
Fig. 1 Serial cross sections of the fruits (left to right: apical side; upper median, lower median, basal side). a–d. Villaria purpurea (Elmer) Arriola & Alejandro; e–h. Villaria multibracteata (Elmer) Arriola & Alejandro; i–l. Villaria coriacea (Merr.) Arriola & Alejandro (a–d. Arriola & Alejandro 11048; e–h. Arriola T023; i–l. Arriola & Cruz T027; all USTH). — Scale bars: a–d = 1 cm; e–h. = 0.5 cm; i–l. = 0.7 cm. — Photos taken by A.H. Arriola.
Published as part of Arriola, A.H. & Alejandro, G.J.D., 2020, Three new combinations in Villaria (Octotropideae, Rubiaceae), an endemic genus from the Philippines, pp. 86-89 in Blumea 65 (1) on page 87, DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2020.65.01.11, http://zenodo.org/record/17000194
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