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<div type="discussion"><p>This is a most unusual species. Vegetatively it is very reminiscent of Calamus ornatus Blume in its size, leaf sheath armature and robust subcirrate leaves with large lanceolate leaflets, but there the resemblance ends. There is a conspicuous ocrea, different from the very small ocrea of C. ornatus. The staminate inflorescence is unlike any other Sumatran species in the staminate flowers being spirally arranged on the rachilla, paralleled only by the very different much more slender C. sordidus J. Dransf. of Borneo. Unlike C. ornatus that has twelve stamens (apparently unique in the genus), C. mogeae has six like every other species.</p></div>
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<div type="materials_examined"><p>SUMATRA: Aceh, Aceh Utara, km 63, Bireuen to Takingeun, steep hill slope, river valley, hill dipterocarp forest, alt. 650 m, (staminate), 4 Sept. 1971, Kyoto University Botanical Expedition 1971, J. Dransfield and D. Saerudin JD2025 (holotype L; isotypes BO, KYO); (pistillate) JD2026 (BO, L, KYO).</p></div>
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<div type="acknowledgements"><p>I thank Dr K. Iwatsuki, at that time of Kyoto University, now Tokyo, who invited me to join the 1971 expedition. I also thank the Keeper of Rijksherbarium, Leiden for graciously agreeing to lend very bulky palm material. Helen Sanderson prepared the figure.</p></div>
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