The Bean Bag
A
newsletter to promote communication
among
research scientists concerned with
the systematics of the Leguminosae/Fabaceae
Number 49
February 2002
From
the Editor
Barbara Mackinder
The Bean Bag
To
is
designed to promote communication
Bag
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achieve this goal The Bean
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Brian Schrire under News). Furthermore a list of legume genera whose response to rhizobia is unknown is included with the
intention of encouraging their exploration (see the contribution from Harold Corby and Joe Kirkbride under Nodulation and
solicited concerning
Nitrogen Fixation).
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NEWS
The Fourth
International
Legume Conference,
July 2001, Canberra, Australia
Joe Miller
The Fourth
International
Legume Conference, “Legumes Down Under”, was
held
in
Canberra during the
week of July
first
2001. There were over 100 participants at the conference with people from all over the world. The organisers were very
pleased that there were very few logistical or technical problems and that the weather was cooperative. It was very useful
time for legume workers to get together and to continue the work on legume phylogeny and other topics.
The conference had a strong focus on Systematics with other sessions on Phytochemistry, Utilization, Electronic and Web
Based Tools, Symbiosis and Rehabilitation, Developmental and Structural Morphology and Legume/Animal Interactions.
Currently manuscripts, taken from papers given
Legume Systematics
at the
conference, are being reviewed for two publications of the Advances
One volume (Advances X)
series.
higher-level systematic studies.
will be published at
The second volume (Advances XI)
The Royal Botanic Gardens,
will be published
by
CSIRO
Kew
in
and focuses on
Publishing, will also be
labeled as a special issue of Australian Systematic Botany and focuses on Acacia systematics and utilization.
Over
a
dozen participants also attended a post-conference symposium
A volume of papers from
Utilization Potential of Dryland Acacias.”
in
Western Australia entitled “The Conservation and
this
symposium
is
also being prepared.
Workshop and ILDIS. It is hoped that the conference
of knowledge among legume workers and that this work will continue.
Several collaborative projects were discussed involving the Bean Tree
has facilitated and reinforced cooperation and transfer
On
behalf of the conference organizing committee Joe Miller would
We
would
also like to thank our
many
sponsors of the conference.
Conference and associated legume symposia
at
like to
We
thank
all
the participants for visiting Canberra.
look forward to the next International
various meetings to continue our important
work
in
Legume
legume research.
Organizing Committee: Joe Miller, Mike Crisp, Jim Grimes and David Morrison.
Nodulation
in
Legumes
Janet
-
I.
not the end of the story!
Sprent
Book Announcement
Janet Sprent's new book summarises the processes leading to nodulation in legumes and also the current list of those species
known to nodulate. The last entry was made in March 2001, but there is already new information available. Two new genera
of bacteria capable of nodulating legumes have been reported as well as another slant on the infection process. Much of the
from the tropics and this is likely to be only the tip of the iceberg!
Please let Janet (iisprent@aol.com) know of any new material that you have, on any aspect of nodulation, so
incorporated in an up-date of the book which is already planned.
new
information emerging
is
that
it
can be
Legumes by Janet I. Sprent (xii + 146pp. Soft cover, ISBN 84246 013 7) is published by The Royal Botanic
Gardens, Kew, price £27.00 / €43.20 and can be purchased from htto:/Avww. Kewbooks.com and in the near future (expected
Nodulation
in
1
April 2002) directly from
RBG, Kew
at
http:/Avww, kew.org/publications.
Nitrogen Fixation Conference
funding to attend the next
If you are working on nodulation in a developing country and would like to be considered for
European Conference on Nitrogen Fixation, to be held in Norwich, England Sept 6-10 2002, please email j isprentj^aokc pni
with an indication of what you are doing and a brief CV.
A limited amount of funding has been obtained from the EU and it will be distributed competitively with a preference for
young
(post
MSc
or
PhD)
researchers.
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February 2002
The Leguminosae of Madagascar
Barbara Mackinder
The Leguminosae of Madagascar, edited by David J. Du Puy is the product of a project that originally aimed to produce
checklist of the Leguminosae of Madagascar. However it quickly became clear that the knowledge of the family in
Madagascar was very incomplete and that a full flora account and fieldwork would be needed.
