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Phrynium Warszewiczii Kl. Herbaceum, caules- 

 cens, perenne, puberulo-velutinum, speciosissirnum; fo- 

 liis subdistichis vaginato -petiolatis ellipticis acutis, 

 basi brevi-obtusis, utrinque subtilissinie-velutinis, sub- 

 tus sanguineis costa crassa prominente instruetis, su- 

 pra saturate-viridibus ad costam excavatam nervosque 

 pulcherrimo-variegatis; petiolis apice teretibus minu- 

 tissime puberulis-, spicis aiülaribus oblongo - obovatis 

 candidis imbrieato-bracteatis brevi-peduneulatis, inter 



folia bina disticha erumpentibus ; braeteis magnis gla- 

 bris niveis convolutis recurvato - acutis snbundulatis, 

 margine sublilaeinis triflorisj floribus sessilibus albidis 

 bracteolis pellucido-membranaceis suffultis ; calycis fo- 

 liolis tribus oblongis acutis niveis, inferne attenuatis 

 corolla subbrevioribus; corolla tubulosa 6 fida, laciniis 

 tribus exterioribus candidis aequalibus lanceolatis acu- 

 tis, interioribus pallide-flavidis inaequalibus plus mi- 

 nusve callosis; anthera oblonga tenninali obtusa al- 

 bida uniloculari; stylo pallide-flavido ; stigmate obli- 

 quo infundibuliformi truncato albido; germine infero 

 cylindrico brevi albido apice sparsim piloso, trilocu- 

 lari triovulato ; ovulis basilaribus. 



