e-Key v3 - Kirkiaceae
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DICOTYLEDON - ROSIDAE - SAPINDALES - Kirkiaceae

Compiled by R.H. Archer

Description :

  • Trees, deciduous; monoecious; branches with prominent leaf scars
  • Leaves alternate (spiral), tufted at ends of branchlets, imparipinnate, with many opposite leaflets, usually with crenate margins; stipules 0
  • Inflorescence axillary, of paniculate cymes
  • Flowers usually unisexual, regular; flowers of only one sex open on a tree at a time
  • Calyx of 4 free sepals
  • Petals 4, free, imbricate, usually glandular at base within
  • Disc fleshy, annular or swollen
  • Stamens 4, alternating with petals, and arising on outside of disc; staminodes present in female flowers
  • Ovary superior, 4-locular, 4-lobed, with solitary ovule in each locule; placentas axile; reduced in male flowers; style slender, with capitate stigma formed of 4 fused styles, caducous about middle with age and simulating 4 free, short styles, absent in male flowers
  • Fruit dry, sharply 4-angled, at length separating into 4 or 8 1-seeded cocci, triquetrous, suspended from top of a central carpophore
  • Seeds slender, triangular in cross section; endosperm ± 0

Classification Notes:

  • Formerly usually included in Simaroubaceae . The proposed family status of Kirkiaceae near the Simaroubaceae (Takhtajan 1997) appears justified in the light of rbcL sequence data (Fernando et al. 1995)

Nomenclature:

  • Kirkiaceae
    • Stannard: 829 (1981)
    • Fernando et al.: 102 (1995)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Global : Genera 2, species 4, tropical and southern Africa; one monotypic genus, Pleiokirkia Capuron in Madagascar
  • Southern Africa : Genus 1, species 3

References:

  • FERNANDO, E.S., GADEK, P.A. & QUINN, C.J. 1995. Simaroubaceae , an artificial construct: evidence from rbcL sequence variation. American Journal of Botany 82
  • STANNARD, B. 1981. A revision of Kirkia ( Simaroubaceae ). Kew Bulletin 35

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