Jean-Noel Labat, Jean Bosser and Jean-Fran^ois Villiers from Paris collaborated on the book, as did
from Madagascar. Sadly J.-F. Villiers died before completion of the book.
The book deals with 573
new
80%
native species of which
are
endemic
to
a
Raymond Rabevohitra
Madagascar. Six genera and 129 species were described
during the project. The book is generously illustrated with line drawings and colour photographs.
The Leguminosae of Madagascar, (720 pp. Hardcover, ISBN 900347 70 9) is published by The Royal Botanic Gardens,
Kew. It can be purchased from http:// www.Kewbooks.com and in the near future (expected April 2002) directly from RBG,
as
to science
1
Kew
at
http://www.kew.org/publications. for £65.00
€104.00 plus post/packaging.
/
Molecular sampling needs
Gwilym
At
a recent
UK
Legume group
meeting,
it
P.
in
Leguminosae
Lewis and Brian D. Schrire
was agreed
that
we
should compile a
list
of genera that have not yet been sampled
Toby Pennington, Melissa Luckow and Pat Herendeen,
which no known molecular data is currently available.
molecularly. In consultation with Marty Wojciechowski, Matt Lavin,
we
If
present below a
you
list
of critical genera (Table
1) for
are in a position to collect silica-dried leaf material of any of these genera
those areas where these genera are
known
to grow), please
let
you have
(i.e.
Gwil Lewis or Brian Schrire
at
in
place collecting permits for
RBG, Kew know and
they can
put you in touch with the relevant specialist seeking to access this material. Alternatively, if you have already extracted
from any of these genera kindly also
critical
genera
is
to
have available
molecular legume phylogeny.
list
We
let
us
know
so
we can keep
the
list
below updated. The overall aim of targeting these
one species of each of the 720 genera of legumes, thus moving closer towards a full
envisage this as Phase
of a legume gap-filling exercise, to be followed by a more detailed
at least
1
including those paraphyletic or large genera where more detailed sampling
Caesalpinioideae and tribe Mimoseae
in
is
necessary.
We
present such a
Table 2 below.
Contact e-mails: G.Lewis@rbgkew.org.uk or B.Schrire@rbgkew.org.uk
Table
Genus
1.
DNA
Genera
for
which no known molecular data
Tribe
Sp #
is
currently available
Distribution
CAESALPINIOIDEAE
Domingo)
Arcoa
Balsamocarpon
Caesalpineae
1
Haiti (Santo
Caesalpineae.
1
Chile
Chidlowia
Caesalpineae.
1
Sierra Leone, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Liberia
Moullava (= Wagatea)
Caesalpineae.
1
India
Neoapaloxylon
Caesalpineae.
1
Madagascar
Orphanodendron
Stenodrepanum
Caesalpineae.
1
Colombia
1
Argentina
Caesalpineae.
o
Stachyothyrsus
Caesalpineae.
J
Cameroon, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast,
Equatorial Guinea
Sympetalandra
Caesalpineae.
5
Indonesia
d>
Malay Peninsula, Sumatra)
Namibia, S. Africa, Botswana
&
Liberia, Zaire,
Malaysia (Sabah, Sarawak, Kalimantan,
Adenolobus
Cercidieae
Gigasiphon
Cercidieae
Griffonia
Cercidieae
Androcalymma
Cassieae
1
Brazil
Apuleia
Cassieae
1
Brazil,
Eligmocarpus
Cassieae
1
Madagascar
Kalappia
Cassieae
1
Indonesia (Sulawesi) near Milili
n
Madagascar, Tanzania, Kenya, Angola, Gabon, Zaire
4
Cameroon, Gabon, Nigeria, Zaire
Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Argentina
list
for the
4
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Genus
Tribe
!
Mendoravia
Sp #
Cassieae
Brcmdzeia (= Bathiaea )
1
Distribution
Madagascar (southeast)
Madagascar (southeast)
1
Detarieae.
