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Garg Ji this is the key as per FPM Gamble and T.Pullaiah
Dicliptera key
1.Flowers in slender trichotomous/divaricately branched lax panicles:
a. inflorescence bracts minute, linear; flowering bracts and bracteoles minute; leaves almost glabrous: parvibracteata
b.bracts ciliate, leaves minutely pubescent, bracteoles linear-lanceolate, inflorescence branches hairy : beddomei
2. Flowers in axillary peduncled clusters:
a. leaves hairy, rounded or obtuse at base; floral bracts obovate-oblong : cuneata
b. leaves acuminate at both ends, floral bracts foliaceous : foetida
3. flowers in dense axillary and terminal sessile or subsessile clusters, leaves rhomboid : bupleuroides
4. Flower clusters mostly in axillary whorls, bracts-oblong-obovate; leaves glabrous, ovate : verticellata