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3. Filaments of stamens distinctly connate for most of their length to form a tube that surrounds the gynoecium above the perigone; tepals white with green maculae forming a basal green ring ..................................................................................... 1.
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Filaments of stamens free above the perigone; tepals purplish-pink with green and white, unconnected, basal markings ................ ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 13.
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long, ovate, flattened and appressed to the ground, velutinous on the adaxial side, with longitudinal furrows ........................................................................................................................................................................... 22.
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long, linear-elongated and suberect, glabrous, smooth ................................ 5
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long ............................................................ 17.
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Anthers
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long, free, although connivent to the style; leaves linear-filiform; flowers campanulate-urceolate, rarely stellate but then tepals up to
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long .......................................................................................................................... 15.
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<emphasis id="86E9307FFFF3FFF4F93DF865B1F8F80A" bold="true" box="[1299,1451,1995,2017]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Rhadamanthus</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="0F6C4F58FFF3FFF4FCA6F846B1F8F815" box="[136,1451,2024,2046]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">6. Inflorescence distinctly branched with at least secondary branches ................................................................................................ 7</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="0F6C4F58FFF3FFF4FCA6F7A8B1F8F7F1" box="[136,1451,2053,2075]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18"> Inflorescence not branched, always simple racemes ........................................................................................................................ 8</keyLead>
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7. Ovary conical, semi-inferior in appearance; inflorescence succulent; flowers lasting some days; tepals remain at the base of the mature capsule ................................................................................................................................................................... 4.
<taxonomicName id="739D97EEFFF0FFF7F94FFF12B1F9FF3A" ID-CoL="8VVPL" ID-ENA="44986" authorityName="Harv. ex Moore &amp; Masters" authorityYear="1866" box="[1377,1450,188,209]" class="Liliopsida" family="Asparagaceae" genus="Bowiea" kingdom="Plantae" order="Asparagales" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="genus">
<emphasis id="86E9307FFFF0FFF7F94FFF12B1F9FF3A" bold="true" box="[1377,1450,188,209]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Bowiea</emphasis>
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Ovary ovoid, clearly superior; inflorescence never succulent; flowers usually lasting one day; tepals cohering above to form a cap at the top of the mature capsule.................................................................................................................................. 18.
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<emphasis id="86E9307FFFF0FFF7F916FF5BB1F8FEE0" bold="true" box="[1336,1451,245,267]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Schizobasis</emphasis>
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8. Flowers small (
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long); tepals connate for most of their length, tubular, nodding; inflorescence 1(2)-flowered with a pair of subopposite bracts; stigma with six, minute, erect teeth .......................................................................................... 12.
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<emphasis id="86E9307FFFF0FFF7F965FE81B1F8FEAE" bold="true" box="[1355,1451,303,325]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Litanthus</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="0F6C4F58FFF0FFF7FCA6FEE2B1F8FE95" pageId="18" pageNumber="19"> Flowers larger or with a different morphology; inflorescence usually with more flowers; bracts never subopposite; stigma indistinct to trilobed .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 9</keyLead>
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9. Flowers with only 3 stamens corresponding to the inner whorl .................................................................................... 25.
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<emphasis id="86E9307FFFF0FFF7F97CFE2BB1F9FE70" bold="true" box="[1362,1450,389,411]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Triandra</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="0F6C4F58FFF0FFF7FCA6FE0DB1F8FE5C" box="[136,1451,418,440]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19"> Flowers with 6 stamens .................................................................................................................................................................. 10</keyLead>
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<paragraph id="B422EC6DFFF0FFF7FCA6FE11B1F8FE3F" blockId="18.[136,1452,159,2053]" box="[136,1451,447,469]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="0F6C4F58FFF0FFF7FCA6FE11B1F8FE3F" box="[136,1451,447,469]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">10. Flowers verpertine-nocturnal, nodding with strongly reflexed tepals ............................................................................................ 11</keyLead>
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<paragraph id="B422EC6DFFF0FFF7FCA6FE72B1F8FE19" blockId="18.[136,1452,159,2053]" box="[136,1451,476,498]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="0F6C4F58FFF0FFF7FCA6FE72B1F8FE19" box="[136,1451,476,498]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19"> Flowers diurnal, patent to suberect (rarely nodding), with erect to spreading tepals (sometimes reflexed) .................................. 15</keyLead>
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11. Filaments adnate for ¼ to ½ of tepal length ................................................................................................................ 10.
