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Chromosome-level genome assembly of the endangered tree species Ormosia henryi Prain. [PDF]
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LEGUMINOSAE SUBFAMILY PAPILIONOIDEAE
TAXON, 1980SummaryThis paper is an historical resume of names that have been used for the group of legumes whose members have papilionoid flowers. When this taxon is treated as a subfamily, the prefix “Papilion‐”, with various terminations, has predominated.
Duane Isely, Roger Polhill
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