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Monotes discolor

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Holotype of Monotes discolor R.E.Fr. var. lanatus Duvign. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE]
Monotes discolor R.E.Fr. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE]
Filed as Monotes discolor R.E.Fr. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE]
Monotes discolor R.E.Fr. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE]
Filed as Monotes discolor R.E.Fr. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE]
Filed as Monotes discolor R.E.Fr. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE]
Monotes discolor R.E.Fr. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Monotes discolor R.E.Fr. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Bancroft, H., Monotes discolor R.E.Fr. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE ]
Related name
  • Monotes lukuluensis
  • Monotes cordatus
  • Monotes discolor

Flora

Entry for Monotes discolor R.E.Fr. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 1, Part 2, page 407, (1961) Author: P. Duvigneaud
Names
Monotes discolor R.E.Fr. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE], Wiss. Ergebn. Schwed. Rhod.-Kongo-Exped. 1: 153, t. 12 fig. 13–14 (1914). — De Wild., Pl. Bequaert. 4, 2: 172 (1927). — Bancroft in Exell & Mendonça, C.F.A. 1, 1: 141 (1937); in Bol. Soc. Brot., Sér. 2, 13: 378 (1939). — Duvign. in Lejeunea, 13: 50 (1949). — Exell & Mendonça, C.F.A. 1, 2: 371 (1951). Type: N. Rhodesia, Mporokoso, Fries 1175 (S, holotype; UPS).
Information
A species with large discolorous leaves, falling into 3 distinct varieties according to the length of the hairs on the lower surface of the leaves.

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