Anisotes

Anisotes is a genus of Afrotropical plants in the family Acanthaceae. The genus is morphologically similar to Metarungia, from which it differs mainly in the dehiscence of the fruit capsule, and the nature of the placenta.[1] Placentas (with attached retinacula) remain attached to the inner surface of fruit capsules in Anisotes.[2]

Anisotes
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Acanthaceae
Subfamily: Acanthoideae
Tribe: Justicieae
Genus: Anisotes
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They favour sandy ground or tropical to subtropical dry forest. The corolla consists of a two-lipped flower that is orange to red in colour. Four seeds are produced in a woody fruit capsule.[3] Two of the six Madagascar species, A. hygroscopicus and A. venosus, are unique in the genus in having hygroscopic trichomes on their seeds.[4]

Species

It includes the following species:[5][4]

  • Anisotes bracteatus Milne-Redh. – southern Africa
  • Anisotes divaricatus T.F.Daniel, Mbola, Almeda & Phillipson – southwestern Madagascar
  • Anisotes diversifolius Balf.f.
  • Anisotes dumosus Milne-Redh.
  • Anisotes formosissimus (Klotzsch) Milne-Redh. – Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Malawi
  • Anisotes galanae (Baden) Vollesen
  • Anisotes guineensis Lindau
  • Anisotes hygroscopicus T.F.Daniel, 2013 – Madagascar
  • Anisotes involucratus Fiori
  • Anisotes longistrobus (C.B.Clarke) Vollesen
  • Anisotes macrophyllus (Lindau) Heine
  • Anisotes madagascariensis Benoist – southwestern Madagascar
  • Anisotes nyassae Baden
  • Anisotes parvifolius Oliv.
  • Anisotes perplexus T.F.Daniel, 2013 – Madagascar
  • Anisotes rogersii S.Moore – southern Africa
  • Anisotes sessiliflorus (T.Anderson) C.B.Clarke
  • Anisotes spectabilis (Mildbr.) Vollesen
  • Anisotes subcoriaceus T.F.Daniel, 2013 – Madagascar
  • Anisotes tangensis Baden
  • Anisotes trisulcus (Forssk.) Nees
  • Anisotes ukambensis Lindau
  • Anisotes umbrosus Milne-Redh.
  • Anisotes venosus T.F.Daniel, 2013 – Madagascar
  • Anisotes zenkeri (Lindau) C.B.Clarke
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References

  1. Darbyshire, Iain; Vollesen, Kaj; Chapman, Hazel M. (23 January 2009). "A remarkable range disjunction recorded in Metarungia pubinervia (Acanthaceae)". Kew Bulletin. 63 (4): 613–615. doi:10.1007/s12225-008-9073-3.
  2. Daniel, Thomas F.; et al. "Anisotes (Acanthaceae) in Madagascar" (PDF). California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
  3. Hyde, M.; et al. "Anisotes Nees". Flora of Zimbabwe. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
  4. Daniel, Thomas F.; Letsara, Rokiman; Martín-Bravo, Santiago (18 October 2013). "Four New Species of Anisotes (Acanthaceae) from Madagascar (Acanthaceae) from Madagascar". Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature. 22 (4): 396–408. doi:10.3417/2012054.
  5. "Anisotes". The Plant List (2013) Version 1.1. Retrieved 22 July 2014.


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