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  • Ixonanthaceae  (1)
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    Plant systematics and evolution 127 (1977), S. 217-242 
    ISSN: 1615-6110
    Keywords: Valerianaceae ; Valeriana ; Aretiastrum ; Growth form ; morphology and histology of shoot and leaf ; palynology
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The fiveAretiastrum species investigated are differentiated by morphological, histological and palynological characteristics from one another and from woodyValeriana species. It seems justified to regardAretiastrum at least as a distinct section ofValeriana but better as a separate genus.
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    ISSN: 1615-6110
    Keywords: Simaroubaceae ; Irvingiaceae ; Ixonanthaceae ; Erythroxylaceae ; Irvingia ; Klainedoxa ; Desbordesia ; Allantospermum ; Ochthocosmus ; Cadellia ; Guilfoylia ; Recchia ; Stipules ; pseudostipules ; metastipules ; wood anatomy ; palynology
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract TheSimaroubaceae generally have no true stipules. The stipule-like appendages of some genera proved to be pseudo- or metastipules (Weberling & Leenhouts 1965). There seem to be some exceptions, however: the generaCadellia (incl.Guilfoylia) andRecchia on the one hand, and theIrvingioideae on the other. As these taxa, with exception ofRecchia, have simple leaves, there are no indications that their stipule-like appendages might be pseudo- or metastipules. In regard to their position and ontogeny these appendages behave completely like true stipules. Assuming the view ofForman, one could conceive a morphological line from the long, broadly inserted axillary stipules of mostIrvingioideae to the small scaly triangular stipules ofIxonanthoideae. The similarities between the stipules ofIrvingioideae andErythroxylaceae (already emphasized byHallier and others), become even more evident when their ontogeny is investigated. TheIrvingioideae, therefore, might be regarded as a separate family (perhaps with some relation to theErythroxylaceae,Hallier) or as a subfamily ofIxonanthaceae (Forman).—In addition to data on stipules some results on the palynology and shoot anatomy of the generaCadellia (incl.Guilfoylia) andRecchia are reported. Their relationship with theSimaroubaceae also appears doubtful. If they are to be included, they represent a somewhat isolated group near the base of the family which otherwise has lost its stipules.
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