
FIGURE 1. Pollen of Trichanthera. A–F. T. corymbosa (Romero-Castañeda 10753). A. Apertural view. B. Interapertural view with apertural faces oriented at ± right angles to each other. c. Subapertural view. D. Interapertural view of subradially symmetric grain. E. Interapertural view with apertural faces offset but oriented less than 90° relative to each other. F. Close-up of pseudocolpi and exine bands. G–I. T. gigantea (Daniel et al. 5474). G. Apertural view. H. Apertural view showing sculpturing of colpi and pseudocolpi. I. Interapertural view with apertural faces oriented at right angles to each other.
Published as part of Daniel, Thomas F., 2015, Synopsis of Trichanthera (Acanthaceae: Ruellieae: Trichantherinae), pp. 1-23 in Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 62 (1) on page 3, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11066749
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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