46 Callicarpa. 



5-lobed, regular, glabrous (very rarely villous) inside; 

 stamens 4, rarely 5, equal, inserted in the lower part of 

 the corolla-tube, inserted before the corolla-lobes; filaments 

 exsert; anthers usually glandular on both sides, densier 

 on backside, cells opening with parallel fissures; style 

 elongate, with capitate or somewhat 2— 5-lobed stigma; 

 ovary imperfectly 2-celled, cells 2-ovuled ; fruit drupaceous, 

 globose, with 4 one-seeded pyrenes; seeds without albumen. 

 Distribution; tropical Asia, China, Japan, Malaya!, 

 Philippines!, Polynesia!, tropical Australia; some species 

 in tropical America. 



1. a. Lamina of the leaves, when adult, with more or less 



dense simple hairs above, sometimes intermixed with some 



stellate hairs 2. 



b. Lamina of the leaves, when adult, glabrous above (the 

 nerves often hairy), when young usually with dense 

 stellate hairs, never with simple hairs 13. 



2. a. Corolla 0.5—0.8 cM. long 3. 



b. Corolla 0.1—0.3 (— 0.4) cM. long 4. 



3. a. Corolla 0.5 cM.; plant densely ferruginous-hairy; cymes 



in the axils of the leaves . . 1. C. Havilandii p. 52. 



b. Corolla 0.7—0.8 cM.; plant less densely and less darkly 



ferruginous-hairy; cymes in the axils of fallen leaves 



2. C. basilanensis p. 52. 



4. a. Base of leaves cordate, truncate or rounded ... 5 

 b. Base of leaves acute (< 180°) or attenuate ... 8. 



5. a. Leaves' subsessile; petioles 0:1—0.3 cM.; base distinctly 



cordate, narrow; cymes globose, dense; calyx with simple 

 hairs, 4-ribbed; corolla softly pubescent, especially on 



the lobes 3. C. rubella p. 53. 



b. Leaves distinctly petioled; petioles 0.5 — 2 cM. . . 6. 



6. a. Greatest breadth of the leaves across or above the 



middle 7. 



b. Greatest breadth of the leaves near the base, 15—20 by 

 3—5 cM.; petioles 0.5-0.8 cM 4. C. lancifoHa p. 54. 



7. a. Leaves7V2— 1 7 by 3—6 cM.; petioles 0.5— 0.7 (—1.4) cM. 



5. C. pedunculata p. 55. 



