Table 3.

Comparison of morphological characters of the three genera of Sabiaceae: Sabia, Meliosma, including M. alba, and Ophiocaryon

CharacterSabiaMeliosmaMeliosma alba (Asian lineage)Ophiocaryon
HabitLiana or scandent shrubShrub, treeTreeTree
Merism5555 or 4
SymmetryPolysymmetricalMonosymmetricalMonosymmetricalWeakly mono- or disymmetrical
Perianth aestivationQuincuncialQuincuncialQuincuncialQuincuncial
Dimorphism of petalsNoStrongStrongWeak
Fusion of petal and stamen+++/–
Number of stamens/staminodes5/02/32/32/3 or 2/2
Secondary pollen presentation structureAbsent or on unspecialized filamentPlatform on filamentPlatform on filamentCup-shaped (cupula)
Staminodial dome++
Nectary disc appendage5 or none5 or none55
Pollen explosion mechanism+/––?
Tanniferous layer in ovary wall+/–?++
Calcium oxalate crystals in anthers++++
Ovary fusionPostgenitalCongenitalCongenitalCongenital
Style vascularised+
Number of ovule integuments11 or 221
FruitSchizocarpaDrupea,bDrupeaDrupec
CharacterSabiaMeliosmaMeliosma alba (Asian lineage)Ophiocaryon
HabitLiana or scandent shrubShrub, treeTreeTree
Merism5555 or 4
SymmetryPolysymmetricalMonosymmetricalMonosymmetricalWeakly mono- or disymmetrical
Perianth aestivationQuincuncialQuincuncialQuincuncialQuincuncial
Dimorphism of petalsNoStrongStrongWeak
Fusion of petal and stamen+++/–
Number of stamens/staminodes5/02/32/32/3 or 2/2
Secondary pollen presentation structureAbsent or on unspecialized filamentPlatform on filamentPlatform on filamentCup-shaped (cupula)
Staminodial dome++
Nectary disc appendage5 or none5 or none55
Pollen explosion mechanism+/––?
Tanniferous layer in ovary wall+/–?++
Calcium oxalate crystals in anthers++++
Ovary fusionPostgenitalCongenitalCongenitalCongenital
Style vascularised+
Number of ovule integuments11 or 221
FruitSchizocarpaDrupea,bDrupeaDrupec

Based on data from Ronse De Craene and Wanntorp (2008) and Ronse De Craene et al. (2015b) and this study, with additional data from aLixiu and Brach (2007), bvan Beusekom (1971) and cAymard and Cuello (2005).

Table 3.

Comparison of morphological characters of the three genera of Sabiaceae: Sabia, Meliosma, including M. alba, and Ophiocaryon

CharacterSabiaMeliosmaMeliosma alba (Asian lineage)Ophiocaryon
HabitLiana or scandent shrubShrub, treeTreeTree
Merism5555 or 4
SymmetryPolysymmetricalMonosymmetricalMonosymmetricalWeakly mono- or disymmetrical
Perianth aestivationQuincuncialQuincuncialQuincuncialQuincuncial
Dimorphism of petalsNoStrongStrongWeak
Fusion of petal and stamen+++/–
Number of stamens/staminodes5/02/32/32/3 or 2/2
Secondary pollen presentation structureAbsent or on unspecialized filamentPlatform on filamentPlatform on filamentCup-shaped (cupula)
Staminodial dome++
Nectary disc appendage5 or none5 or none55
Pollen explosion mechanism+/––?
Tanniferous layer in ovary wall+/–?++
Calcium oxalate crystals in anthers++++
Ovary fusionPostgenitalCongenitalCongenitalCongenital
Style vascularised+
Number of ovule integuments11 or 221
FruitSchizocarpaDrupea,bDrupeaDrupec
CharacterSabiaMeliosmaMeliosma alba (Asian lineage)Ophiocaryon
HabitLiana or scandent shrubShrub, treeTreeTree
Merism5555 or 4
SymmetryPolysymmetricalMonosymmetricalMonosymmetricalWeakly mono- or disymmetrical
Perianth aestivationQuincuncialQuincuncialQuincuncialQuincuncial
Dimorphism of petalsNoStrongStrongWeak
Fusion of petal and stamen+++/–
Number of stamens/staminodes5/02/32/32/3 or 2/2
Secondary pollen presentation structureAbsent or on unspecialized filamentPlatform on filamentPlatform on filamentCup-shaped (cupula)
Staminodial dome++
Nectary disc appendage5 or none5 or none55
Pollen explosion mechanism+/––?
Tanniferous layer in ovary wall+/–?++
Calcium oxalate crystals in anthers++++
Ovary fusionPostgenitalCongenitalCongenitalCongenital
Style vascularised+
Number of ovule integuments11 or 221
FruitSchizocarpaDrupea,bDrupeaDrupec

Based on data from Ronse De Craene and Wanntorp (2008) and Ronse De Craene et al. (2015b) and this study, with additional data from aLixiu and Brach (2007), bvan Beusekom (1971) and cAymard and Cuello (2005).

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