1
Detarieae
s.l
1
Colombia
Brenaniodendron
Detarieae
s.l
1
Mozambique
Brodriguesia
Detarieae
s.l
1
Brazil (Bahia)
Hardwickia
Detarieae
s.l
1
west India
Heterostemon
Detarieae
s.l
7
Lebruniodendron
Detarieae
s.l
1
Cameroon, Zaire
Leucostegane
Detarieae
s.l
2
Malaysia
Brachycylix
s.l
1
Guyana, Brazil (Amazonas, Para), Surinam, Colombia,
Venezuela
&
Indonesia (Malay Peninsula, Sumatra,
Sarawak)
Michelsonia
Neoapaloxylon
Detarieae
s.l
1
|
1
Detarieae
s.l
3
Detarieae
s.l
1
Zaire
Detarieae
s.l
1
Guyana, Brazil (Amazonas)
P seudomacrolobium
Paloveopsis
|
Zaire
Madagascar (west and south)
MIMOSOIDEAE
Stryphnodendron
Mimoseae
Mimoseae
Mimoseae
Mimoseae
Mimoseae
Mimoseae
Mimoseae
Abarema
Ingeae
Aubrevillea
Indopiptadenia
Lemur odendron
Mimozyganthus
Prosopidastrum
Xerocladia
2
Guineo-Congolian
India
1
Madagascar
1
Argentina
2
1
c.30
44
Baja, California
Ingeae
94
Ingeae
14
Argentina
Central America, northern South America and Brazil
Mainly
Sri
1
Archidendropsis
&
South Africa, Namibia
New
SE
2 to
Archidendron
& Nepal
1
World
tropics,
Lanka, continental
New
1
E
Cathormion
Ingeae
1
SE Asia
Cojob a
Ingeae
12
Fal cat aria
Ingeae
o
Asia, Malesia,
NE
Solomon
New Caledonia, Solomon
Australia,
Islands
Islands
Brazil
West
&
Australia
Indies,
NW Andean and tras-Andean South
America, SE Mexico
J
SE
Guinea, Bismark Archipelago, Australia
Ingeae
Ingeae
extending to Bahamas,
sp extending to Micronesia, 2 to
Blanchetiodendron
Ebenopsis
sp.
Brazil
(Queensland),
">
1
Mexico
&
Moluccas,
&
Central America
S Texas
New
Guinea, Solomon Islands, Australia
(Queensland)
Mexico
Guinetia
Ingeae
i
Havardia
Ingeae
5
Hesperalbizia
Ingeae
1
Ingeae
3-4
Leucochloron
Ingeae
4
Brazil
Macrosamanea
Ingeae
11
South America, mostly Amazonian
Painteria
Ingeae
3
Mexico
Serianthes
Ingeae
c.18
Hydrochorea
;
Mexico, Texas
&C
SW Mexico
Orinoco & Amazon
America
basins, Guianas, Brazil
Thailand, Malesia, Micronesia, Melanesia
&
W.
Polynesia
Sphinga
Ingeae
3
Viguieranthus
Ingeae
23
Wallaceodendron
Ingeae
1
Ingeae
c.60
1
Zygia
j
Mexico, Cuba, Guatemala,
Asia
N
&
& NW
South America
Madagascar
Celebes
&
Philippines
America and Greater Antilles to South
America, most diverse in Central America, Columbia,
Amazonia
Guianas, &
Lowland
tropical
NW
PAPILIONOIDEAE
>
Candolleodendron
Swartzieae
Haplormosia
Sophoreae
1
Uleant hus
Sophoreae
1
Panurea
Sophoreae
2
r
(a.
A
11
1
Genera arranged systematically within tribes
S America (French Guiana, N and NE Brazil)
and C Africa (Sierra Leone to Gabon)
S America (Amazonian Brazil)
S America (Colombia and Brazil)
W
5
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Genus
Tribe
Diplotropis
Sp#
Sophoreae
12
Distribution
S America, (Colombia and Venezuela to Peru and
Bolivia)
Spirotropis
Sophoreae
2-3
Northern S America (Venezuela, Guyana,
|
&
Surinam
Monopteryx
;
Sophoreae
3-4
French Guiana)
Northern S America (Colombia, Venezuela,
French Guiana and Amazonian Brazil)
Petalcidenium
Sophoreae
1
Sakoana/a
Sophoreae
2
Negro
Madagascar
Sophoreae
2
N
Ammothanmus
Sophoreae
3
Central Asia (Kazakstan, Tadzhikistan, Uzbekistan and
Amphimas
Sophoreae
3-4
Baphiastrum
Sophoreae
1
Ammopiptarithus
Thermop-
\
I
Neoharmsia
^
.
