. France Mem: 68 1950";
dc:creator"Couvreur, Thomas L. P.; Dagallier, Leo-Paul M. J.; Crozier, Francoise; Ghogue, Jean-Paul; Hoekstra, Paul H.; Kamdem, Narcisse G.; Johnson, David M.; Murray, Nancy A.; Sonke, Bonaventure";
dc:description"Figure 95. Polyceratocarpus pellegrinii A flowering branch B detail of bisexual flower, 6 petals removed C stamen D carpel, side view, and detail of ovules E detail of male flower. Polyceratocarpus parviflorus F bisexual flower, 4 petals removed G outer petal, inside view H inner petal, inside view I stamen J carpel, side view, detail of ovules K fruiting branch. Polyceratocarpus microtrichus L flowering branch M bisexual flower, 4 petals removed N stamen, side and from view A-E from Le Testu 7754 F-J from Le Testu 8549 K from Chevalier 21343 L-N from Halle 2279. Drawings by Helene Lamourdedieu, Publications Scientifiques du Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris; modified from Le Thomas (1969 b, pl. 49, p. 279).";
dc:description"Figure 96. Polyceratocarpus microtrichus A leaf, upper side B leaf, lower side C fruits, note white smooth monocarps. Polyceratocarpus parviflorus D detail of bisexual flower showing receptacle, one outer petals and two inner petals removed E habit F flower, top view G fruits, note ribbed monocarps. Polyceratocarpus pellegrinii H fruit, note curved green and irregularly ribbed monocarps I base of trunk J leaf, lower side K base of leaf, upper side, note raised midrib L flower, top view A-C Droissart 1881 D-G Couvreur 1032 H, L Couvreur 575 I-K Couvreur 1178. Photos A-C Vincent Droissart D-L Thomas L. P. Couvreur.";
dc:description"Map 12. A Piptostigma pilosum B Piptostigma submontanum C Polyceratocarpus microtrichus D Polyceratocarpus parviflorus E Polyceratocarpus pellegrinii F Sirdavidia solannona G Sphaerocoryne gracilipes H Toussaintia hallei I Uvaria afzelii. White borders represent region limits in Cameroon; green patches represent protected areas (see methods and Suppl. material 1: Fig. S 1).";