
FIGURE 3. Examples of Besleria species with indehiscent (non-rupturing) fruits, note variation in orientation, coloration and contrasting effect of the calyx lobes. A. B. lutea (Clark 10541). B. B. comosa (Clark et al. 9931). C. Besleria sp. (Clark 11685). D. Besleria sp. (Clark 10815). E. B. solanoides (Clark 8583). F. Besleria sp. (Clark 11355).
Published as part of Berger, Andreas, Clark, John L. & Weber, Anton, 2015, Besleria macropoda (Gesneriaceae): lectotypification, distribution, functional epiphylly and discordant fruit morphology of a rare Costa Rican endemic, pp. 139-152 in Phytotaxa 233 (2) on page 147, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.233.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/13633275
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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