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 6. Hapaline ellipticifolia
   C.Y. Wu & H. Li  
   in Acta Phytotax. Sin. 2: 775 (1977)
      ('ellipticifolium'), Kurz in J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal n.s. 42(2): pl.9
      (1873) (as H. benthamiana), Wu, C.Y. & Li, H. in Wu, C.Y. & Li,
      H (eds), Fl. Yunnan. 2: 775 (1979) (ëellipiticifolium‰). Type: China,
      Yunnan, Hekou, Manlai, Cai Khe-hua 198, (holotype KUN!; isotypes
   K (photo!), KUN!, YUNU!).  
   Slender, tuberous, deciduous perennial herb up to 43 cm tall. Stem:
   tuber compressed globose to rhizomatous, 2 - 2.4 x 1 - 1.5 cm; stolon
   unknown. Roots c. 0.25 mm in diam. Leaf: prophyll oblong-triangular,
   c. 5 cm x 4 mm, acute; cataphyll linear-triangular, up to 10 cm
   x 9 mm, acute; petiole 9 - 20 cm x c. 2 mm; leaf blade elliptic,
   5.2 - 15.5 x 2.9 - 8.5, thin-textured, dark green, margins smooth,
   apex acute to slightly attenuate, posterior lobes parallel. Inflorescence:
   1 - 4 together, emerging before the leaves, occasionally with them;
   peduncle 18 - 24 cm x 1 - 2 mm; spathe 5 - 8.5 cm long; spathe limb
   3 - 6.5 x 1 - 1.1 cm, oblong-elliptic, apex acute with a 1 - 2 mm
   apicule, base decurrent into lower spathe; lower spathe margins
   clasping, 1 - 1.5 cm x 1 - 1.5 mm; spadix 4.5 - 9 cm x 1 - 2 mm,
   free portion cylindric, 3.5 - 5 cm, tapering apically into an appendix
   composed of free synandrodes. Flowers: synandria linear-elliptic
   in plan view, 3 - 4 x 1 mm; ovaries bottle-shaped, 2 x 1 mm, c.
   8 in a single row; stigma capitate, c. 0.33 mm in diam; style very
   short. Infructescence: unknown. (Fig. 6.). 
    DISTRIBUTION. China (Yunnan), Burma. CHINA. Yunnan, He
   Kou, Man Lai, Cai Ke-Hua 198 (holotype KUN!; isotypes K (photo!),
   KUN!, YUKU!). BURMA. Pegu & Martaban, Karway, Kurz 268 (BM!, K!).
    
   HABITAT. Unknown. Hapaline ellipticifolia
   is close in appearance to H. benthamiana
   and differing in the shape of the ovary (bottle-shaped versus ovoid)
   and leaf blade outline (elliptic versus sagittate). The Kurz 268
   collection cited above (see also Kurz 1873: pl.9) has long been
   assumed to belong to H. benthamiana.
   However, the Kurz collection has a leaf blade with parallel posterior
   lobes and bottle-shaped ovaries. 
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