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A revision of the neotropical Mucuna species (Leguminosae—Papilionoideae)
Phytotaxa, 2018The genus Mucuna comprises approximately 105 tropical and sub-tropical species, with the highest diversity occurring in the Paleotropics. In the Neotropics, 13 new species have been described recently and a number of regional floras have been published. A recent floristic treatment for Colombia has summarized the Mucuna species found in the Neotropics,
De, Tânia M. +3 more
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Monograph of Andira (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae)
Systematic Botany Monographs, 2003(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
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A Revision of Pearsonia (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae)
Kew Bulletin, 1974Pearsonia Duimmer is enlarged to include Pleiospora Harv., nom. rejic., Phaenohoffmannia Kuntze, nom. illegit., Gamwellia Bak. f., Edbakeria R. Viguier and two species of Lotononis. A discussion of generic limits, nomenclature and distribution is followed by a revision of the eleven species and five subspecies, which occur mostly in southern tropical ...
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Systematics of Coursetia (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae)
Systematic Botany Monographs, 1988Coursetia, as presently characterized, includes the species formerly referred to the genera Cracca (sensu Bentham), Humboldtiella, Neocracca, and Poissonia.
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Leguminosae-Papilionoideae : Tribe - Phaseoleae
NelumboPhaseoleae is a big tribe under Leguminosae and the authors are presenting a revision dealing with 4 genera under Dysolobium-3 species, Macropttlium-2 species, Vigna-19 species and Phaseolus-23 species, excluding some varieties discussed in this paper.
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A Revision of Cullen (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae)
Australian Systematic Botany, 1997Cullen Medik. is a member of tribe Psoraleeae, all members of which are characterised by delayed development of floral vasculature, the presence of glands, and uniovulate ovaries. Cullen is distinguished from the other members of the tribe by discontinuous floral vasculature, and glandular, non-beaked fruits.
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Systematic significance of canavanine in the Papilionoideae (faboideae)
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 1978E Arthur Bell
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