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Project Name Data (Last Modified On 5/8/2013)
 

Flora Data (Last Modified On 5/8/2013)
Species Parathesis microcalyx Donn. Sm.
PlaceOfPublication Bot. Gaz. (Crawfordsville) 48: 295. 1909.-FIG. 5.
Description Shrubs or small trees, the twigs slender, covered with minute reddish and closely appressed tomentum. Leaves small, slender-petiolate, the petioles to 2 cm long, canaliculate, with fine appressed stellate tomentum beneath, glabrous above; leaf blades oblanceolate or oblanceolate-oblong, 7.5-11 cm long and 2.6-4 cm wide, acuminate basally, subabruptly acuminate apically, thin, paler beneath, essentially entire, pellucid-punctate with short horizontal linear glands, glabrous above, with fine stellate reddish tomentum on the lower surface in a narrow costal zone, the lateral veins fine on both surfaces. Inflorescences terminal, shorter than the leaves, pyramidal, slender-branched, to 7 cm long, covered with minute reddish closely-appressed tomentum. Flowers few, sub- corymbose, borne on slender finely reddish-tomentose pedicels 1.5-4 mm long; buds ovoid, ca. 3 mm long, the tomentum fine, reddish; calyx finely reddish- tomentose, black-punctate, the sepals ca. 1 mm long, connate basally; petals linear-punctate, narrowly triangular, ca. 3 mm long, connate basally, papillose- tomentose within along the edges and apically; stamens ca. 1.75 mm long,
Habit Shrubs or small trees
Description the filaments glabrous, subequaling the anthers, the anthers erect, ovate, densely black-punctate dorsally, dorsifixed ca. ? above base; ovary ovoid, black- punctate, covered with minute reddish tomentum, the ovules 5-7, uniseriate, the style slender, 2.5-3 mm long, sparsely hairy. Fruit blackish-purple at maturity, in dense clusters, subglobose, drying 4-6 mm in diameter.
Distribution Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.
Specimen DARIEN: Cana, Williams 719 (LL, NY, US). Vicinity of El Real, Rio Tuira, trail between Rio Escucha Ruido and Rio Tuira, Stern et al. 571 (LL, MO). CANAL ZONE': Gatuin, Hayes 207 (NY), 706 (BM).
 
 
 
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