Brazil (Rio
river)
NW Madagascar
and
Turkmenistan)
1-2
C
W Africa
and
Tropical central Africa
Mongolia. China, Russia
sidae
Podalyriae
9
Africa (endemic to the Cape region of South Africa)
Amphithalea
Podalyriae
42
Africa (endemic to the Cape region of South Africa)
Pearsonia
Crotalarieae
13
Africa and Madagascar
Rothia
Crotalarieae
2
Africa and Asia to Australia
Robynsiophyton
Crotalarieae
1
Spartidium
Crotalarieae
1
Bolusia
Crotalarieae
5
SC and
Wiborgia
Crotalarieae
10
Africa (endemic to the Cape region of South Africa)
Polhillia
Genisteae
7
W and SW parts of the Cape region of South Africa
Sellocharis
Genisteae
1
S America (SE Brazil)
Anarthrophy/lum
Genisteae
15
Hesperolabiirnum
Genisteae
1
\
i
j
1
Xiphotheca
SC
N
Africa (Angola, Zambia and Zaire)
Africa (Morocco to Libya)
southern Africa
S America (Andes
Morocco
in
Argentina and Chile)
(Anti Atlas Mts.)
Mediterranean area of S Europe from Spain to
? Cytisophyllum
Genisteae
Cytisopsis
Loteae
1-2
Antopetitia
Loteae
1
Tropical Africa (mountains)
Oreophysa
Galegeae
1
N.
Eremosparton
Galegeae
j
SE Russia and Caucasus
Calophaca
Galegeae
5
Central Asia, Ukraine to Caucasus
Chesneya
Galegeae
c.30
1
Italy
\
1
Mediterranean (E Mediterranean and
N
Africa)
\
I
|
\
Iran,
Temperate
diverse
Neodielsia
1
:
\
Galegeae
mountains
in
to
C
NW China
Asia and
SW Asia to
C
Asia to
Sino-Himalayan region, most
Mongolia
?
Turkestan
1
Afganistan, Iran, Turkestan
(Astragalus segr.)
Smirnowia
Galegeae
Gueldenstaedtia
Galegeae
Stracheya
Hedysareae
1
Taverniera
Hedysareae
10
Sartoria
Hedysareae
1
Ebenus
Eversmannia
Hedysareae
20
Hedysareae
1
Iran to
Vavilova
Fabeae
1
Turkey, Middle East
Parochetus
Trifolieae
10
c.
2
Sino-Himalayan region
to
Mongolia and Siberia
High Himalayas (Kashmir, Tibet, etca
)
W India to Middle East, Horn of Africa
S Turkey
Mediterranean
W China
Mtns. of tropical East Africa and Himalayas (no
sampling from natural collections)
\
1
\
!
|
Endosamara
Sarcodum
Millettieae
1
Millettieae
c.3
Burkilliodendron
Millettieae
1
Malaya (Perak)
Craspedolobium
Millettieae
1
S and
Kunstleria
Millettieae
8
Malesia and Indian subcontinent
Schefflerodendron
Millettieae
4
West-Central Tropical Africa with
Disynstemon
Millettieae
1
Pyranthus
Millettieae
6
W,
Sylvichadsia
Millettieae
4
E and
Indian subcontinent, Indo-China and Malasia
S.
China, Indo-China, Malesia, Papuasia
SW
China, Indo-China (Burma, Thailand, Laos)
Madagascar (South West)
|
S and
N
C Madagascar
Madagascar
(1 sp.)
