
FIGURE 2. Diversity of trichomes on the cypselae of Mexican Mutisieae. A. Pilose indumentum at the base of the cypsela of Chaptalia piloselloides, conformed of inflated twin hairs with obtuse apex. B. Inflated twin hairs with acute apex (itha) of C. lyratifolia. C. Inflated twin hairs with obtuse apex (itho) in C. madrensis. D. Simple twin hairs (sth) in C. pringlei. E. Multicellular capitate gland (cg) in Adenocaulon lyratum. F. Biseriate gland (bg) in C. albicans.
Published as part of Redonda-Martínez, Rosario, Terrazas, Teresa & Rojas-Leal, Alicia, 2020, Morpho-anatomy of the cypselae of native species of Mutisieae (Asteraceae) from Mexico, pp. 1-20 in Phytotaxa 436 (1) on page 8, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.436.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/13874639
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