(Maxburretia rupicola)
Palm small, acaulescent, solitary (always ?), dioecious. Petiole metralis, semiteres, unarmed, posterior dome flat, untrinsecus gaunt, almost at the apex in the ribs, the base fibrous sheath, brownish - black, liguliforme, 10-20 cm. long and stalks clasping, in old age, the fibers remain independent" leaves 50-60 .. long, flabelliform, 1/3 of the little circle, under white, base cuneate, apex in skirts acute 12-18 cm. long, or 30-35 cm, 2 unicostulatas. broad, apex of a split, or fewer, broader, 2-4 costufatas tip that so many How much faith row. BROWN unisexualis, 45-60 cm. long, male, female, longer, in the 4-6 inforescentias partial pubescent, the male to female ramosiores, divided. SLICE brown, glabrous, strongly striated, acute, or acuminate, sometimes split. Flowers solitary, rarely 2-3 mass, spirally arranged; 2-5 mm in Male. long, linear obovate - oblong, 0-8-1 mm. thick, oblong - ovate, somewhat smaller males. Calyx about 0.8 mm. long; Sepals imhricata, ovate and pointed, wrinkled. Calyx corolla triple longer; petala striped imbricate. 6 stamens, petals little shorter, epipetala, filaments subulate, anthers cordate. Staminodia petals very small, 6. Ca1pella 3, very ventricose, fusiform, densely sericeous, 1-3 produce it, each one of in the style of the conical free greenhorn suddenly contracted; punctiforme stigma. Carpellodia minutes, glabrous. fruit youth was seen only specimen, erect, oblong - obovate; seed raising, white equality intrusion integumentali short, not having seen the embryo; stylare track or a little tip eccentric. (Gardens Bulletin, S.S. Vol. XI. (1941. (From the Latin) Editing by edric.