
Table 1. Distinguishing features between S. stipitata Chatan & Promprom and S. leiocarpa de Wit. CharactersS. stipitata sp. nov.S. leiocarpa1. HabitSmall tree 3-5 m high, 3-5 cm diam.Large tree, 25-45 m high, 45-80 cm diam.2. StipuleFalcate, 23-25 mm longLancelate, 3-5 mm long, caducous3. Leaflet size7.5-11.5 × 3.5-5.3 cm2.5-9.5 × 2-5 cm4. Pedicel length10-11 mm1-1.5 mm5. Sepal size14-20 × 4-11 mm2-6 × 2-3.5 mm6. Petal length15-17 mm5-6 mm7. Petal clawAbsentPresent at about the lower half8. Petal auriclePresentAbsent9. Staminal sheath8-9 mm long (high)2-3 mm long (high)10. Free filament part length of united stamens7-25 mmca. 7 mm11. Anther length of two largest stamens22-25 mm2-2.5 mm12. Anther length of seven smallest fertile stamens7-8 mmUp to 0.75 mm13. Ovary stipe length5-6 mmSubsessile or shortly stipitate (ca. 1 mm)14. Ovary length7-8 mmca. 4.5 mm15. StigmaCapitateObscure
Published as part of Promprom, Wilawan, Chatan, Wannachai & Saisaard, Peerapol, 2018, Sindora stipitata (Detarioideae, Leguminosae), a new species from Thailand, pp. 152 in PhytoKeys 100 on page 152, DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.100.25870, http://zenodo.org/record/1300068
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