Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.

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From: Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]>
Date: 7 May 2013 18:14
Subject: [efloraofindia:154219] Cucurbit for ID uploaded by Shrikant ji a
relook
To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>, Shrikant Ingalhalikar <
[email protected]>, Vijayasankar Raman <[email protected]>


Kindly have a re-look at this upload by Shrikant ji

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/indiantreepix/Momordica/indiantreepix/WqcNDkSD8W8/a-XHRGIve8cJ

There seems to be a lot of confusion on the net regarding species of
Momordica, often referred to as teasel gourd (though this name actually
belongs to another cucurbit *Cucumis dipdaceus* which we dug out from our
older posts). It seems M. dioica, M. cochinchinensis and M. subangulata
subsp. renigera are much confused, although they are quite distinct in
flowers and fruits. All three share a large bract at the base of flower
(tip of peduncle).and male and female flowers on different plants.
Based on flower the three can be differentiated in that flowers of dioica
are yellow, without dark spots (nectaries) at the base of corolla, whereas
remaining two have distinct dark dots at the base of pale yellow to nearly
white corolla. The corolla lobes of M. cochinchinensis are pointed at tip,
they are obtuse or rounded at tip.

The fruits of dioica and M. subangulata are narrowed distinctly towards
tip, whereas they are rounded at ends in M. cochinchinensis, in which the
spines are not that dense, fruit larger mostly longer than 8 cm, turning
yellow and finally red. In M. dioica fruits are smaller, usually shorter
than 6 cm densely covered with longer spines. In M. subangulata there are
two subspecies, subangulata with longitudinal ridges, no spines, surface
totally smooth, and subsp. renigera with tubercles present and in
longitudinal rows, surface more or less spinescent if ridges are present.

I have feeling that flower uploaded by Shrikant ji belongs to M.
subangulata. Please comment.

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