1
sp. to
East Africa
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Genus
Paratephrosia
Tribe
Millettieae
Sp U
1
Distribution
Australia (W. Australia, N. Territory, S. Australia,
Queensland)
Ptycholobium
Millettieae
Requiem a
Millettieae
|
o
J
W to NE Tropical Africa and Arabia; southern Africa
W to NE Tropical Africa (Sahelian zone); southern
Africa
Platysepalum
Millettieae
7-8
Tropical, mostly
Antheroporum
Millettieae
c.3
SW China and
West Africa
Indo-China (Burma, Thailand and
Vietnam)
\
\
?lmbralyx
Millettieae
c.4
Behaimia
Millettieae
1
Cuba
Bergeronia
Millettieae
1
Brazil, Bolivia,
Dahlstedtia
Millettieae
2
Margariiolobium
Millettieae
1
Meizotropis
Phaseoleae
2
Cochlianthus
Phaseoleae
2
Cruddasia
Phaseoleae
c.2
NE
Pseudoeriosema
Phaseoleae
c.4
tropical Africa
Barbieria
Phaseoleae
1
S China to Sumatra (segregate of Fordid)
Paraguay and Argentina
Brazil, Argentina
Venezuela
and W Indo-China)
W China (Yunnan, Sichuan) and Himalayas (Nepal)
tropical Asia (subcontinental India
Indian subcontinent; Indo-China (Burma, Thailand)
Neotropics, from S Mexico,
C America, Caribbean and
W tropical S America
(Congo [Kinshasa] and Sudan)
Clitoriopsis
Phaseoleae
1
Macropsychanthus
Phaseoleae
c.2
?Luzonia
Phaseoleae
1
Philippines (Luzon and Leyte)
Herpyza
Phaseoleae
1
Cuba (Allen
tropical Africa
Papuasia, Micronesia (possibly Philippines)
&
Allen, 1981 also note
its
occurrence
in
Puerto Rico)
I
i
Diphyllarium
Phaseoleae
1
Sinodolichos
Phaseoleae
2
Indo-China (Laos
SE Asia (NE
&
Vietnam)
Indian subcontinent,
SW China,
Indo-
China)
|
Nogra
Phaseoleae
c.3
Indian subcontinent, S China, Indo-China
(all 3
spp.
should be sampled)
Dysolobium
Phaseoleae
4
SE Asia (E
Indian subcontinent, Indo-China,
SW
China,
Malesia)
!
o
Alistilis
Phaseoleae
J
Southern Africa
Nesphostylis
Phaseoleae
4
tropical
(1 sp.),
Madagascar
(2 spp.)
and subtropical Africa (2 spp.);
SE Asia
(Indian
|
subcontinent, Indo-China [Burma]; 2 spp.)
Decorsea
Phaseoleae
6
Southern tropical and subtropical Africa (3 spp.) and
Madagascar
Spathionema
Phaseoleae
1
Vatovaea
Phaseoleae
1
Dunbaria
Phaseoleae
20
E
(3 spp.)
tropical Africa
NE tropical
SE Asia
Africa
(Indian subcontinent, Indo-China, China,
Asia, Malesia, Papuasia);
South Africa
(W
N
E
Australia
Cape)
Bolusafra
Phaseoleae
1
Flemingia
Phaseoleae
30-
SE Asia
35
Malesia, Papuasia) to Australia (ca 28-33 spp.); Africa
sp.
and
(Indian subcontinent, Indo-China, China,
F.
grahamiana Wight and Arn. widespread
in
Africa and Asia
Paracalyx
Phaseoleae
6
NE tropical
Africa (Ethiopia, Somalia) and Socotra (5
spp.); Indian subcontinent,
SW tropical
Indo-China
(I sp.)
Africa (Angola)
Carissoa
Phaseoleae
1
Chrysocias
Phaseoleae
3-4
Orbexilum
Psoraleeae
8
E
Hoita
Psoraleeae
3
W USA (California) to NW Mexico (Baja California)
Pediomelum
Psoraleeae
21
South Africa (S parts of
W Cape)
USA
from Virginia to Florida, westwards through
Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas; Mexico (to Chiapas)
SC Canada, USA
Mexico
(Great Plains and Great Basin) to
C
1
7
February 2002
Table
2:
Genera
for
which additional species are needed
CAESALPINIOIDEAE
Genus
Caesalpinia
s.l.
