This is very interesting.  The deeply lobed 3-4-locular capsules and the
small, free or almost free styles clearly points to *Glochidion
mishmiense *Hook.f.,
originally described from the Mishmi Hills of Arunachal Pradesh and
recently attributed to China.  However, please note that the branchlets,
petioles and leaves on the undersurface here appear to be completely
glabrous.  If it is so, you can describe this as a new variety of *G.
mishmiense *(if you have collected specimens).  It may be mentioned that
species of *Glochidion *invariably have a glabrous/ pubescent counterpart,
e.g. *G. zeylanicum, G. multiloculare, *and so on.

On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 11:35 PM, M Sawmliana <[email protected]> wrote:

> Place : Hmuifang, Mizoram
> Altitude : ca 1,500 m.
> Date : 25-11-2013
> Habit : Tree
> Habitat : Wild
>
> With regards,
> M.Sawmliana
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