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Corytoplectus
Corytoplectus cutucuensis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Gesneriaceae
Genus: Corytoplectus
Oerst.[1][2]
Type species
Corytoplectus capitatus

Corytoplectus is a genus in the plant family Gesneriaceae. Plants from Corytoplectus are found in Bolivia, Brazil North, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Mexico Southwest, Peru, Venezuela,[1] in the cloud-forests of the high cordillera.[3] The genus contains c. 12 species.[1] The genus differs from the closely related Alloplectus in having an erect umbellate inflorescence and berries.[3] The type species is C. capitatus.[3]

Description

Corytoplectus species are herbs or shrubs ranging from 0.5–2 m tall.[4] The stems are erect and subquadrangular, but becoming quadrangular near the top.[4] The fruit is a translucent berry with dark striate (with parallel longitudinal ridges or lines) seeds. The leaves have dark green upper surfaces with veins which are paler. The inflorescences are mostly erect.[4]

Etymology

According to Rodriques-Flores and Skog,[4] Corytoplectus derives from the Latin coryto (leather pouch) and plectus (pleated or folded).[4] They believe the name to be suitable, because, in profile, the calyces look like pleated leather pouches. However, an alternative view says that rather than deriving from the Latin coryto, the name derives from the Greek kōrys (helmet), giving "pleated helmet".[5]

List of species

  • Corytoplectus capitatus (Hook.) Wiehler
  • Corytoplectus congestus (Linden ex Hanst.) Wiehler
  • Corytoplectus cutucuensis Wiehler
  • Corytoplectus deltoideus (C.V.Morton) Wiehler
  • Corytoplectus grandifolius (Britton ex Rusby) Rodr.-Flores & L.E.Skog
  • Corytoplectus longipedunculatus Rodr.-Flores & L.E.Skog
  • Corytoplectus oaxacensis Ram.-Roa, C.Chávez & Rodr.-Flores
  • Corytoplectus purpuratus Rodr.-Flores & L.E.Skog
  • Corytoplectus riceanus (Rusby) Wiehler
  • Corytoplectus schlimii (Planch. & Linden) Wiehler
  • Corytoplectus speciosus (Poepp.) Wiehler
  • Corytoplectus zamorensis (Linden & André) Rodr.-Flores & L.E.Skog

References

  1. ^ a b c Govaerts R. et al. 2018. "Corytoplectus. Kew Plants of the World online". Retrieved 28 April 2018.
  2. ^ Oersted, A.S. 1858. Centralamer. Gesner. 45.
  3. ^ a b c "www.genera-gesneriaceae.at/genera/corytoplectus.htm". Retrieved 28 April 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e Rodriquez-Flores C. & Skog, L. 2008. "Revision of Corytoplectus Oerst. (Gesneriaceae), Selbyana 29(1): 92-104". Retrieved 29 April 2018.
  5. ^ "genera-gesneriaceae.genera: Corytoplectus". Retrieved 6 May 2018.

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