Matheus, Gurgel 15184 (U); Gebiet des mittleren Ivahy, G. Tessmann 6150 (U). Santa 
Catarina. Campo Novo, Mafra, RX. Klein 3903 (RB). Sao Paulo. Campo Grande Station (Via 
Ferrea Sao Paulo-Santos), J. Mattos s.n. (SPSF). 
Cinnamomum stenophyllum (Meissner) Vattimo, Rodriguésia 31 (49): 8. 1979. 
Persea stenophylla Meissner, in DC. Prodr. 15(1): 55. 1864. Type. Brazil. Mugy (?), Riedel 1587 
(holotype, LE, n.v.; isotypes, G!, K!). 
Phoebe stenophylla (Meissner) Mez, Jahrb. K6nigl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 5: 190.1889. 
Trees up to 6 m tall; twigs densely pubescent, hairs mostly curly, few rather straight and 
spreading, most persistent; petiole (2.5) 3 - 5.5 (7) mm long, 0.5 - 1.2 mm wide, pubescent, hairs 
as on twigs; leaf blade (1.5) 4.5 - 8 (9.5) cm long, (0.5) 1 - 1.5 (2) cm wide, narrowly elliptic, 
sometimes oblanceolate, sparsely pubescent when young, soon glabrous, densely pubescent 
below, laef surface concealed, hairs curly, few straight, sometimes white waxy under hair cover, 
pinnate nerved, midvein depressed above, sparsely pubescent or glabrous, raised below, 
pubescent, glabrescent with age, some straight spreading hairs present, red hairs sometimes 
present, secondary veins 6 - 9 (11) pairs, slightly marked above, glabrous or sparsely pubescent, 
raised below, densely pubescent, red hairs sometimes present, tertiary veins flat or slightly 
marked above, glabrous, slightly raised below, densely pubescent, primary domatia absent (or 
inconspicuous ?), sometimes axils glabrate, but maybe because of parasites that pupate there, 
secondary domatia absent; inflorescence (2) 4 - 7.5 (10.5) cm long, axillary to leaves, solitary or 
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