Key to Bahiopsis
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(For a list of species in Bahiopsis, use the above link.)
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1. Leaves oblong 
Longer than wide, with nearly parallel sides; wider than linear.
to ±
lanceolate 
Narrowly elongate, widest in the basal half, often tapered to an acute tip.
, shiny green, minutely
strigose 
With stiff, straight, sharp, appressed hairs.
, resinous
..... B. laciniata 1' Leaves ±
ovate 
Egg-shaped (i.e., widest below the middle) in two dimensions (i.e., in one plane), as a leaf.
, dull green to canescent-tomentose
2. Leaves short rough-hairy on faces, green, 1–3.5 cm, often toothed;
veins not strongly raised abaxially
..... B. parishii 2' Leaves adaxially densely canescent-tomentose, abaxially dull green and loosely
tomentose 
Covered with densely interwoven, generally matted hairs.
, 3–8 cm,
entire 
Having margins that are continuous and smooth (i.e., without teeth, lobes, etc.).
; veins prominently raised abaxially
..... B. reticulata
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