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Published In: Flora of Ecuador 50: 87. 1994. (Fl. Ecuador) Name publication detail
 

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Notes:

This species is characterized by its reduced or deciduous pubescence, medium-sized rather narrowly obovate leaves, stipules 9-15 mm long, subsessile flowers, calyx lobes 1-1.5 mm long, corollas ca.. 3-5 mm long, and rather stout capsules 12-20 x 3-4 mm. The inflorescences axes are stout and rather straight. The leaves are usually glabrious abaxially with well developed pubescent domatia, and the secondary veins are rather few and the higher-order venation not readily evident.  As noted by Andersson (in Andersson & Taylor, 1994) this species is similar to Alseis labatoides, of northern Venezuela. 

Distribution: Wet lowland to premontane forest at 122-450 m in the western Amazon basin, in Brazil (Acre), Ecuador (Napo, Orellana, Sucumbíos), and Peru (Amazonas, Loreto, Madre de Dios, Ucayali).

 


 

 
 
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