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Further observations on the floral morphology and anatomy of the monotypic genusMedusagyne from the Seychelles are presented. The unique synovarious gynoecium is composed of numerous carpels that are attached to the side of a broad, elongated torus. The biovulate carpels are differentiated into a narrow ovary, a stout, erect, three-trace style, and a lobed, discoid stigma. The carpel wall is initially composed of thin-walled parenchyma, but at later stages of development the peripheral region becomes subdivided into many lignified sterile extensions. Carples show pronounced ontogenetic adaxial deformation, during which the upper ventral surfaces become expanded, greatly extending the ventral margins and forming a domelike cushion of carpel-derived tissue over the summit of the torus. The distal cushion remains separated from the flattened torus by a compressed cavity and eventually undergoes lignification, perhaps protecting the underlying gynoecium from chewing insects and exposure. Comparisons are made between the mature gynoecia ofMedusagyne and those of the genusDillenia. The occurrence of S-type sieve-element plastids inMedusagyne is reported for the first time, a feature in agreement with suggested thealean affinities of the family.
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Dickison, W.C. An additional note on the floral morphology and affinities of Medusagyne oppositifolia (Medusagynaceae). Brittonia 42, 191–196 (1990). https://doi.org/10.2307/2807215
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