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Philcoxia

''Philcoxia'' is a genus of four rare plant species in the Plantaginaceae that are endemic to Brazil and resemble terrestrial species of the genus ''Utricularia''. The genus, formally described in 2000, consists of the species ''P. bahiensis'', ''P. goiasensis'', ''P. minensis'', and ''P. tuberosa'', each of the first three named for the Brazilian state to which it is endemic. The species are characterized by subterranean stems, peltate leaves at or below the soil surface, and five-lobed calyces. Their habitat has been reported as areas of white sand in the midst of cerrado vegetation at an elevation between 800 and 1450 m. Initial descriptions of the genus included suspicions that the plethora of stalked capitate glands on the upper surfaces of leaves was an indication that these species may be carnivorous. A study published in 2007 tested ''P. minensis'' for protease activity, a typical test for the carnivorous syndrome, and could detect none. Later studies detected other digestive enzymes such as phosphatases and qualitatively assessed prey digestion and nutrient uptake, suggesting that it is a true carnivorous plant. The genus epithet honors David Philcox, a botanist at Kew Gardens who worked extensively in tropical Scrophulariaceae.〔Fritsch, P.W., Almeda, F., Martins, A.B., Cruz, B.C., and Estes, D. (2007). (Rediscovery and phylogenetic placement of ''Philcoxia minensis'' (Plantaginaceae), with a test of carnivory. ) ''Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences'', Fourth Series, 58(21): 447-467.〕〔Taylor, P., Souza, V.C., Giulietti, A.M., and Harley, R.M. (2000). ''Philcoxia'': A new genus of Scrophulariaceae with three new species from Eastern Brazil. ''Kew Bulletin'', 55(1): 155-163.〕
== Description ==
Members of the genus are small perennial or annual herbs that reside in oases of deep white sand surrounded by the typical vegetation of the cerrado ecoregion. They are no more than 26 cm tall with 5-10 leaves. Zigzag-shaped racemes are produced from upright stems and account for the height of the species. These monotelic inflorescences are leafless and produce pale blue to lilac flowers (''P. goiasensis'' has a yellow corolla tube). The flowers possess monothecous, glabrous anthers, which are unusual in the family. The upper surface of the leaves are covered with stalked capitate glands that are also seen in many carnivorous plant genera.〔〔

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