Utricularia. | XCJY, LENTIBULARIEA (STAPF). 47% 
Corolla 8-33} lin. long; leaf-auricles 
usually denticulate F . 22. U. Thonningii. 
Corolla 2-24 lin. long; leaf-auricles 
with numerous, long, narrow, flex- 
uous laciniz . : A : . 23. U. trichoschiza. 
Leaf-auricles cut up into deeply and often 
repeatedly divided, rather rigid and 
rigidly ciliate segments ; capsule 
more or less exposed; calyx not or 
obscurely decurrent on the upward 
thickened pedicel =. : : . 24. U. stellaris. 
Upper corolla-lip 2-lobed to the middle; 
stolons and leaf-rays finely villous . . 25. U. villosula. 
+t Inflorescences without floats. 
Scapes usually many-flowered, rather stout, 
up to 1 ft. long; leaves up to 8 in. 
long ; capsules 2-38 lin. in diam.; 
seeds 4-8 . S : : 5 - 26. U. foliosa, 
Scapes 4~1-flowered, very slender, short; 
leaves rarely up to 9 lin. long, usually 
much shorter; capsules up to 14 lin. 
long, usually many-seeded (see U. 
cymbantha). 
Stolons not conspicuously flattened ; 
scapes without a whorl of stolons at 
the base, 1-—2-flowered; fruiting 
pedicels nodding, 
Leaves 3-9 lin. long; leaf-segments 
more or less setulose. 
Leaves 6-9 lin. long; seeds breadly 
winged . : : : sats 
Leaves 3-5 (rarely to 8 lin. long) ; 
seeds narrowly winged ; 
Only the ultimate leaf-segments 
setulose, stolons glabrous ; 
corolla up to 44 lin. long ; 
spur shorter than the lower lip 28. 
Leaves and sto’ous hispidulous ; 
corolla up to 3 lin. long; 
spur longer thanthe lower lip 29. 
Leaves up to 3 lin. long, glabrous. 
Leaves multifid, 1-3 lin. long; 
corolla 4-44 lin. long : = 30; 
Leaves forked, usualiy under 1 lin. 
long, segments entire or forked 
again; corolla 1 lin. long . . al. 
Stolons conspicuously flattened ; scapes 
with a whorl of stolons at the base, 
1-4-tlowered ; fruiting _ pedicels 
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straight. 
Corolla 38-5 lin. long. ; ‘i 2. U. obtusa. 
Corolla 23-3 lin. long . x : . 33. UV. exoleta. 
1. U. transrugosa, Stapf in Dyer, Fl. Cap. iv. ii. 428. A deli- 
cate, terrestrial herb, including the inflorescence 4-6 in. high; rhizoids 
