1504 L. Radlkofer. — Sapindaceae. 



»Clearly of Guioa, by the shape of the calyx and the presence of two comb- 

 bearing scales on the petals, but having leaves so similar to Arytera Brackenridgei 

 (A. Gray) Radlk., as to be scarcely distinguishable from it by vegetative characters 

 alone. All the flowers on each plant are of the same sex.<< 



Guioa montana G. T. White, Lign. pl. coli. North Queensland by S. F. Kajewski 

 in 1929, in Gontr. Arnold Arbor. IV. (1933) 61. — »Arbor parva vel mediocris, ramulis 

 tomentosis. Folia abrupte pinnata, 2 — 4-foholata, rhachi 2 — 4 cm; foliolis lanceolatis 

 utrinque subacutis vel raro apice obtusis basi in petiolulos breves basi tumidos gradatim 

 attenuatis aequilateris integris margine subrevolutis subcoriaceis supra glabris in sicco 

 prominenter reticulatis subtus opacis paUidioribus punctulatis tenuiter et minute 

 tomentosis, petiolulis 2 — 3 mm inclusis 6— 9 cm longis et 2 — 3,5 cm latis. Paniculae 

 axillares 3 — 4 cm longae, circ. 2 cm latae ramulis pedicellisque tomentosis; pedicellis 

 gracihbus 2 — 4 mm longis. Sepala late imbricata, extus tenuiter pilosa, inaequaha 2 

 exteriora minora, late ovata 2 mm longa, 3 interiora majora, rotunda vel subrotunda, 

 3 mm diam. Petala lanceolata 4 mm longa, 1,5 mm lata, margine pilis longis albis 

 adspersa; squamis cristatis dense albo-pilosis. Stamina 8, filamentis tenuibus ap- 

 planatis 2,5 mm longis in parte inferiore pilis albis adspersis; antheris pilis paucis 

 adspersis. Discus crassus, completus, annularis, glaber. Ovarium sessile, triloculare, 

 glabrum.<< 



In Queensland: »Mt. Bartle Frere, alt. 1200 m, common in rain-forest on side 

 of the mountain, [Kajewski] n. 1286 (flowering specimen), Oct. 24 (small to medium- 

 sized tree up to 20 m high; petals cream).<< — >>Very distinct in general appearance from 

 previously described Austrahan species.<< 



P. 1254 adde: 



Toechima lanceolatum G. T. White, Lign. pl. coli. North Queensland by S. F. Ka- 

 jewski in 1929, in Gontr. Arnold Arbor. IV. (1933) 62. — »Arbor ad 30 m alta, partibus 

 junioribus dense tomentosis. Folia abrupte pinnata, 4 — 6-foholata, rhachi 2,5 — 7 cm; 

 foliolis lanceolatis apice obtusiuscule acuminatis basi in petiolulos breves basi tumidos 

 gradatim attenuatis aequilateris integris firme papyraceis supra nitidis subtus opacis 

 paUidioribus, petiolulis 2 — 3 mm longis inclusis 7 — 11 cm longis et 2 — 3 cm latis. Thyrsi 

 paniculati, folia subaequantes vel raro simpliciter racemosi et folia dimidia aequantes; 

 ramis tomentosis cincinnos numerosos breviter (0,5 — 1 mm) pedunculatos 2 — 3-floros 

 gerentibus; floribus pedicellatis, pedicellis 1 mm longis pilis stramineis paucis adspersis. 

 Galyx 5-partitus, extus pihs paucis adspersus; lobis ovatis 1 mm longis. Petala calycis 

 lobis breviora 2 — 5-squamata, squamis cristatis petala fere aequantibus. Stamina 



8.2 mm longa, filamentis gracihbus, in parte inferiore applanatis et tenuiter pilosis. 

 Ovarium pilis paucis adspersum. Gapsula bilocularis, obovato-cuneata, vix stipitata, 



1.3 cm diam. (in sicco vix 1cm), extus glabra, intus dense fusco-pilosa ; pericarpio 

 carnoso. Semen oblonge ellipsoideum, 6 mm longum, nigro-castaneum opacum, basi 

 arillo parvo cinctum.<< 



In Queensland: »Gadgaira Reserve, Atherton Tableland, alt. 800 m, common 

 in rain-forest, [Kajewski] n. 1038 (type, flowering specimens), May 24; n. 1084 (old 

 flowers and young fruit), June 4; n. 1150 (fruiting specimens), July 26 (medium to 

 large tree up to 30 m high; flowers inconspicuous ; fruits yellow-green with a plum 

 colored patch).<< — >>Very distinct in appearance from any previously described Austra- 

 lian species.« 



P. 1288 adde: 



Arytera ? macrocarpa Miq. 1. c. — Triomma macrocarpa Backer ex K. Heyne, Nutt. 

 PI. Nederl. Ind. ed. 2. II. (1927) 882. 



