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FIGS. 1-5.—Daemonorops JeukinsiajTus Mart.
FIG. I.—Female spikelet, slightly enlarged.
FIG. 2.—Male spikelet ( X 4;.
FIG. 3.—Portion of tbe axis of a male spikelet, showiug the cup-shaped
iuTolucre at each spathel ( x 7 ).
FIG. 4-5,—Male flowers ( X 7 ).
FIGS. 6-7.—Daemonorops verticillaris Mart.
FIG. 6.—Male spikelet} e spathel, d involucre ( X 7 ).
FIG. 7.—Male flower spread open; j abortive ovary; nectariform bodies ( x 15)
Fiüs. 8-10.—Daemonorops lougispathus Becc.
FIG. 8.—Upper part of a female spikelet with female («) and neuter flowers
(5) in situ, e areola of the neuter flower ( X 7 ).
FIG. 9.—Female flower ( x 7 ).
FIG. 10.—Portion of a spikelet with female flowers during the anthesis; a
areola of the neuter flower ( x 7 ).
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FIG 1-5 DAEMONOROPS JENKINSIANUS. FIG. 6-7 D. VERTICILLARIS,
FIG. 8-10 D.LONGISPATHUS