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according perfectly with K (S.W.) description & fig. (Ann. Bot. 3, 1925,
14) except that the antenna are slightly pubescent & with a more
reduced style.
Distinguishable from Raddiella, Er., only by the narrow
almost marginless style - probably the same.
The clypeus is remarkably pedicellid and winged upon the upper edge - the wings extend the whole
length + to the base of the frons. The flower analysed had a three lobed basal
part at the base of the flower.