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Project Name Data (Last Modified On 8/12/2013)
 

Flora Data (Last Modified On 8/12/2013)
Genus Galipea Aublet
PlaceOfPublication Hist. P1. Gui. Franc. 2: 662, tab. 269. 1775.
Note TYPE: G. trifoliata Aublet.
Synonym Endostephium Turcz., Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou. 36(2): 227. 1823. Costa Vellozo, Fl. Flum. 19. 1825. Systemon Regel, Ind. Sem. Hort. Petrop. 38. 1856.
Description Trees or shrubs, the branches often conspicuously lenticellate. Leaves alter- nate, (1-)3-foliolate, the lamina elliptic to obovate, membranous to coriaceous, pellucid punctate, usually glabrous, the petiole often short, semiterete, usually narrowly winged. Inflorescences terminal and axillary, corymbose to paniculate, few to many flowered, the peduncles often long. Flowers fragrant, often showy, bisexual, 5-merous; calyx short campanulate to tubular, the lobes rarely distinct, erect, usually acute at the apex; corolla connate, several to many times longer than the calyx, the tube straight to slightly arcuate, cylindric, often narrowly so, the lobes imbricate in aestivation; stamens 5 to 8, fertile stamens usually 2, fertile anthers introrse, erect, longitudinally dehiscent, basifixed, staminodea linear, the filaments united in a tube coherent with the corolla tube; ovary usually globose to ellipsoid, subtended and partially enclosed in a cupular nectary, 4-5 carpellate, ovules 2, collateral, one slightly superposed, the style filiform, the stigma 3-5 lobed. Capsules 5-locular, oblong to subglobose, the individual segments connate basally, carinate, endocarp usually cartilaginous, bivalvate; seeds laterally com- pressed; embryo curved to uncinate with little or no albumen, radicle retracted between the cotylendons.
Habit Trees or shrubs
Distribution Galipea includes eight to ten species centered in northern South America with two species known from eastern Panama. One South American species, Galipea jasminiflora, has been incorrectly reported from Panama, but the Panamanian specimens assigned to this name are properly identified as G. trifoliata. Literature:
Reference Elias, T. S. 1970. Notes on the genus Galipea (Rutaceae) in Central America. J. Arnold Arbor. 51: 427-430.
Key a. Leaves trifoliolate; corolla tube slender, 9-11 mm long, the lobes oblong to narrowly obovate, 4-5 mm long, obtuse at the apex ...... 2. G. trifoliata aa. Leaves unifoliolate; corolla tube stout, 1.1-1.4 cm long, the lobes narrowly obovate, 1.3-1.6 cm long, acute at the apex ...... 1. G. panamensis
 
 
 
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