Key
to the genera of Loasaceae
1 Flowers haplostemonous; petals
with one principal vein, membranaceous; ovary with one pendent ovule; seed without
dark testa.
2
- 2 Flowers in racemes with coflorescences;
sepals caducous; bract and bracteoles remain attached to fruit upon maturity
(N. Mexico - SW USA).
- 2* Flowers in cymoids or thyrsoids,
sepals persistent, fruit free of bract.
- 3 Gronovioideae
- 3 Erect subshrub with narrow,
sinuate-lobate leaves; sepals and petals linear; connective protracted into
long appendage (N. Mexico ñ SW USA).
- 3* Liana or climber with cordate
to subpalmately lobed leaves; sepals spatulate; petals lanceolate; connective
not differentiated.
4
- 4 Leaves cordate, margin
entire; inflorescence branches dichasial; petals laciniate (Hispaniola).
- 4* Leaves subpalmately lobed;
inflorescence branches monochasial; petals entire (Peru - Mexico).
1* Flowers polyandric or obdiplostemonous; petals with 3-5 principal veins;
ovary with one to many ovules on parietal placentae; seeds with dark testa.
5
- 5 Petals +/- flat and membranaceous;
staminodia not in antesepalous groups if present.
6 Mentzelioideae
- 6 Flowers obdiplostemonous
(S. Mexico).
- 6* Flowers polyandric.
7
- 7 Seeds tuberculate (both
Americas).
- 7* Seeds striate (Guatemala
- USA).
- 5* Petals deeply cymbiform or
carnose if flat; staminodia in antesepalous groups always present.
8 Loasoideae
- 8 Flowers tetramerous; inner
staminodia with a differentiated, lobed apex; petals usually with longitudinal
lamellae; urticant hairs always absent.
9 Klaprothieae
- 9 Outer 4-6 staminodia united
to form a flat, yellow floral scale; erect shrub from underground xylopodium
(N.Peru).
- 9* All staminodia free nearly
to base; erect annual or perennial herbs or shrubs without differentiated
underground structures.
10
- 10 Erect shrub (Polynesia).
- 10* Erect annual or basally
decumbent, perennial herbs (S. & C. America, islands).
- 8* Flowers penta- to octamerous;
inner staminodia undifferentiated or variously thickened and appendaged
but never with a lobed apex; petals without longitudinal lamellae; urticant
hairs often present.
11 Loaseae
- 11 Flowers erect; floral
scales pale yellow, white or cream coloured, +/- flat, dorsal threads
filiform if present; petals white, greenish or cream coloured.
12 "Lower Loaseae"
- 12 Floral scales from more
than 3 staminodia, 4-5 free staminodia; plant without urticant setae
(N. Chile).
- 12* Floral scales from
three staminodia, 2 free staminodia, plant with or without urticant
setae.
13
- 13 Sepals much larger
than petals; floral scales > 5x as long as wide; desert shrub without
urticant setae (Africa, Arabia).
- 13 * Sepals smaller than
petals, floral scales +/- as long as wide or up to 2x as long as wide;
plants with urticant setae (S. & C. America).
14
- 14 Erect desert shrubs;
leaves less than 4 cm long; petals spreading; floral scales with
dorsal threads much exceeding the scale neck in length (Peru).
- 14* Tall rain forest
herb (to 4m); leaves more than 15 cm long; petals semi-erect, floral
scales without threads but with lobed apex (N. Colombia to Costa
Rica).
- 11* Flowers usually pendent,
very rarely erect; floral scales brightly coloured, usually red and yellow
or green, and / or with various morphological elaborations such as dorsal
calli, wings, flags or a double arch.
15 "Higher Loaseae"
- 15 Inflorescence ebracteate;
seed testa with asymmetrical cells (Brazil, Hispaniola).
- 15* Inflorescence bracteose
or frondose; seeds deeply pitted, irregularly fibrous, reticulate or
rugulate, symmetrical (Andean and southern South America, 1 sp in Brazil).
16
- 16 Every flower on the
branches of the inflorescence subtended by one bract only (primary
flower usually with two bracts); floral scales with conspicuous dorsal
sacs and apical wings, often with dorsal callus.
- 16* Every flower of the
inflorescence subtended by two bracts; floral scales rectangular or
with double arch and / or dorsal threads or flags but never with conspicuous
dorsal sacs or apical wings or dorsal calli.
17
- 17 Fruits always narrowly
twisted anticlockwise; seeds winged or with fibrous testa or angular
but never deeply pitted with fenestrate anticlinal walls nor rugulose;
floral scales rectangular, equalling the free staminodes in size.
17* Fruits straight
or twisted, if twisted always antidromous (alternatingly clockwise
and anticlockwise); seeds deeply pitted with fenestrate anticlinal
walls, very rarely with irregularly rugulose testa; floral scales
with double arch and often with flags or floral scales reduced in
size (<< than free staminodes).
18
- 18 Annual, winding
herb; fruits completely inferior, narrowly cylindrical, +/- straight,
more than 10x as long as wide; flower erect, petals dark yellow
(Chile).
- 18* Perennial or
annual herb; fruits partially superior to completely inferior,
cylindrical, ovoidal, clavate or globose, never more than 7x as
long as wide, often twisted; petals white, green, yellow or red
; flowers usually pendent or deflexed (if flowers erect:
plant a tiny rosette herb and petals cream coloured).
19
- 19 Fruits straight
or twisted, opening with longitudinal slits, v. rarely tiny
rosette herb with oblong, cream-coloured petals and fruits opening
with apical valves.
- 19* Fruits straight,
opening with apical valves.