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Geogr. Verbreitung: Queensland, N. S. Wales, Victoria. 
Siid- Queensland: Regenwalder der Tambourine Mts. (Domin III. 1910); Woolston, comm. 
F. M. Barvey. 
CLX VI. Cucurbitaceae. 
912. Trichosanthes L. 
2963. T. cucumerina L. 
L. Spec. Pl. 1008 (1753), Ser. in DC. Prodr, HI. 315 (1828), Benru. Fl. Austr. IIT, 314 (1 i 
, 3 : ; | (1866), C. B. C cE 
Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. II. 609 (1879), CocniAux in DOC. Suites Prodr. III. 357 (1881), F. y. Tie ae Census TH iEDS 
Sec. Census 129 (1889), F. M. Barz. Third Suppl. Syn. Queensl. Fl. 29 (1890), Catal. Pl. Queensl, 20 (1890), Queensl. FI IL 
- 692 (1900), Compreh. Catal. 221 (1913). 
T. laciniosa Kunin ex Wiuup. Spec. Pl. IV. €01 (1805), Ser. in DC. Prodr, TIT. 315 (1828). 
T. lobata Roxs. Hort. Beng. 70 (1814), Fl. Ind. III. 701 (1832), C. B. CLarke in Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. II 610 (1879) 
Cucumis missionis WAL. Catal. n. 6728 (1832). 
Trichosanthes cochinchinensis et Wightiana M. Roem. Syn. Pepon, 96 (1846). 
Trichosanthes reniformis et pedatifolia Mig. FI. Ind.-Bat. I. 1 p. 675, 677 (1856), 
Trichosanthes olida F. v. Murux. in Trans, Soc. Bot. Edinb. VI. 491 (1863). 
Anguina cucumerina O. Krze. Rev. Gen. Pl. I. 254 (1891). 
Geogr. Verbreitung: von Ost-Indien tiber den malayischen Archipel nach dem tropischen 
Australien (Nordwest- und Nord-Australien, Nord-Queensland). 
Queensland: Karsthiigel bei Chillagoe (Domi IT. 1910); Regenwalder bei Lake Eacham (Domrn 
II. 1910); Endeavour River, PErsIen. 
2964. T. AmbroZii n. sp. 
Caulis gracillimus, ramosus, valde elongatus, sulcatus, puberulus, distantim sed sat dense foliosus; 
folia membranacea, supra laete viridia et parce pilosula, subtus tenuiter molliter pubescentia et saepius 
paulo incanescentia, longiuscule petiolata; petioli subpubescentes, graciles, striati, laminis nunc duplo nune 
vix breviores; laminae in circuitu rotundatae, profunde cordatae, circa 4.5—7 em longae et saltem totidem 
sed saepius plus latae, ultra tertiam partem quinquelobae, lobis plerumque rotundatis, remote glanduloso- 
denticulatis, altitudine plerumque latioribus et sinubus obtusis separatis; sinus basalis pro more obtuse 
quadrangularis, laminae dimidium vel rarius tantum tertiam partem aequans et longitudine sua circa duplo 
vel dimidio brevior, sed interdum latius apertus vel medio ob lobos basales conniventes valde angustatus; 
cirrhi graciles, plerumque elongati, sulcati, pilosi vel pubescentes, 2—4-fidi; racemi $ longiuscule pedunculati 
laxi sed multiflori (saepe flores 10—15.exhibentes), elongati, usque 18 cm longi, plus minusve fantnsseendty 
raro glabrescentes ; bracteae sub pedicellis minutae sed haud omnino suppressae ; pedicelli gracillimi, sub evans 
erecti, puberulo-pubescentes, ad articulationem + 15 mm longi; calycis tubus turbinatus, basi sensim atte- 
nuatus, circa 12—13 mm longus, subglaber; dentes minuti, perangusti, lineari-lanceolati, acuti, circa 1.5 mm ‘ 
longi; corollae lobi elliptico-oblongi, obtusi, ad faucem usque 9 mm longi, ciliis ramosis, iis longioribus pulchre 
fimbriati; filamenta glaberrima; antherarum capitulum oblongum circa 3 mm longum, faucem attingens sed 
nec minime exsertum; flores @ solitari, brevius pedicellati; pedicelli floribus plus quam duplo breviores; 
ovarium dense patentim villosum, elliptico-oblongum vel ovato-ellipticum, utrinque acutum; calycis ‘aslo 
quam in mare angustior et gracilior, apicem versus paulo dilatatus; stylus filiformis; fructus ignotus. 
Nordwest-Australien: zwischen Ashburton- und De Gray River, E. CLEMENT. 
Species ut videtur valde distincta, T. cucumerinae proxima, sed ab hac jam foliis profundius lobatis 
et bractearum praesentia diversa. — Amicissimo Dr. Ap. AmBroz dedico. 
2965. T. subvelutina F. v. Murxy. ex COGNIAUX. 
F. v. Mueuy. ex Cocnraux in DG, Suites Prodr. UI. 366 (1881), F. vy. Muriy. Sec. Census 129 (1889). 
7. palmata Bentu, Fl, Austr, TE, 315 (1866), F. ¥. Murtt. Fragm, VI. 187 (1868), First Census 76 (1882), F. M. Bart 
Syn. Queensl. FI. 201 (1883), Catal. Pl. Queensl. 20 (1890), Queensl. Fl. IT, 692 (1900), in Queensl. Agric. Journ. XTV, 263 
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