1 |
Midrib of leaf blade clearly raised above |
2
|
- |
Midrib of leaf blade sunken,impressed, or flat above |
4
|
2 |
Petals fused at base (even just shortly); fruits in a single unit (syncarpous) |
3
|
- |
Petals free; fruits in several independent monocarps (apocarpous) |
Polyceratocarpus pellegrinii
|
3 |
Corolla lobes similar and equal in length, forming a distinct tube at the base, margins generally flat |
Isolona
|
- |
Corolla lobes clearly differentiated into inner and outer petals; the outer ones longer than inner ones, margins generally undulate or crisped |
Monodora
|
4 |
Liana or scrambling shrub |
5
|
- |
Tree or shrub |
14
|
5 |
Hook-shaped structures (modified inflorescence) present on branches even in juvenile plants |
Artabotrys
|
- |
Hook-shaped structures absent |
6
|
6 |
Indumentum of stellate and/or fasciculate hairs |
Uvaria
(pro parte)
|
- |
Indumentum (if present) of simple hairs |
7
|
7 |
Anthers septate (few species) |
8
|
- |
Anthers not septate (most species) |
9
|
8 |
Petals subequal; stipe shorter than seeded section of monocarp; indehiscent; several seeds per monocarp |
Xylopia thomsonii
|
- |
Outer petals longer than inner; stipe at least twice as long as seeded section of monocarp; monocarps indehiscent; seed 1 per monocarp |
Neostenanthera myristicifolia
|
9 |
Leaves bicolored; above green, below glaucous to whitish; monocarps moniliform when more than one seed, ovules uniseriate |
10
|
- |
Leaves green on both sides; monocarps not moniliform, globose to conical, ovules biseriate |
12
|
10 |
Tertiary venation percurrent when viewed from below, or if venation obscure, then stamens <35 |
Monanthotaxis
|
- |
Tertiary venation reticulate and stamens> 40 |
11
|
11 |
Inflorescences terminal (leaf opposed or extra-axillary) |
Afroguatteria
|
- |
Inflorescences axillary |
Sphaerocoryne
|
12 |
Receptacle columnar or elongated; petals 6 to 12 in 2 or 3 whorls |
Toussaintia
|
- |
Receptacle convex but not columnar; petals 6 in two whorls |
13
|
13 |
Sepals entirely fused, enclosing flower in bud, tearing as flower enlarges; fruits pseudosyncarpous |
Letestudoxa
|
- |
Sepals free or basally fused, not enclosing flower in bud; fruits apocarpous |
Uvaria
(pro parte)
|
14 |
Indumentum of scale-like hairs (easily visible with a hand lens) |
Meiocarpidium
|
- |
Indumentum (if present) of stellate, fasciculate or simple hairs |
15
|
15 |
Indumentum of stellate and/or fasciculate hairs and fruits pseudosyncarpous |
Duguetia
|
- |
Indumentum of simple hairs, or glabrous; fruits mostly apocarpous (pseudosyncarpous in
Annona
and
Anonidium
)
|
16
|
16 |
Sepals 2; petals 4 |
Uvariopsis
|
- |
Sepals 3; petals 3 or 6 |
17
|
17 |
Inner bark/slash yellow; petals 3, opposite the 3 sepals |
Annickia
|
- |
Inner bark/slash cream to reddish; petals 6, or if 3 then only 2 sepals present |
18
|
18 |
Petals fused into a clear tube at the base, plicate (transversely folded) in bud |
Hexalobus
|
- |
Petals free, petals not plicate (not folded in bud) |
19
|
19 |
Outer petals reduced, sepal like, smaller than inner petals |
20
|
- |
Outer petals not reduced, subequal to or larger than inner petals |
21
|
20 |
Secondary veins 11 to 17 pairs; inflorescence compact, generally up to than 10(-15) mm long |
Brieya
|
- |
Secondary veins (15-)22 to 66 pairs; inflorescence compact to lax, but always longer than 16 mm |
Piptostigma
|
21 |
Receptacle cylindrical; anther connective reduced to a tuft of hairs |
Mischogyne
|
- |
Receptacle convex to flat; connective well developed, discoid to apiculate |
22
|
22 |
Tertiary venation percurrent |
23
|
- |
Tertiary venation reticulate |
25
|
23 |
Leaf apex obtuse, rounded or emarginate (in Cameroonian species); fruits (pseudo)syncarpous |
Annona
|
- |
Leaf apex acute, acuminate or caudate; fruits apocarpous |
24
|
24 |
Outer petals much longer than inner petals; inner petals forming a dome over the receptacle; anthers septate; seed 1 per monocarp |
Neostenanthera
|
- |
Petals sub equal or outer slightly longer; inner petals not forming a dome over the receptacle; anthers not septate; seeds> 1 per monocarp |
Polyceratocarpus
(pro parte)
|
25 |
Sepals reduplicate-valvate, buds ridged |
Uvariastrum
|
- |
Sepals not reduplicate-valvate, buds not ridged |
26
|
26 |
Petals homogenously red to pink, all reflexed at maturity; anthers bright yellow
in vivo
at maturity; carpel 1; monocarp 1
|
Sirdavidia
|
- |
Petals green, yellow, cream, not reflexed or only curved outward; anthers not bright yellow; carpels> 1; monocarps generally more than one |
27
|
28 |
Anthers septate; monocarps dehiscent |
Xylopia
|
- |
Anthers not septate; monocarps not dehiscent |
29
|
29 |
Individuals androdioecious or dioecious with separate male, female or bisexual flowers |
30
|
- |
Individuals with bisexual flowers |
31
|
30 |
Flowering peduncles present,> 50 mm long; stamens more than 30; fruits (pseudo)syncarpous |
Anonidium
|
- |
Flowering peduncle absent; stamens less than 30; fruits apocarpous |
Greenwayodendron
|
31 |
Flowering pedicels> 15 mm; sepals free; outer petals up to five times longer than inner petals |
Cleistopholis
|
- |
Flowering pedicels <15 mm; sepals basally fused; petals subequal |
32
|
32 |
Petioles 2-5 mm long, 1-2 mm wide; petals 3(4), less than 10 mm long, basally fused |
Dennettia
|
- |
Petioles> 4 mm long, 3-9 mm wide; petals 6, 10 mm or longer, free |
Uvariodendron
|