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H. Wendland

Bot. Zeitung (Berlin) 37: 148. 1879.

Common names: Paurotis palm palmier des Everglades
Etymology: Greek a-, without, coelo, hollow, and raphe, in reference to shape of the seed
Synonyms: Paurotis O. F. Cook
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Revision as of 21:23, 27 May 2020

Plants moderate, clusteringed palms. Stems caespitose, erect, slender, less than 15 cm diam. Leaves: sheath fibers soft, eventually sloughing off to reveal smooth to fissured stem; petiole not split at base, armed with stout teeth, occasionally obscurely armed with minute teeth; abaxial hastula absent; adaxial hastula conspicuous, acute to acuminate; costa minute to absent; blade palmate; plication induplicate; segments lanceolate, stiff, basally connate. Inflorescences axillary within crown of leaves, paniculate, arching, longer than leaves, with 3(–4) orders of branching; prophyll short; peduncular bracts 2, tubular, 2-keeled, long; rachillae pendulous, pubescent. Flowers bisexual, borne singly or in clusters of 2–3 along rachillae, sessile; perianth 2-seriate; sepals 3, imbricate, briefly connate, margins ciliate; petals 3, basally connate, valvate, triangular with adaxial crest; stamens 6, filaments basally connate, acuminate; anthers dorsifixed, versatile; dehiscence latrorse-introrse; pistils 3(–4), distinct basally, glabrous; styles connate, filiform; stigmas minute. Fruits globose, stigmatic scar apical; exocarp blackish, smooth, slightly rugose when dry; mesocarp thin, fleshy; endocarp membranaceous. Seeds 1 per fruit, globose, with circular raphe; endosperm bony, homogeneous; embryo nearly basal; eophyll undivided, lanceolate. xn = 18.

Distribution

Widespread, North America, se Mexico, West Indies, Central America, and n South America (Colombia–Isla de Providencia).

Discussion

Acoelorraphe is a widespread monotypic genus. The taxa A. wrightii forma inermis Hadacč and A. wrightii var. novo-geronensis Beccari probably have no biological significance.

Recent molecular studies indicated that Serenoa is the sister genus to Acoelorraphe (N. W. Uhl et al. 1995).

Species 1.

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Scott Zona +
H. Wendland +
Paurotis palm +  and palmier des Everglades +
Widespread +, North America +, se Mexico +, West Indies +, Central America +  and and n South America (Colombia–Isla de Providencia). +
Greek a-, without, coelo, hollow, and raphe, in reference to shape of the seed +
Bot. Zeitung (Berlin) +
galeano-garc1986a +
Paurotis +
Acoelorraphe +
Arecaceae (tribe Corypheae) subtribe Livistoninae +