Is this a KEY to *L. rubra* and *L. guineensis* *???* -

   - inside of petal RED = *rubra* (
   https://www.nparks.gov.sg/florafaunaweb/flora/2/1/2192)
   - inside of petal whitish = *guineensis* (
   https://www.nparks.gov.sg/florafaunaweb/flora/4/3/4371)

GBIF doesn't support that.

Thank you.
Best regards,
Surajit Koley


On Sat, 8 May 2021 at 21:31, surajit koley <[email protected]>
wrote:

> *KEY - I*
>
>    1. Leaves 1-pinnate = *L. alata* Edgew.
>    2. Leaves 1-2-3 pinnate (bipinnate, occasionally tripinnate at base -
>    Flora of Zambia)  = *L. guineensis* G. Don
>    3. Leaves 2-4 pinnate = *L. rubra* Bl. Ex Spreng
>    4. Leaves 2-3 pinnate, leaves setaceously hairy above, below with
>    setaceous hairs on the nerves = *L. setuligera* Clarke
>
> *KEY - II*
>
>    1. leaflets sessile, rachis winged = *L. alata*
>    2. leaflets petiolulate, rachis not winged = *L. guineensis*
>
> *KEY - III*
>
>    1. sinuses of staminodial tube shallow (deep in Madagascar and
>    Mauritius) = *L. guineensis*
>    2. sinuses of staminodial tube deep, corolla tube + staminodial lobes
>    upto 3 mm, staminodial tube less than 2 mm = *L. rubra*
>
> Thank you.
> Best regards,
> Surajit Koley
>
>
> On Sat, 8 May 2021 at 11:57, surajit koley <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> This is a table of *Leea* spp., shortlisted from a paper (see the table)
>> -
>> Leea spp : shortlisted from A REVISION OF THE FAMILY LEEACEAE / C. E.
>> RIDSDALE : BLUMEA 22 (1974) 57-100
>> L. macrophylla Roxb. Ex Hornem
>>
>> (incl. integrifolia, robusta, aspera Wall., latifolia etc) Flowers
>> 5-merous, greenish white
>>
>> Leaves unifoliolate, trifoliolate or 1-3 pinnate Open vegetation, dry
>> forest and teak forest, particularly forest borders and regrowths, upto
>> 2250 m alt. Bombay, Central Prov., Mysore, Madras, Orissa, Bihar,
>> Bengal. United Prov., Sikkim, Khasia, Assam, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, etc
>> L. compactiflora Kurz
>>
>> (incl. trifoliate, robusta auct. Non Roxb., bracteata) Flowers 5-merous,
>> greenish white
>>
>> Trifoliolate or 1-2 pinnate Woodland on shaded ravines and hillsides,
>> sometimes dying back to woody base in drier localities, upto 2000 m. alt. 
>> Sikkim,
>> Assam, Khasia, Manipur, Bhutan, WB
>> L. crispa van Royen ex L.
>>
>> (incl. aspera Edgew, herbacea, pumila, pinnata) Flowers 5-merous,
>> greenish-white
>>
>> Leaves unifoliolate, trifoliolate or 1-2 pinnate Evergreen, deciduous
>> and montane forests to 2250 m alt, grassland plains Bombay, Central
>> Prov., Mysore, Madras, Orissa, Bihar, Bengal. United Prov., Punjab, W.
>> Himalaya, Sikkim, Khasia, Assam, Manipur, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh
>> L. indica (Burm.f.) Merr. Flowers greenish-white
>>
>> Leaflets generally 3-nerved at base Bombay, Madras northwards to Punjab,
>> Sikkim, Assam, Nepal, Bangladesh
>> L. aequata L. Inflorescence and leaflets with large, discoidal, brown
>> pearl glands, bracts of inflorescence large, upto 8x5 mm, conspicuous
>>
>> Leaves 2-4 pinnate Bombay, Central Prov., Mysore, Madras, Orissa, Bihar,
>> Bengal. United Prov., Sikkim, Assam, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh
>> L. rubra Bl. Ex Spreng Flowers and inflorescence deep red
>>
>> Leaves chartaceous, without setaceous hairs above Assam, Khasia, Bengal,
>> Bangladesh
>> L. alata Edgw. Flowers 5-merous, red
>>
>> Leaves 1-pinnate, rarely trifoliolate Dry woodland and hill forest Punjab,
>> United Prov. Central Prov., Orissa, Bihar, Bengal, Assam, Khasia, Sikkim,
>> ?Nepal, Bhutan
>> L. setuligera Clarke
>>
>> Note : very similar to L. guineensis in general appearance Flowers
>> 5-merous, wine-red to carmine in the bud, creamish-yellow when open
>>
>> 2-3 pinnate, leaflets numerous Undershrubs in deciduous forests Concan,
>> Assam
>> L. guineensis G. Don Leaflets petiolulate, rachis not winged Bombay,
>> Madras northwards to United Prov., eastwards to Sikkim and Assam
>> NOTE : There might be some mistake while copying from the paper.
>> Distribution records copied without changing to current names of the
>> places. Distribution in other countries and Andaman Nicobar omitted while
>> copying
>>
>> Thank you.
>> Best regards,
>> Surajit Koley
>>
>

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