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<emphasis id="86E9307FFFF0FFF7F966FE56B1F8FDE5" bold="true" box="[1352,1451,504,526]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Iosanthus</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="0F6C4F58FFF0FFF7FCA6FDB8B1F8FDC0" box="[136,1451,532,555]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19"> Filaments free to shortly adnate to tepals (less than ¼ of tepal length) ......................................................................................... 12</keyLead>
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12. Leaves narrowly linear and distinctly coiled distally; filaments narrow, straight or slightly incurved, connivent to the style and crossing each other along the upper third ................................................................................................................ 20.
<taxonomicName id="739D97EEFFF0FFF7F901FDE1B1F8FD8E" authorityName="Martínez-Azorín &amp; Crespo &amp; Alonso-Vargas &amp; Pinter &amp; Crouch &amp; Dold &amp; Mucina &amp; Pfosser &amp; Wetschnig" authorityYear="2023" box="[1327,1451,591,613]" class="Liliopsida" family="Asparagaceae" genus="Spirophyllos" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" order="Asparagales" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="genus">
<emphasis id="86E9307FFFF0FFF7F901FDE1B1F8FD8E" bold="true" box="[1327,1451,591,613]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Spirophyllos</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="0F6C4F58FFF0FFF7FCA6FDC2B1F8FD75" pageId="18" pageNumber="19"> Leaves narrowly linear or wide and flattened but never distinctly coiled distally; filaments with a different morphology and/or disposition ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 13</keyLead>
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13. Filaments straight, suberect to spreading ........................................................................................................................ 9.
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<emphasis id="86E9307FFFF0FFF7F97DFD0BB1F8FD50" bold="true" box="[1363,1451,677,699]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Indurgia</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="0F6C4F58FFF0FFF7FCA6FD6DB1F8FD3C" box="[136,1451,706,728]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19"> Filaments sigmoid, incurved and connivent to the style along the middle portion and spreading above ...................................... 14</keyLead>
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14. Filaments narrow and distinctly constricted at base to join the tepals; bracteoles absent; bulb scales compact ... 29.
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<emphasis id="86E9307FFFF0FFF7F905FD71B1F8FD1E" bold="true" box="[1323,1451,735,757]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Vera-duthiea</emphasis>
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Filaments distinctly widened along the basal portion to enclose the ovary; bracteoles present and distinct but usually early caducous; bulb scales loose ....................................................................................................................................................... 24.
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<emphasis id="86E9307FFFF0FFF7F91BFCB6B1F9FCC5" bold="true" box="[1333,1450,792,814]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Thuranthos</emphasis>
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15. Leaves strongly keeled, with distinct purple maculations at base; dehisced anthers circinate; bulb scales loose .......... 30.
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<keyLead id="0F6C4F58FFF0FFF7FCA6FCFDB1F8FC83" box="[136,1451,850,872]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19"> Leaves not strongly keeled, nor maculate at base; dehisced anthers not circinate; bulb scales compact or rarely loose .............. 16</keyLead>
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16. Basal leaves surrounded by sheathing cataphylls bearing transversally raised dark ribs; style bent downwards and usually distinctly sigmoid, with papillose stigma ........................................................................................................................................ 23.
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<emphasis id="86E9307FFFF0FFF7F97AFC22B1F8FC4A" bold="true" box="[1364,1451,908,929]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Tenicroa</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="0F6C4F58FFF0FFF7FCA6FC07B1F8FC1C" pageId="18" pageNumber="19"> Basal leaves not surrounded by sheathing cataphylls bearing transversally raised dark ribs (rarely barred but then lacking prominent ribs and showing papillate filaments); style erect or rarely declinate, not distinctly sigmoid, with minute to capitate stigma .......... ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17</keyLead>
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17. Inflorescence curved to nodding at early development stages; raceme usually short and widely corymbose to subglobose, rarely subspiciform and compact; seeds tetrahedrally folded with narrowly winged angles .................................................. 2.
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<keyLead id="0F6C4F58FFF0FFF7FCA6FB97B1F8FB80" pageId="18" pageNumber="19"> Inflorescence erect at all development stages; raceme more elongated, racemose-spiciform, very rarely subcorymbose; seeds flattened and usually windged, not tetrahedrally folded ................................................................................................................ 18</keyLead>
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18. Tepals long connate for most of their length, rarely to the middle; flowers urceolate or campanulate, lasting for more than two days (up to 7 days) ........................................................................................................................................................... 16.
