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<mods:title>A revision of Octolepis Oliv. (Thymelaeaceae, Octolepidoideae)</mods:title>
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. —
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Monoecious shrubs, rarely small trees; bark usually lenticellate. Leaves alternate, persistent on mature stems, apex usually not aborting. Inflorescences lateral or sublateral, borne on the foliated portion of the stems; axes compact, racemose, elongating with up to
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. 0.5(-1) mm thick [plants of continental Africa].
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Oliv.
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Z.S.Rogers
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FIG. 1. — SEM microphotograph of the petals in
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(sect.
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), adaxial surface of sepals (S) and abaxial surface of petal lobes (L). The arrow indicates the point where two erect lobes meet to form a single deeply divid- ed bifid petal. The stamens located just above petal lobes are out of frame;
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. —
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Capuron.
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Octolepide
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<emphasis italics="true" lastPageId="5" lastPageNumber="94" pageId="4" pageNumber="93">(nec diociis), habitu plerumque fruticoso (nec arborescente), foliis persistentibus (nec caducis), inflorescentiis lateralibus (nec terminalibus), petalis lobis late oblongis (nec triangularibus) et pericarpio tenui pagina laevi (nec crasso pagina plus minusve rugosa) differt.</emphasis>
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Dioecious trees; bark rarely lenticellate. Leaves alternate to opposite, caducous on mature stems, apex often aborting. Inflorescences axillary, fasciculate; fascicles 1 to several-flowered, usually borne on defoliated portion of stems. Flowers unisexual; sepals spreading or erect; petals 4-6 (10); petal lobes narrowly triangular, length/width ratio
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. 4-7:1, spreading, adpressed to sepals, apex acute, rounded at the tip. Staminate flowers with (8) 10 (12) (20) stamens; pistillode minute, obscured by many receptacle trichomes. Pistillate flowers with (8) 10 (12) (20) staminodes. Fruits green-yellow, fleshy, often bicostate on both sides of dehiscence lines; p e r i c a r p
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thick, rugose or rugulose, often pitted, rarely smooth when dry. Seeds with cotyledons
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thick [plants of
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Key to the species of
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(Leaves of Malagasy species illustrated in
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1. Monoecious shrubs, rarely small trees; petal lobes broadly oblong (length/width ratio 1-1.5:1), apex truncate or rounded; fruits dry; [plants of Africa] ................................................................................ 2.
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1. Dioecious trees; petal lobes narrowly triangular (length/width ratio 4-7:1), apex acute, rounded at the tip; fruits fleshy; [plants of
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2. Leaf blades chartaceous, apex attenuate-acuminate; secondary veins 15-25 pairs, closely-spaced; pedicels
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in diam.; receptacle trichomes surrounding the gynoecium 2.5-3.0 mm long in pistillate flowers .... ...................................................................................................................................... 1.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1042,1205,845,868]" pageId="5" pageNumber="94">O. aymoniniana</emphasis>
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2. Leaf blades coriaceous or coriaceous-chartaceous, apex usually slightly emarginate to retuse, sometimes acute, rounded, or obtuse, rarely short cuspidate; secondary veins rarely up to 12 pairs, sparsely-spaced; pedicels more than
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in diam.; receptacle trichomes surrounding the gynoecium up to
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long in pistillate flowers .................................................................................................................................... 3
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3. Petioles
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long; pedicels (in flower or fruit)
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long, (1.5-)
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in diam.; sepals
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wide; bidif petals 10 (i.e. 20 lobes); stamens and staminodes 20 ...................................... 6.
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3. Petioles up to
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long; pedicels (in flower or fruit) ≤
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long, up to
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in diam.; sepals
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wide; bifid petals 4-6 (i.e. 8-12 lobes); stamens and staminodes (8) 10 (12) .............................................. 4
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4. Widest leaf blades
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long; flowers
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wide; largest fruits
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long, dehiscence lines 1 or 2, rarely 3 .................................................................................. 4.
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4. Widest leaf blades (1.6-)
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long; flowers more than
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wide; largest fruits
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long, dehiscence lines 4 or 5 .................................................................................... 5
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5. Longest leaf blades 2.8-6.0(-6.5) cm long,
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. 1-2.5 times longer than wide; leaf margin flat; flowers
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wide ........................................................................................................................................ 3.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1112,1205,1200,1223]" pageId="5" pageNumber="94">O. dioica</emphasis>
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5. Longest leaf blades (7.0-)
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. 3-6 times longer than wide; leaf margin undulate; flowers
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wide .................................................................................................................. 5.
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