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obtusa, indistincte unguiculata; stamina 2-|- 4, antheris defloratis extrorsum curvatis, 
medianorum filamenta basi contigua; glandulae 6 distinctae, rotundatae, medianae extra 
filamentorum bases sitae; ovarium anguste ovatum, apice attenuato-acutum, profunde et 
angustissime emarginatum, stylo longe exserto terminatum. Racemi fructiferi satis breves 
et laxi, axi leviter anguloso-striato glaberrimo, pedicellis haud gracilibus angulosis rectis 
fere horizontaliter patentibus, inferioribus silieulae subaequilongis, superioribus plerumque 
ea brevioribus. Silicula plana, valde compressa, late ovata, basi acutiuscula vel obtusiuscula, 
apice cireumferentia angulosa, profunde (ad '/»—'/s longitudinis septi) et acute emar- 
ginata, lobis alaribus in utroque latere emarginaturae porrectis triangularibus (latitudini 
ipsorum aequilongis vel saepius longioribus) acutissimis (marginibus rectis vel leviter 
concavis), stylo filiformi libero quam emarginatura paula breviore usque paulo longiore; 
valvulae basi carinatae, ad medium anguste, inde ad apicem sensim latius (apice ad 
V/s—/a longitudinis septi) alatae, maturae transverse et reticulatim nervosae; replum a 
basi ad apicem sensim attenuatum; septum anguste lanceolatum, stylo longo apiculatum. 
Semina ovoidea, valde compressa, (immatura) alato-marginata; embryo? 
Pflanze nach F. v. Mueller bis 1 m hoch. Die mir vorliegenden Aststücke sind 
30—60 em lang. Grössere Laubblätter 4 cm lang, 2-—4 mm breit, sehr spitz; obere, den 
Blütenständen genäherte, + 1 cm lang, 1 mm breit. Kelch + 4 mm lang. Frucht 
6—7!/» mm lang, 5—6 mm breit; Flügelhöhe an der Spitze 1?/—2'/; mm. Same 2'/ mm 
lang, 1'/» mm breit. 
Area geogr.: Austral. occ. 
W.-Australien: sine loc., Herb. Desvaux (Orig. — Paris; hiv. des Cignes (Lepia 
linifolia, det. Desv.!), leg.? — Herb. Paris; (Shark's Bay?), Gaudichaud n. 34 
— Herb. Deless., Paris; Greenough's River, edidit F. v. Mueller — Paris; Gas- 
cogne: Carnavon, 1901, L. Diels n. 3622 — Berlin. — Ferner nach Bentham 
und F. v. Mueller: Flinder's Bay, Collie; Murchison River, Sanford; Cham- 
pion's Bay, €. Gray; Nichol-Bay, Walcott. 
94. L. phlebopetalum F. v. Mueller ! 
Pl. Victor. I. (1860) p. 47, Fragm. Phytogr. Austral. VII. (1869—71) p. 19, XI. (1878-81) 
p. 60, Syst. cens. Austral. pl. I. (1882) p. 6, ed. 2. I. (1889) p. 10, Key syst. Victor. pl. 
I. (1887—8) p. 127, II. (1885) p. 7; Benth. Fl. Austral. I. (1863) p. 85; Monoploca phle- 
bopetala F. v. Muell. in Linnaea XXV. (1852) p. 369; Walp. Ann. IV. (1857) p. 214; 
Nasturtium | phlebopetalum O. Kuntze Revis. I. (1891) p. 937; L. rotundum var. phlebo- 
petalum Maiden & Betche in Proc. Linn. Soc. N. South Wales XXX. 3. n. 119 (1905) p. 354. 
Annuum? Radix tenuis, fusiformis, perpendicularis. Caules saepius complures et 
ascendentes (vel unieus et erectus), herbacei, leviter anguloso-striati, ad angulos pilis 
brevissimis triangularibus obtusis, latitudini ipsorum aequilongis vel saepius brevioribus, 
seriatim ordinatis quasi minutissime denticulati, foliati, ramosi ramis in racemos abeuntibus, 