Mezoneuron
Tribe
Sp #
Distribution
Caesal.
c.100
pantropical
Caesal.
c.30
Malaysia
&
Indonesia (Malay Peninsula, Java, Sumatra,
Sarawak, Kalimantan, Celebes), Thailand, trop Africa,
Hawaii
Tachigali
s.
1
.
|
1
Dimorphandra
Caesal.
60
C&
Caesal.
25
Guyana, Surinam, Brazil (Amazonas, Para, Rio de
America
S.
Colombia
Janeiro), Venezuela,
)
|
\
I
j
1
Gleditsia
Caesal.
14
Indonesia (Celebes)
Bauhinia
Cercid.
c.250
pantropical
Cassia
Cassieae
30
pantropical
Dialium
Cassieae
c.40
pantropical
Labichea
Cassieae
18
Australia (Queensland,
Martiodendron
Cassieae
4
Brazil (Para,
Senna
Cassieae
240
pantropical
Brachystegia
Detarieae
s.l
c.30
Brownea
Detarieae
s.l
c.30
west
W.
Austr.)
Amazonas, Bahia, Maranhao), Guyana
& east Africa
Guyana, French Guiana, Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia,
Peru
Crudia
Detarieae
s.l
c.55
Malaysia
&
Indonesia (Sumatra, Java, Sabah,
Kalimantan, Sarawak, Malay Peninsula), Guyana, Brazil
(Para,
Amazonas, Rondonia),
Fr.
Guiana, Surinam,
Colombia, Zaire
Daniellia
Detarieae
s.l
9
Tanzania, west Africa including Cameroon, Gabon,
Zaire
Dicymbe
Detarieae
s.l
15
Guyana,
Elizabeth a
Detarieae
s.l
10
Guyana, Surinam, French Guiana, Brazil
G uibour tia
Detarieae
s.l
c.17
Brazil, Paraguay, Caribbean, Sierra
Congo,
Macrolobium
Detarieae
s.l
c.100
Venezuela
Brazil, Peru,
Zaire,
Guyana,
Fr.
Leone, Gabon,
Zambia, Mozambique,
S.
Africa
Guiana, Surinam, Ecuador, Brazil, Peru,
Venezuela, Colombia
Maniltoa
Detarieae
s.l
c.25
Malaysia
&
Guinea,
Australia
,
Paloue
Detarieae
s.l
4
Guyana, French Guiana, Surinam
Peltogyne
Detarieae
s.l
23
Guyana,
Fr.
New
Indonesia (Malay Peninsula, Celebes),
Guiana, Surinam, Brazil, Peru, Mexico,
W.
Indies
Sindora
Detarieae
s.l
18-20
Malaysia
&
Indonesia (Malay Peninsula, Sabah,
Kalimantan, Sarawak, Sumatra, Celebes, Java
|
\
Zenker el la
Detarieae
s.l
5
Tanzania, Cameroon,
Gabon
MIMOSOIDEAE
Genus
Piptadenia
Tribe
Sp#
Mimoseae
c.21
Distribution
Mexico, throughout Central and South America as
far
south as Argentina and peru
Prosopis (especially P.
|
|
Mimoseae
c.44
SW North America,
South America,
Mimoseae
c.480
mostly
New
a
SW Asia &
Africa
africana )
Mimosa (especially
sect. Mimadenia )
World tropics,
Asia and Madagascar
few
in tropical Africa,
S
8
Number 49
The Bean Bag
The Rupert Barneby Award
James
The
New York
Botanical Garden
L.
Luteyn
pleased to announce that Aaron Liston, currently
is
Pathology, Oregon State University,
is the recipient of the Rupert Barneby
studying the phylogenetic systematics of Astragalus and Trifolium.
The
New York
US$
1,000.00
Botanical Garden
is
now
invites applications for the
to assist researchers to visit
The
New York
Award
Rupert Barneby
at the
Department of Botany
for the year
Award
&
Plant
2002. Dr. Liston will be
for the year 2003.
The award of
Botanical Garden to study the rich collection of Leguminosae.
