FIGURE 1. Caryodaphnopsis malipoensis Bing Liu et Y. Yang. A, a flowering branch showing the opposite elliptical leaves and axillary inflorescences; B, twig apex showing the pubescent terminal bud; C, a flower showing the spreading perianth lobes and the stamens; D, outside (left) and inside (right) view of outer perianth lobes showing the triangular shape and pubescence; E, outside (left) and inside (right) view of inner perianth lobes showing the triangular shape and pubescence; F, inside view of a first whorl of stamen showing the pubescent filaments and 4-celled anthers; G, inside view of a second stamen whorl showing pubescent filament and the 4-celled anther; H, outside (left) and inside (right) view of a third whorl stamen showing the pair of glands at the base of the filament; I, outside (left) and inside (right) view of a fourth whorl staminode showing the inner pubescent surface; J, a pistil showing the densely pubescent ovary and short style; K, fruits showing the avocadolike shape, rugged surface sculpturing and the layered pericarp.