with partially persistent tepals in the fruit distinguish this species from C. triplinerve, a species 
very close morphologically. 
Cinnamomum pseudoglaziovii Lorea-Hernandez, sp. nov. TYPE: Brazil. Santa 
Catarina: SAo Miguel, Porto Unido, 800 m, (fl), 9 December 1962, R. Klein 3627 (holotype, 
MBM; isotypes, B, G, RB). 
Arbores. Folia plerumque obovata vel oblanceolata, apice acuminato, triplinervia, infra 
plus minusve pubescentia trichomatibus undulatis vel crispis, adpressis; domatiis praesentibus ad 
axillas nonnullas venarum secundariarum, saepe praesentibus ad axillas infimas venarum 
tertiariarum, pagina foliari utrinque ad domatia subplana. Inflorescentia ex cymis in paniculam 
aggregatis constans, bracteis foliaceis carens. Flos tepalis extus glabratis aut plus minusve 
pubescentibus, pedicello glabro, hypanthio intus dense vel sparsim pubescente; tepalis in fructu 
partim persistentibus. 
Trees (10) 15 - 20 m tall; twigs more or less angular, with low single ridges coming down 
from petiole bases, pubescent, hairs of two types, few rather straight 0.5 - 0.75 mm long, more or 
less appressed to erect, the majority wavy to curly 0.1 - 0.4 mm long, subappressed, persistent or 
soon deciduous; petiole (5.5) 8.5 - 14 mm long, (0.5) 0.8 - 1.2 (1.5) mm wide, pubescent when 
young, hairs as on twigs, soon glabrescent; leaf blades (3.5) 6.5 - 10.5 (13) cm long, (1) 2 - 4 (5) 
cm wide, obovate to oblanceolate, sometimes elliptic, apex acuminate, base acute to short 
attenuate, pubescent above when young, soon glabrescent, hairs as on twigs, straight ones rather 
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