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Fig. 1. Five types <strong>of</strong> indument in <strong>neotropical</strong> <strong>Beilschmiedia</strong> <strong>species</strong>. A. Appressed. B.<br />

Spreading. C. Erect and straight. D. Erect and wavy. E. Erect and curly.<br />

Fig. 2. Paniculate inflorescence <strong>of</strong> <strong>neotropical</strong> <strong>Beilschmiedia</strong> <strong>species</strong>.<br />

Fig. 3. Ultimate inflorescence divisions. A. Not strictly cymose. B. Strictly cymose.<br />

Fig. 4. Flowers <strong>of</strong> <strong>neotropical</strong> <strong>Beilschmiedia</strong> <strong>species</strong>. A. B. alloiophyl!a. B. B.<br />

angustielliptica. C. B. hexanthera. D. B. linharesensis. Figure abbreviations, fl,<br />

flower; st I, stamen in the first whorl; st II, stamens or staminodia in the third<br />

whorl; st IV, staminodia in the fourth whorl; pi, pistil. Scale bars equal 2 mm in<br />

flowers, 0.5 mm in stamens, staminodia and pistils.<br />

Fig. 5. Fruits <strong>of</strong><strong>neotropical</strong> <strong>Beilschmiedia</strong> <strong>species</strong>. A. B . pendula. B. B. ovalioides. Scale<br />

bars equal 1 em.<br />

Fig. 6. Distribution <strong>of</strong> <strong>neotropical</strong> <strong>Beilschmiedia</strong> <strong>species</strong>.<br />

Fig. 7. Distribution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Beilschmiedia</strong> alloiophylla. (open circles), B . anay (pentagrams), B.<br />

angustielliptica (square), and B. angustifolia (dot).<br />

Fig. 8. Distribution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Beilschmiedia</strong> berteroana (open circles), B. brenesii (pentagrams).<br />

Fig. 9. Distribution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Beilschmiedia</strong> costaricensis (open circles), B . curviramea<br />

(pentagrams), B. emarginata (squares), and B. fluminensis (dots).<br />

Fig. 10. Distribution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Beilschmiedia</strong> hexanthera (open circle), B. hondurensis<br />

(pentagrams), B. immersinervis (square), and B. latifolia (dots).<br />

Fig. 11. Distribution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Beilschmiedia</strong> linharesensis (open circle), B. mexicana<br />

(pentagrams), B. miersii (square), and B. obovatifolia (dots).<br />

Fig. 12. Distribution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Beilschmiedia</strong> ovalioides (open circles), and B . oval is (pentagrams).<br />

Fig. 13. Distribution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Beilschmiedia</strong> pendula (open circles), B. rigida (pentagram), B.<br />

riparia (squares), and B. steyermarkii (dot).<br />

Fig. 14. Distribution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Beilschmiedia</strong> stricta (open circle), B. taubertiana (pentagrams), and<br />

B. tovarensis (squares).<br />

Fig. 15. Leaf morphology <strong>of</strong> <strong>Beilschmiedia</strong> tovarensis.<br />

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