Acoelorraphe

H. Wendland

Bot. Zeitung (Berlin) 37: 148. 1879.

Common names: Paurotis palm palmier des Everglades
Etymology: Greek a-, without, coelo, hollow, and raphe, in reference to shape of the seed
Synonyms: Paurotis O. F. Cook
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 22. Treatment on page 103.
 TaxonIllustrator 
FNA22 P19 Acoelorraphe Seronoa Livistona pg 104.jpegSerenoa repens
Livistona chinensis
Acoelorraphe wrightii

Plants moderate, clusteringed palms. Stems caespitose, erect, slender, less than 15 cm diam. Leaves: sheath fibers soft, eventually sloughing off to reveal smooth to fissured stem; petiole not split at base, armed with stout teeth, occasionally obscurely armed with minute teeth; abaxial hastula absent; adaxial hastula conspicuous, acute to acuminate; costa minute to absent; blade palmate; plication induplicate; segments lanceolate, stiff, basally connate. Inflorescences axillary within crown of leaves, paniculate, arching, longer than leaves, with 3 (–4) orders of branching; prophyll short; peduncular bracts 2, tubular, 2-keeled, long; rachillae pendulous, pubescent. Flowers bisexual, borne singly or in clusters of 2–3 along rachillae, sessile; perianth 2-seriate; sepals 3, imbricate, briefly connate, margins ciliate; petals 3, basally connate, valvate, triangular with adaxial crest; stamens 6, filaments basally connate, acuminate; anthers dorsifixed, versatile; dehiscence latrorse-introrse; pistils 3 (–4), distinct basally, glabrous; styles connate, filiform; stigmas minute. Fruits globose, stigmatic scar apical; exocarp blackish, smooth, slightly rugose when dry; mesocarp thin, fleshy; endocarp membranaceous. Seeds 1 per fruit, globose, with circular raphe; endosperm bony, homogeneous; embryo nearly basal; eophyll undivided, lanceolate. xn = 18.

Distribution

Widespread, North America, se Mexico, West Indies, Central America, and n South America (Colombia–Isla de Providencia)

Discussion

Acoelorraphe is a widespread monotypic genus. The taxa A. wrightii forma inermis Hadacč and A. wrightii var. novo-geronensis Beccari probably have no biological significance.

Recent molecular studies indicated that Serenoa is the sister genus to Acoelorraphe (N. W. Uhl et al. 1995).

Species 1.

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acute +  and acuminate +
latrorse-introrse +
versatile +  and dorsifixed +
Scott Zona +
H. Wendland +
Paurotis palm +  and palmier des Everglades +
Widespread +, North America +, se Mexico +, West Indies +, Central America +  and and n South America (Colombia–Isla de Providencia) +
membranaceous +
lanceolate +
Greek a-, without, coelo, hollow, and raphe, in reference to shape of the seed +
acuminate +
in clusters +  and singly +
adnate +, connate +  and distinct +
2 +  and 3 +
berrylike +  and drupaceous +
apical +  and basal +
globose +
branched +  and spicate +
2-pinnate +  and pinnate +
2-keeled +  and tubular +
triangular +
bearing prickles or marginal teeth +  and unarmed +
ridged +, channeled +  and terete +
v--shaped +  and tent--shaped +
germination +
Bot. Zeitung (Berlin) +
galeano-garc1986a +
adventitious +
adhering to endocarp +  and free +
globose +
bearing prickles +  and unarmed +
lanceolate +
covered with fibrous or prickly remains +  and smooth +
0 cm0 mm <br />0 m <br /> (15 cm150 mm <br />0.15 m <br />) +
subterranean +
smooth;fissured +
slender +
filiform +
Paurotis +
Acoelorraphe +
Arecaceae (tribe Corypheae) subtribe Livistoninae +
unbranched +  and branched +
unisexual +  and bisexual +