100 
Fruits completely transversely septate, 
breaking up into l-seeded parts 
or subindehiscent ; lateral lobes of 
inner petals entire : seeds Le ec 
Medit. Eur. to W. China 
Leaves pectinately pinnatisect, all sadionl 
and fern-like ; inflorescence a leafless 
raceme ; Japan - - - 
Subfamily II. FUMARIOIDEAE. Stamens 
, united into two bundles; petals 
erect, the inner more or less connivent 
at the apex ; corolla zygomorphic. 
Triste I. CorypAaLear. Fruits usually 
dehiscent ; ovaries with two or more 
ovules ; 
*Fruits not dimorphic : 
Petals not or only shortly united 
in the lower part : 
Fruits capsular, bivalved : 
Two outer petals saccate at the 
base : 
Inflorescence _leaf-opposed ; 
climbers with tendrili- 
form terminal leaflets : 
Himal. and West China - 
Inflorescence radical or ax- 
illary ; low herbs ; leaves 
not tendriliform; W. 
China to N. Amer. - 
Only one outer petal saccate 
or spurred at the base, the 
other flat : 
Leaves without tendrils (ex- 
ad 
misph. : 
Flowers bracteate, usually 
several or many in a 
raceme, rarely solitary - 
Flower ebracteate, solitary 
and scapose; Turk- 
estan - 
Leaves more or less tendd. 
orm ; Africa : 
Capsules ee lance- 
ola’ 
Cancer bladder-like. aS 
lo 
globose 
Fruits small, flat, inilehieaacit « 
ovules 2; S.W. — and 
N. Afr.’ - 
2 
3 
=~] 
. Hypecoum. 
. Pteridophyllum. 
Dactylicapnos. 
. Dicentra. 
Corydalis. 
. Roborowskia. 
8. Phacocapnos. 
9. Cysticapnos. 
Sarcocapnos. 