Anyone
interested in applying for the award should submit their curriculum vitae, a detailed letter describing the project for
which the award is sought, and the names of 2-3 referees. Travel to the NYBG should be planned for sometime in the year
2003. The application should be addressed to Dr. James L. Luteyn, Institute of Systematic Botany, The New York Botanical
Garden, 200th Street and Kazimiroff Blvd., Bronx,
Announcement of the
Anyone
making
interested in
supports this award,
recipient will be
10458-5126 USA, and received no
made by December
a contribution to
may send
NY
their check,
later
than
December
1,
2002.
15th.
THE RUPERT BARNEBY FUND IN LEGUME SYSTEMATICS,
New York Botanical Garden, to Dr. Luteyn.
which
payable to The
Rupert Barneby, 1911-2000 (Obituary)
Gwilym
Rupert was
bom
One of Rupert's
to
Lewis
Monmouthshire, on the English-Welsh border. He went to harrow Public School
Trinity College, Cambridge University from 1930-1932 where he gained a B. A. in History and
on October
from 1924-1929 and
Modern Languages.
P.
6, 191
1,
in
early enthusiasms in legumes
when
U/ ex-Staur acanthus
botanical interest.
war was the Cytisus1937 with beans already a main focus of his
collecting in Spain and N. Africa prior to the Hitler
complex and it is evident that he entered the United States in
He took up permanent residency in the United States in 1941.
His main research interests were xerophytic Floras, the taxonomy of the Leguminosae and Neotropical Menispermaceae.
He
upwards of 140 publications, all of which are learned papers and many of which are
monumental tomes. Of the 25 species named by other botanists in his honour, over a third are species of legume. Four genera
honour him, and three of these are legumes, Barnebydendron Kirkbride, Barnebyella Podlech and Rupertia Grimes. Eight of
his own legume publications (some coauthored): North American Astragalus, Daleae Imagines, The American Cassiinae, A
monograph of Mimosa, A conspectus of Erythrina and three volumes on the New World Ingeae (including his last major
described 1,160 species
new
work, Calliandra ) describe
to science in
in total
1,900 species.
Rupert's passing leaves an echoing gap
Bean Bag readers’
attention
53(1): 1^10 (2001).
is
drawn
in
New York
and
in
the world of botany.
to “Ruperti Imagines: a portrait
of Rupert Barneby” by Douglas Crase
in
Brittonia
9
February 2002
Nodulation and Nitrogen Fixation
(Legume Nodulation
reports not in Allen and Allen (1981))
Joseph H. Kirkbride,
Jr.
Taxon
Status
+
+
Abarema bigemina (L.) Kosterm.
Abarema cochleata (Willd.) Bameby & J.W. Grimes var. moniliformis (Ducke)
Bameby & J.W. Grimes
Abarema cochlicarpos (B.A. Gomes) Bameby & J.W. Grimes
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Abrus canescens Baker
Abrus cantoniensis Hance
Abrus mollis Hance
Abrus pulchellus Wall, ex Thwaites subsp. tenuiftorus (Benth.) Verde.
Acacia acradenia F. Muell.
Acacia amoena H.L. Wendl.
Acacia ancistrocarpa Maiden
&
Blakely
Acacia argymodendron Domin
Acacia
atr ament aria Benth.
Acacia berlandieri Benth.
bi new at a
DC.
Acacia bivenosa DC.
Acacia
Acacia blakei Pedley
Acacia brass ii Pedley
Acacia brevispica Harms
Acacia brumalis Maslin
Acacia burrowii Maiden
Acacia caesia
(L.) Willd.
Acacia cambagei R.T. Baker
&
Acacia cangaiensis Tindale
Kodela
Acacia chry’sotricha Tindale
Acacia cincinnat
Acacia
F.
Muell.
citrinoviridis Tindale
&
Acacia colei Maslin
A.J.
&
Maslin
Thomson
Acacia concinna (Willd.) DC.
Acacia concinna (Willd.) DC.
Acacia concurrens Pedley
Acacia coriacea DC.
Acacia cowleana Tate
Acacia cuthbrertsonii Luehm.
Acacia cyperophylla
Muell. ex Benth.
F.
Acacia dangarensis Tindale
Acacia dictyophleba
Acacia
difficilis
&
Kodela
Muell.
F.
Maiden
Acacia dimidiata Benth.
