The inclusion of Akeassia in Grangea (Asteraceae) and description of a new species from Gabon: Grangea ogoouensis Author Beentje, Henk Author Lachenaud, Olivier text Candollea 2020 2020-11-10 75 2 311 319 journal article 20541 10.15553/c2020v752a12 479dd8b7-51b3-425e-b74b-6ba4a5e46f35 2235-3658 5724909 Key to the species of Grangea (Species occurring in Gabon are in bold). 1. Pappus a coroniform ring with dentate or laciniate margin (the ring sometimes very short in G. ceruanoides but then outer florets in a single series) ....................................... 2 1a. Pappus of free bristles, or bristle-scales briefly connate at base, or absent; outer florets in several series ................. 6 2. Leaves shallowly dentate (teeth to 2 mm deep), long-attenuate at base; achenes glandular, without hairs; endemic to Burundi ....................................................... G. jeffreyana 2a. Leaves pinnatifid, or if shortly toothed then auriculate at base; achenes mostly hairy (sometimes glabrous in G. maderaspatana ) and often glandular as well .............. 3 3. Capitula 3 – 6 together in terminal corymbs; hairs on achenes simple and uncinate at apex; pappus margin very shortly and irregularly toothed; erect herb; Angola , Zambia , Zimbabwe , Namibia , Botswana ................ G. anthemoides 3a. Capitula, at least the majority of them, solitary; hairs on achenes (when present) either bifid, or if simple then not uncinate; pappus margin laciniate with ± linear teeth; erect or decumbent herbs ....................................................... 4 4. Outer florets in one series; achenes eglandular, compressed; Sahelian region from Senegal to South Sudan ................. ................................................................... G. ceruanoides 4a. Outer florets in several series; achenes glandular, compressed or quadrangular ................................................ 5 5. Achenes strongly quadrangular in cross section; pappus ring less than 0.5 mm high; phyllaries 2–3 mm long; plant low and very compact, c. 10 cm tall; endemic to Zambia ......... ................................................................... G. zambesiaca 5a. Achenes compressed, elliptic and weakly 2(– 4)angled in cross-section; pappus ring to 1.3 mm high; phyllaries 3–7 mm long; plant very variable in habit, usually taller; widespread in tropical and subtropical Africa, Madagascar , and tropical Asia ................................ G. maderaspatana 6. Marginal florets almost urceolate, often red; phyllaries to 4 mm ; achenes without hairs; pappus absent or consisting of 1–2 free bristles; Madagascar ........................ G. lyrata 6a. Marginal florets with narrow cylindric base, always yellow; phyllaries to 3 mm long; achenes with hairs; pappus present (sometimes caducous in G. gossypina ) ............................ 7 7. Pappus of relatively broad bristle-scales to 1 mm long, shortly connate at base; leaves shallowly dentate; Madagascar ............................................... G. madagascariensis 7a. Pappus of smaller and filiform free bristles; leaves shallowly dentate to pinnatifid ...................................................... 8 8. Capitula solitary, on peduncles 1–3 cm long; hairs on achenes uncinate with bifid tips; creeping herb; Madagascar .......... ...................................................................... G. gossypina 8a. Capitula (at least the majority of them) in groups of 2–8, on short peduncles < 5 mm long; hairs on achenes simple, not uncinate; erect or clambering herbs ........................ 9 9. Leaves all shallowly dentate with teeth to 3 mm deep; phyllaries 1.2–1.5(–2) × 0.3– 0.4 mm ; pappus bristles of outer florets in number 0–3(–5), of inner florets 4–9(–12); widespread in West and Central Africa ... G. grangeoides 9a. Leaves, at least the lower ones, deeply pinnatilobed to pinnatifid; phyllaries 1.2 –2.5 × 0.5–1.2 mm ; pappus bristles of outer florets in number 6– 16, of inner florets 12–18; endemic to west-central Gabon ................. G. ogoouensis