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A REVISION OF THE AFRICAN GENERA PAROPSIOPSIS AND SMEATHMANNIA (PASSIFLORACEAEPAROPSIEAE), INCLUDING A NEW SPECIES OF PAROPSIOPSIS FROM CAMEROON

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 March 2009

J. M. de Vos
Affiliation:
Herbarium Vadense, Biosystematics Group, Wageningen University, Foulkesweg 37, 6703 BL Wageningen, The Netherlands. Present address: Institute for Systematic Botany, University of Zürich, Zollikerstrasse 107, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland. E-mail: [email protected]
F. J. Breteler
Affiliation:
Herbarium Vadense, Biosystematics Group, Wageningen University, Foulkesweg 37, 6703 BL Wageningen, The Netherlands. E-mail: [email protected]
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Abstract

The African genera Paropsiopsis Engl. and Smeathmannia R.Br. (PassifloraceaeParopsieae) are revised. The two genera are well separated based on the presence or absence of a second, annuliform, corona, as well as the number of stamens and curvature of their filaments. An overview of important characters and a key to all genera of Paropsieae is provided. In Paropsiopsis all previously recognised species are united under P. decandra (Baill.) Sleumer. In addition one species, Paropsiopsis atrichogyna J.M.de Vos & Breteler, is newly described and illustrated. In Smeathmannia both previously recognised species are maintained, but infraspecific taxa are rejected. Descriptions of both genera and their species, keys to species, illustrations and distribution maps are provided.

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Copyright © Trustees of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 2009

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