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Fig. 11. Inner surface of fruiting calyx lobes, showing fringe hairs. A. A. viscidula (Eich/er 22501 , DNA). B. A. 
vulpina (Jensen 3350 & Kemp , BRI). C. A. xerophila (Albrecht 7633 & Latz , NT). 
Key to species of Anisomeles 
1 Upper stems white, indumentum very dense, hairs completely obscuring 
stem at *40 magnification.2 
1. Upper stems not white, indumentum very sparse to dense, stem surface 
visible at *40 magnification.7 
2 Leaf and stem indumentum appressed, retrorse, hairs 0.05-0.2 mm long.3 
2. Leaf and stem indumentum woolly, hairs without fixed direction, 0.4-1.2 mm long . . . .4 
3 External calyx hairs moderately dense to dense, spreading, 0.3-0.8 mm 
long; style 12-13 mm long; leaves often narrow (3-6.6 times longer than 
wide).3. A. brevipilosa 
3. External calyx hairs very dense, appressed, 0.15-0.25 mm long; 
style 9.5-10.5 mm long; leaves often broader (2.8-3.5 times longer than 
wide).9. A. farinacea 
4 Fruiting calyx lobes attenuate, 3.1-5.3 mm long; external calyx hairs 
1.2-1.5 mm long.18. A. malabarica 
4. Fruiting calyx lobes acute, 1.8-3.3 mm long; external calyx hairs 0.5-1 mm long.5 
