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Figure 4. CUT-Mo-EFG and CUT-Mo-EFE and Astelia papuana (Cuticle morphologies are described as parataxa. They are given a non-hierarchical parataxon code. For pragmatism this consists of the prefix 'CUT-Mo-' (for "cuticle-monocot") followed by a string of three letters. These letters have no meaning, but together with the prefix, form a unique text string). 1. CUT-Mo-EFG, TLM view of stomatal complexes. Note extremely thin cuticle (SL1969, scale bar = 50
µm); 2. CUT-Mo-EFG, TLM view of single stomatal complex at upper left (SL1969, scale bar = 20 µm); 3. CUT-Mo-EFE, TLM view of pairs of glandular trichomes which may mark the position of stomatal complexes (SL1683, scale bar = 50
µm); 4. CUT-Mo-EFE, TLM detail of a pair of glandular trichomes (SL1683, scale bar = 20 µm); 5. CUT-Mo-EFE, outer SEM view of pairs of glandular trichomes (S-1054, scale bar = 100
µm); 6. CUT-Mo-EFE, outer SEM view showing several pairs of glandular trichomes (S-1054, scale bar = 50 µm); 7. Extant Astelia papuana (AQ053799, scale bar = 50
µm); 8. Extant A. papuana (AQ053799, scale bar = 20 µm).
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