561 



SAPINDACEAE: TALTSIA. 



562 



Ous. Specimina a el. C. DC. nomine Guarea Japurensis inscripta 

 tuanca quidem sunt, attamen in uno eorum fructus ratuo adhuc affixus 

 est omnino eongruus alteri delapso et dissecto. [naerenda verisimiliter est 

 inter species n. 7 et u. 14, quae (praeter n. 12) cellnlis secretoriis ex- 

 cellunt in foliis (forsan et — at in T. subalb. observare licuit — in 

 pericarpio embryoneque) obviis. 



Species exclnsae. 



Talisia laxiflora Benth. in Hook. Journ. II (1850) p. 212 



= Matayba guianensis Aubl. em. f. 2. B. 



Talisia spec? DC. Prodr. I (1824) p. Oil n. 18 (sub Schmidelia? pin- 



nata DC.) = Deinbollia pinuata Sebum, et Tbonn. 



Talisiae affin. ? Kunth in Hiunb. Bonpl. K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. VII (1825) 



p. 214 (Ed. in 4<> p. 277) cf in Kunth Syn. PI. Aequin. IV (1824) 

 p 268 = Eleutheria nobilis Tr. et PI.*) 



Lasianthemum bijugum Klotzsch ed. Schomb. in Reisen in Brit. Guiana III 

 (1848) p. 1181 = Matayba laevigata Radlk. 



*) Cf. Radlk. in Sitzungsber. k. bayer. Ac. VIII, 1878, p. 313 n. 28. 

 et36 Specimina exstant ad „Yanta" (ut et Kunth 1. c. indicat) collecta ab 

 Humboldt et Bonpland, n. 3497!, in lib. gen. Mus. Paris, et in Hb. Be- 

 rolin. congrua c. ic. Schmardaeae nobilis Karat. Fl. Colurab. sp. select. I, 

 1858, p. 187, t. 93, quae apud Tr. et Planch, synonymum habetur 

 „Eleutheriae nobilis" Tr. et PI. in Ann. Sc. nat,, V. ser., XV, 1872, p. 376, 

 apud C. DC. vero in Monogr. Meliac., 1878, p. 725 synonymum „Elutheriae mi- 

 crophyllae" C. DC. — potins M. J. Rom. in Synops. 1, 1846, p. 122 c. syn. (a C. DC. 

 quoque allato) Guarea? microphylla Hook. Ic. II, 1837. t. 129. Forsan una 

 et altera eadem planta, uti Baillon in Hist. PI. V, 1874, p. 506 opiuatur. 



Trib. NEPHELIEAE. 



Obs. E tribu NepHeuearum (cf. p. 231), in America omnino devia, 

 ob fructus (resp. seminum arillum et micleum) edules cultae inveninntnr 

 in hortis circa Rio de Janeiro alibique: 



1. EUPHORIA LONG ANA Lam. (1789; Nephelium Longana Camb., 

 1829) arbor chinensis, Long-yen sive Linkeng, i. e. oculus draeonis 

 (ob semen fuscum arillo libero aurautiaco cinctum) in China salutata, 

 babitu Sapindorum vel Cupaniarum, pilis fasciculato-stellatis minutis in 

 omni parte adspersa, frnctn globoso corticoso denique laevigato, Sapindi 

 fructus magnitudine (cf. J. B. Rodrigues Hort. Flum., 1895, p. 69). — 

 Hue pertinent: Riedel! (Lagoa, in horto, m. Aug. 1836, jlor.; Hb. Le- 

 normand); Raben! (Rio de Janeiro, Hort bot., 1836; Hb. Havn.) ; 



Rudio! (ibid., 1859; Hb. Berol.) ; Glaziou n. 1522! (Hb. Warming), 

 1523! (Rio de Janeiro, m. Sept. 1867, vulgo Pi tomb a — nomen a Talisia 

 esculenta hue dilation — ; Hb. Keio.); Schwacke n.5173! (Rio de Janeiro 

 ad Barreto, prope Nicterohy, culta, in. Sept. 1886, Jlor.). 



