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Figure 5.Psammisia pseudoverticillata. A Clustered leaves B Inflorescences, side view. [Photos by P. Pedraza-Peñalosa.]
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Figure 6.Psammisia pseudoverticillata. A Branch with leaves and inflorescences B Close up of flowers showing the angled calyces. [Photos by P. Pedraza-Peñalosa.]
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Figure 7.Illustration of Psammisia sophiae. A Branch with leaves, inflorescences and details of the darker colored leaf margin abaxially B Complete flower with pedicel and bracteoles C Lateral and top views of the corolla D Flower with the corolla removed to show the stamens arranged around the style E Stamens in abaxial, adaxial, and lateral views. [Drawn from the type.]
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Figure 8.Psammisia sophiae. A Floral buds (top view) showing the distal ribs of the white corollas, which are magenta between the ribs B Top view of the inflorescence showing a flower at anthesis C Side view of the inflorescence showing a flower at anthesis D Branch with leaves, inflorescences and a detail of the pulvinate petioles. [Photos by P. Pedraza-Peñalosa.]
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Figure 9.Illustration of Satyria orquidiensis. A Branch with clustered leaves B Branch with inflorescences C Flower attached to the rachis with detail of a bracteole D Longitudinal section of a flower E Stamens in abaxial, adaxial, and lateral views, respectively F Fruit. [Drawn from the type, P. Pedraza-Peñalosa et al. 2436 and 2447.]
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Figure 10.Satyria orquidiensis. A Branch with clustered leaves, adaxial side B Branch with clustered leaves, abaxial side C Cauliflorous inflorescences D Nearly mature (right) and immature fruits (left). [Photos by P. Pedraza-Peñalosa.]
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Figure 11.Satyria orquidiensis. A Flowers at anthesis with detail of a longitudinal section B Close-up of flowers showing the ornamented calyces. [Photos by P. Pedraza-Peñalosa.]
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Figure 12.Illustration of Satyria pterocalyx. A Branch with leaves B Branch with flowers C Flower with pedicel D Flower with the corolla removed to show the stamens arranged around the style; detail of the nectary from above and of the stigma E Stamens in abaxial, adaxial, and lateral views. [Drawn from the type.]
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Figure 13.Satyria pterocalyx. A Branch with leaves and flowers B Flowers at anthesis. [Photos by P. Pedraza-Peñalosa.]
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Figure 1.Holotype specimen of Eugenia andapae (MO).
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Figure 7.Distribution of new Eugenia species in Madagascar with selected Protected Areas (hatched): Eugenia andapae (stars), Eugenia calciscopulorum (cross), Eugenia echinulata (circles), and Eugenia manomboensis (square).
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Figure 14.Holotype specimen of Eugenia malcomberi (MO).
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Figure 4.Distribution of new Eugenia species in Madagascar with selected Protected Areas (hatched): Eugenia barriei (star), Eugenia delicatissima (squares), Eugenia malcomberi (triangle), Eugenia ranomafana (circles), and Eugenia ravelonarivoi (crosses).
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Figure 15.Holotype specimen of Eugenia manomboensis (MO).
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Figure 7.Distribution of new Eugenia species in Madagascar with selected Protected Areas (hatched): Eugenia andapae (stars), Eugenia calciscopulorum (cross), Eugenia echinulata (circles), and Eugenia manomboensis (square).
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Figure 16.Holotype specimen of Eugenia obovatifolia (MO).
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Figure 11.Distribution of new Eugenia species in Madagascar with selected Protected Areas (hatched): Eugenia gandhii (stars), Eugenia hazonjia (crosses), Eugenia iantarensis (circles), and Eugenia obovatifolia (squares).
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Figure 17.Holotype specimen of Eugenia ranomafana (MO).
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Neil Snow, Martin Callmander, Peter B. Phillipson
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Figure 4.Distribution of new Eugenia species in Madagascar with selected Protected Areas (hatched): Eugenia barriei (star), Eugenia delicatissima (squares), Eugenia malcomberi (triangle), Eugenia ranomafana (circles), and Eugenia ravelonarivoi (crosses).
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Figure 18.Holotype specimen of Eugenia ravelonarivoi (MO).
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Neil Snow, Martin Callmander, Peter B. Phillipson
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Figure 4.Distribution of new Eugenia species in Madagascar with selected Protected Areas (hatched): Eugenia barriei (star), Eugenia delicatissima (squares), Eugenia malcomberi (triangle), Eugenia ranomafana (circles), and Eugenia ravelonarivoi (crosses).
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Figure 19.Holotype specimen of Eugenia razakamalalae (MO).
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Figure 2.Distribution of new Eugenia species in Madagascar with selected Protected Areas (hatched): Eugenia bemangidiensis (crosses), Eugenia razakamalalae (triangle), Eugenia richardii (squares), Eugenia tiampoka (stars), and Eugenia wilsoniana (circles).
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Figure 20.Holotype specimen of Eugenia tiampoka (MO).