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Figure 2.
Acropogonhorarius Gâteblé & Munzinger sp. nov. A flowering branch B inflorescence and a zoom on stellate trichomes of the flower tube C female flower D male flower E infructescence F detail of erect stellate trichomes on the follicle’s surface G detail of an open follicle H close-up of the abaxial leaf reticulum. Drawings by Laurence Ramon (A–H Gâteblé et al. 806).
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Rough Mussel, Modiola pilcatula.
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near Vanderbilt/Barnard Halls, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Figure 3.
Acropogonhorarius Gâteblé & Munzinger sp. nov. A overview of a single mature shrub in habitat B juvenile plant C leaf D flowering branch E inflorescence F male flower G female flower H follicles. Photographs by G. Gâteblé (AGâteblé et al. 803BGâteblé et al. 804C–HGâteblé et al. 806).
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near Vanderbilt/Barnard Halls, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Figure 1.
Distribution of Acropogonhorarius Gâteblé & Munzinger sp. nov. mapped on the geological (A) and soil (B) GIS layers of the Petchécara Pass. Insert A, geology from Gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Calédonie (2018): Λ1, serpentinites; Δ, amphibolites; B1, undifferentiated poly-metamorphic substrate; βP1, undifferentiated basalts and dolerites; Fyz, recent and extant alluvial; Li, listwanites. Insert B, soils from Fritsch (2012): 3d, haplic cambisol combined with lithic leptosol on peridotites; 3e, ferralic cambisol combined with haplic ferralsol on volcano-sedimentary and metamorphic rocks; 5b, posic ferralsol on peridotites.
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near Vanderbilt/Barnard Halls, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Laurence J. Dorr, Kenneth J. Wurdack
Phytokeys
Figure 1.
Eriolaenarulkensii. A Habit B, C Flower buds with 3 epicalyx bracts each D Immature flower with petals (yellow), sepals (green) and scar of one dehisced epicalyx bract E Detail of sepal F Flower at anthesis showing petals, anthers, staminodes and gynoecium G Detail of petal H Detail of androecium showing androecial tube, anthers in fascicles and staminodes I Gynoecium and base of two staminodes J Immature capsule showing scars from dehisced calyx lobes and epicalyx bracts. (Source: A.J.H. Rulkens 1, US).
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west of 1110 19th, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Laurence J. Dorr, Kenneth J. Wurdack
Phytokeys
Figure 2.
Eriolaenarulkensii. A Trunk and bark B Infructescence C Immature capsules with prominent ridges D Habit (shrub in centre with yellow flowers) E Flower (foreground) with stamens in fascicles of 2(3), each alternating with a ligulate staminode, and a simple style with 10 stigmas; flower buds (background) with 3 epicalyx lobes subtending each calyx F Capsules (mature) with loculicidally dehiscent mericarp-like structures. Photographs: A.J.H. Rulkens.
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Magnolia Lawn, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Brick Church Pike south of I-24, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Brick Church Pike south of I-24, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Cove Hardwoods Nature Trail, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Sevier County, Tennessee, US
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Brick Church Pike south of I-24, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Cove Hardwoods Nature Trail, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Sevier County, Tennessee, US
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Brick Church Pike south of I-24, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Cove Hardwoods Nature Trail, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Sevier County, Tennessee, US
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Brick Church Pike south of I-24, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Cove Hardwoods Nature Trail, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Sevier County, Tennessee, US
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Brick Church Pike south of I-24, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US