2. LITCHI CHINENSIS Sons. (1782; Euphoria Lit-chi Desfont, 1804; 

 Nephelium Lit-chi Camb., 1829) inter alia pilis simplicibus, calyce breviter cu- 

 pnlari 5-dentato, petalis nullis ab Euphoria diversa, fructu quam in Euphoria 

 quodammodo majore obtuse couico, pericarpio corticoso pyramidato-tesselato 

 (cf. J. B. Rodrigues Hort. Flum., 1895, p. 69). — Hue pertinent : Raben! (Rio 

 de Janeiro, Hort. bot, 1835; Hb. Havn.); Casaretto n. 1461! („culta in 

 Hort bot. Fluminensi, unde habui exemplaria a Riedel" ; Hb. Taurin.). 



Trib. V. CUPANIEAE Bl. em. 



Cupanieae Blume Bumphia III (1847) p. 157 em. (excl. gen. n Spanoghea a et ex part. gen. ,,Hemigyrosa u , 

 incl. vero Melicoccearum Bl. genere ,,Jagera",); Badlk. in Sitzungsber. k. bayer. Acad, IX (1879) p. 459, 494, 

 in Burand Ind. Gen. (1887) p. 77, in Sitz. k. b. Ac. XX (1890) p. 218, 257, 289 et in Engl et Pr. nat. Pfl.- 

 Fam. Ill, 5 (1895) p. 334, 461. — Sapindaceae verae part. Kunth Nov. Gen. et Sp. (1821) p. 94 (Ed. 

 in 4° p. 121). — Sapindearum genera DC. Prodr. I (1824) p. 609, 612, 614 et gen. non satis not. p. 618 

 (Pedicellia, Eatonia); Camb. in Mem. du Mus. XVIII (1829) p. 28 et gen. non satis not. p. 36 (Matayba); 

 Bartl. Ord. nat. (1830) p. 364 et gen. non satis not. ibid. (Ratonia, Pedicellia, Matayba, Vouarana); Spach Hist, 

 nat., Phanerog. Ill (1834) p. 40, 57 et gen. dub. p. 41 (Matayba); Meissn. Gen. (1837) p. 52, Comment, p. 37, 

 38 et gen. dub. affinit. p. 53 (Pedicellia), Comment, p. 38; Endl. Gen. (1840) p. 1070 et gen. dub. p. 1074 

 (Pedicellia), Suppl, IV, 3 (1847) p. 78, 79; Lindl. Veget. Kingd. Ed. 3 (1853) p. 385 et gen. dub. ibid. 

 (Pedicellia); Benth. Hook. Gen. I, 1 (1862) p. 395, 399, 400, 405 et gen. dub. p. 392 (Pedicellia). — 

 Sapindearum et Pancoviearum genera Baill. Hist. d. Plant. V. (1874) p. 398, 399, 401, 416. 



Sapindaceae nomospermae, anomopbyllae (exceptis Paranephelio et interdum Cupaniae glabrae speci minibus 

 cultis et Dilodendro), plerumque adiplecolobae (cf. supra in conspectu tribuum , p. 230), arboreae vel fruticosae 

 exstipulatae. Flores plerumque regulares, brasiiiensium non nisi Bilodendri subirregulares. Petala (brasiliensium) 

 auriculato-bisquamulata vel squama adnata infundibuliformia, raro esquamata. Fructus capsularis, 3- vel 2- (inter- 

 dum 4-) locularis, loculicide 3- vel 2- (interdum 4-) valvis, abortu saepius monospermus , pericarpio quodammodo 

 subdrupaceo. Semina plerumque arillata. Embryo curvatus, brasiliensium plerumque lomatorrhizus, nee nisi in 

 geuere Pseudima notorrhizus, cotyledonibus crassc farinoso-carnosis. — Folia in brasiliensibus plerumque abrupte 

 pinnata, raro bipinnata (Dilodendron) vel tripinnata (Tripterodendron). 



(Couspectum generum v. supra p. 234.) 



Subtrib. 1. Cupanieae lomatorriiizae Radlk. in Sitzungsber. k. bayer. Acad. IX (1879) p. 466, 494, in Burand hid. 

 Gen. (1887) p. 77, in Sitz. Ic. b. Ac. XX (1890) p. 219, 259, 289 et in Engl, et Pr. nat. P/l.Fam. Ill, 5 (1895) p. 335. 



Radicula cotyledonibus aceumbens (infra seminis medium dorsum descendens, plica testae basilari excepta). 



Sapind. n k 



