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moderate size, truncate or subemarginate, and at least as broad as long; when dry, rugose or 
rugulose. 
Series vi. Eu-Parviflorae (p. 187). Pedicels stout or slender, erect-spreading in fruit. 
Sepals very small, much narrower than the corolla and generally less than one-fourth of its length. 
Fruit usually small, subrotund or subrotund-ovate; when dry, granular-rugose or rugulose. 
Series iv. Micranthae 
Micranthae Pugsley in Moss Camb. Brit. FI. iii, 184; Latisepalae Haussknecht in Flora 493 (1873); 
Pugsley Fum. Brit. 54 (1912) as a subsection. 
For characters, see page 183. Only British species: F. micrantha. 
7. FUMARIA MICRANTHA. Plate 188 
F. tenuifolia Gerard Herball 928 (1597). 
Fumaria micrantha Lagasca Gen. Spec. PI. Nov. 21 (1816); Hammar Mon. 21, t. 2 (1857); Syme Eng. 
Bot. 1, 109 (1863); Rouy et Foucaud FI. France i, 179 (1893); Pugsley Fum. Brit. 54 (1912); F. densiflora Grenier 
et Gordon FI. France 1, 68 (1847); Haussknecht in Flora lvi, 507 (1873); ? DC. Cat. Hort. Monsp. 113 (1813) 
partim ; F. calycina Babington in Trans. Bot. Soc. Edi?ib. i, 34 (1844). 
