Thanks for this picture, Dinesh.

It looks to me as if the petioles of the leaflets all arise from the same 
point so I'm not sure that would count as  pedately 5-foliate. 
Another thing is that Talbot tells us that in C. tenuifolia the leaflets 
are strongly serrate-dentate and here the serratures are bristle tipped but 
not so dentate. It is supposed to be a "distinct species"

It would be interesting to hear from experts on this genus. 

regards
Radha



On Wednesday, August 13, 2014 7:22:04 PM UTC+5:30, Samir Mehta wrote:
>
>
> @ Koraigad, 09-08-2014 with Dinesh ji.
>
> The 5 foliate leaves (-39), the short, conical stigma (-44), the 4 lobed 
> disc and 4 merous flowers are clearly seen. The longer petiolule of the 
> terminal leaflet (-39) is also appreciated. The leaf opposed tendril is 
> also seen. 
> However, in my specimen the leaves are a bit broader (they are classically 
> described as 'lanceolate'). Plant was not fruiting.
>
> This species, I believe, has not been positively identified earlier and is 
> not there in the eFI database (do not see it on FOI either).
>
> Regards,
>
> Samir Mehta
>

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