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<keyLead id="0F6C4F58FFF0FFF7FCA6FB67B1F8FB35" box="[136,1451,1224,1247]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">19. Tepals connate to 2/5 of their length forming a distinct tube ......................................................................................................... 20</keyLead>
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Tepals free or very shortly connate in an indistinct tube to
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long ......................................................................................... 23
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21. Flowers stellate, patent to suberect; free portion of tepals spreading-patent; ovary mostly visible from outside; stamens exerted and spreading....................................................................................................................................................................... 26.
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Flowers campanulate, mostly nodding; free portion of tepals erect; ovary included in the campanulate perianth; stamens included and connivent to the style ................................................................................................................................14.
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22. Free portion of tepals elongated and narrowly lanceolate-oblong to sub-spathulate and usually strongly reflexed; filaments elongated-exerted and connivent to the style (rarely spreading above the connivent portion); ovary included in the perianth tube .. ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 5.
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Free portion of tepals spreading-patent and with different morphology; stamens exerted and spreading-incurved; ovary mostly visible from outside .................................................................................................................................................. 28.
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23. Ovary and style white or sometimes tinged with violet; filaments fusiform and inflated in the middle, distinctly papillate on the lower portion .................................................................................................................................................................. 7.
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<keyLead id="0F6C4F58FFF0FFF7FCA6F9D7B1F8F965" box="[136,1451,1657,1679]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19"> Ovary green to orange-yellow, never white; filaments not clearly fusiform, smooth or rarely papillate ....................................... 24</keyLead>
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24. Dehiscent, dry, yellow capsules disposed on green, long lasting and photosynthetic pedicels; basal bracts usually long spurred, to
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long ............................................................................................................................................................................ 3.
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25. Seeds polygonal or irregularly compressed, 12.4(3) mm long; capsules
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long; leaf terete, mostly solitary ........................ ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 8.
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<keyLead id="0F6C4F58FFF0FFF7FCA6F888B1F8F8D0" box="[136,1451,1829,1851]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19"> Seeds and/or capsules larger or with different morphology; leaves terete or flat, commonly several ........................................... 26</keyLead>
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26. Flower buds subglobose and nodding; flowers disposed on long, patent to suberect pedicels; leaves mostly flat, wide and short, rarely linear subcanaliculated ............................................................................................................................... 15.
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<keyLead id="0F6C4F58FFF0FFF7FCA6F8D2B1F8F87A" box="[136,1451,1916,1938]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19"> Flowers and leaves not as above .................................................................................................................................................... 27</keyLead>
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27. Seeds narrowly lanceolate, about 3 times longer than wide; leaves synanthous; bulb scales commonly loose; flowers carneous or greenish, subcampanulate; tepals suberect, connivent at base and spreading apically ................................................... 31.
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Seeds subellipsoid, to twice longer than wide; leaves mostly hysteranthous or rarely synanthous; bulb scales compact; flowers white to yellowish, stellate with spreading tepals or rarely subcampanulate
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28
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28. Inflorescence (including peduncle) short, reaching up to
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above ground level .................................................................... 29
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Inflorescence (including peduncle) commonly longer than
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above ground level ................................................................. 31
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29. Capsules on laterally recurved pedicels ............................................................................................................................ 6.
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<keyLead id="0F6C4F58FFF1FFF6FCA6FF58B1F8FEE0" box="[136,1451,245,267]" pageId="19" pageNumber="20"> Capsules on erect pedicels .............................................................................................................................................................. 30</keyLead>
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30. Capsules with the valves reflexed from the base at dehiscence to widely expose the seeds ...................................... 10.
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Capsules with the valves not reflexed at dehiscence ..................................................................................................... 11.
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31. Bulb deep red inside; withered tepals papery, translucent; bracts shortly oblong-obovate to
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long, navicular; peduncle above ground level short, usually as long as or shorter than the raceme, rarely elongated .................................................. 19.
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<keyLead id="0F6C4F58FFF1FFF6FCA6FE72B1F8FE1A" box="[136,1451,476,498]" pageId="19" pageNumber="20"> Bracteoles lacking .......................................................................................................................................................................... 34</keyLead>
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33. Bulb scales producing abundant whitish silky threads when broken; withered perigone remaining at the base of developing capsule ......................................................................................................................................................................... 26.
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Bulb scales not producing threads when broken; withered tepals basally circumcissile remaining as a cap at the top of the developing capsule .............................................................................................................................................................................. 21.
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34. Style subclavate, usually thickened, as long as or only slightly longer than the ovary; stigma truncate and trigonous; capsule with apiculate valves; plants from
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and neighboring countries ....................................................................................... 9.
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Style filiform, about twice the ovary length; stigma minute; capsule valves not apiculate; plants from western Mediterranean Basin ............................................................................................................................................................................... 27.
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