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. 2022 Aug 22;205:239–259. doi: 10.3897/phytokeys.205.82275

Table 2.

Morphological comparison amongst Parapiptadenia, Pityrocarpa and Marlimorimia. Traits in bold highlight diagnostic features separating Pityrocarpa and Marlimorimia. EFN - Extrafloral nectary.

Parapiptadenia Pityrocarpa Marlimorimia
Pinnae number 1–8 1–4 (rarely to 5 in Pi.brenanii) 5–10 or more (2–5 in M.bahiana and M.colombiana)
Petiolar EFN position Variable across species Between or just below the first pair of pinnae Between the base and the middle of the petiole
Spike arrangement Solitary, axillary or supra-axillary to coeval leaves Solitary (very rarely up to 2 in Pi.moniliformis), axillary to coeval leaves 2–many fasciculate and further arranged in efoliate terminal pseudoracemes or on efoliate nodes below mature leaves
Petals Reddish (yellowish in Pa.excelsa and Pa.rigida); united at the base (free in Pa.rigida) White to yellowish or greenish; free and glabrous (united in Pi.leucoxylon) White to yellowish or greenish; united and pubescent
Fruit type (dehiscence) Legume Follicle Follicle
Fruit shape Flat compressed, valves plicate above the seeds (except in Pa.excelsa) Flat compressed, valves not plicate above the seeds Flat compressed, valves not plicate above the seeds
Fruit margins Straight to shallowly sinuous Deeply constricted (moniliform) (sinuous in P.brenanii). Straight, (shallowly and irregularly sinuous in M.bahiana, M.colombiana and M.warmingii), sometimes constricted where seeds abort
Valve consistency and indumentum Thin, chartaceous, glabrous Thick, coriaceous, mostly pubescent Thin, coriaceous (thicker and harder in M.warmingii), glabrous
Embryo plumule Developed and multifid Rudimentary (developed and multifid in P.brenanii) Developed and multifid
Seedling eophylls Pinnate Bifoliolate Pinnate or bipinnate