. The phanerogams of the Juan Fernandez Islands. Botany. THE PHANEROGAMS OF THE JUAN FERNANDEZ ISLANDS J97 The female head is 4 mm across; ray florets 8, yellow, 4 mm long with small ligule (c. 1X0,9 mm), 2— 3-dentate. Disc florets cylindric, yellowish green, 3,2 mm long, with exserted bifid-truncate style and minute staminodes. The achenes are i,a mm long, costate, glabrous according to JOHOW, but minutely scabrid. Area of distribution: Endemic in Fig 35. a—b tip of style in male disc florets, a of R. thurifera, b of R. evenia, X 50. c 9 head of R. Masafuerae, X 5- d—i achenes: d


. The phanerogams of the Juan Fernandez Islands. Botany. THE PHANEROGAMS OF THE JUAN FERNANDEZ ISLANDS J97 The female head is 4 mm across; ray florets 8, yellow, 4 mm long with small ligule (c. 1X0,9 mm), 2— 3-dentate. Disc florets cylindric, yellowish green, 3,2 mm long, with exserted bifid-truncate style and minute staminodes. The achenes are i,a mm long, costate, glabrous according to JOHOW, but minutely scabrid. Area of distribution: Endemic in Fig 35. a—b tip of style in male disc florets, a of R. thurifera, b of R. evenia, X 50. c 9 head of R. Masafuerae, X 5- d—i achenes: d—e R. Gayana, ray (d) and disc (e); f—g R. thuri- fera, ray (f) and disc (g); h R. gracilis (disc); k —i R. Masafuerae, disc (k) and ray (i). d—i X 17. Rhetinodendron Meisn. 131. R. Berterii (Dene) Hemsl. — JOHOW, Estud. 55. — Fig. 36. Masatierra: in the high parts of the central section, generally in open, low forest, rarely observed below 500 m, scarce. — El Rabanal (Johow); the depression between Co Damajuana and Co Yunque, 540 m; V. Colonial, C. Central (also observed by Johow), on both sides of the crest, 535 — 570 m, many specimens (past fl. $ 18/i 17, no. 301); Portezuelo de Villagra, a few trees on a rock ledge, c. 600 m (beg. fl. 14/i2 16, no. 134 J1, 135 $); Q. Seca, in the forest, one seedling; C. Salsipuedes (also observed by Johow); highest part of Q.,Salsipuedes, rare (fl. $ 20/i2 16, no. 173) ridge west of Co Yunque, c. 530 m; Q. Villagra, in the forest c. 500 m, solitary (also observed by Johow); south slope of Co Chumacera (fl. $ 6/i 17, no. 253). According to Johow, Rhetinodendron generally is an epiphyte, and later. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Skottsberg, Carl, 1880-1963; Skottsberg, Carl, 1880-1963. Natural history of Juan Fernandez and Easter Isl


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