Acacia dolichostachya
S.F.
Blake
Acacia drepanolobium Harms ex Y. Sjostedt
Acacia dudgeoni Holland
Acacia dunnii (Maiden)
Turrill
Acacia elatior Brenan
Acacia elongata Sieber ex DC.
Acacia eremaea C.R.P. Andrews
Acacia erioloba E. May.
Acacia etbaica Schweinf.
Ed Note: Reference 150
is
“Nodulation
in
Legumes” by Janet
I.
Sprent published by the Royal Botanic Gardens,
1
Kew
Souce
164
38
50
49
72
72
42
17
138
17
20
124
69
170
45
138
36
20
35
138
150
138
100
170
36
150
144
57
-
76
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
38
(2001).
20
17
17
20
25
17
144
138
150
13
74
138
121
138
35
64
7
2
10
Taxon
Status
Acacia falciformis DC.
Acacia ferruginea DC.
Acacia
filicifolia
&
Cheel
M.B. Welch
Acacia fJavescens Benth.
Acacia fulva Tindale
Acacia
gift ins ii Pedley
Acacia glauca Moench
Acacia glaucocarpa Maiden
&
Blakely
Acacia gonocarpa F. Muell.
Acacia gourmaensis A. Chev.
Acacia gummifera Willd.
Acacia hemsleyi Maiden
Acacia
Number 49
The Bean Bag
Maiden
Acacia hippuroides Heward ex Benth.
hil liana
Acacia hockii De Wild.
Acacia holosericea A. Cunn. ex G. Don
Acacia holosericea A. Cunn. ex G. Don
Acacia implexa Benth.
Acacia irrorata Sieber ex Spreng.
var.
neurocarpa (Hook.) Domin
Acacia irrorata Sieber ex Spreng. ssp. irrorata
Acacia irrorata Sieber ex Spreng. ssp. velutinella Tindale
Acacia iteaphylla F. Muell. ex Benth.
Acacia ixiophyUa Benth.
Acacia julifera Benth.
Acacia lachnophylla
Acacia laeta R.
F.
Muell.
Br. ex Benth.
Acacia latescens Benth.
Acacia leiocalyx (Domin) Pedley
Acacia leucoclada Tindale
Acacia linarioides Benth.
Acacia litakunensis Burch.
Acacia longispicata Benth.
Acacia lysiphloia
F.
Muell.
Acacia maconochieana Pedley
Acacia melleodora Pedley
Acacia minuta (M.E. Jones) R.M. Beauch.
Acacia montigena Brenan
&
Exell
Acacia mountfordiae Specht
Acacia mutabilis Maslin
ssp. mutabilis
Acacia mucronata Willd. ex H.L. Wendl.
Acacia mutabilis Maslin
ssp. stipulifera
Maslin
Acacia nanodealbata J.H. Willis
Acacia negrii
Pic.
Serm.
Acacia neurocarpa Hook.
Acacia nilotica
(L.) Willd. ex Delile ssp.
Acacia notabilis
F.
tomentosa (Benth.) Brenan
Muell.
Acacia oncinocarpa Benth.
Acacia oshanesii
F.
&
Muell.
Maiden
Acacia papyrocarpa Benth.
Acacia parvipinnula Tindale
Acacia patagiata R.S. Cowan
Acacia pellit a 0. Schwarz
&
Maslin
Acacia pendula A. Cunn. ex G. Don
Acacia pentagona (Schumach & Thonn.) Hook.
Acacia planifrons Wight & Arn.
Acacia plectocarpa A. Cunn.
Acacia polyacantha Willd.
Acacia polystachya Benth.
ssp.
polyacantha
f.
1
Souce
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
138
+
170
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
170
170
31
138
20
170
138
72
100
21
74
94
17
150
150
14
69
144
170
138
35
36
138
74
104
138
21
45
20
144
17
36
17
6
150
138
35
104
35
170
7
144
45
138
138
63
138
170
35
105
138
68
31
36
31
36
2
February 2002
]
Status
Souce
7
Acacia rovumae 01 iv.
+
+
+
+
+
+
Acacia sakalava Drake
-
74
+
+
150
Taxon
Acacia prasinata Asfaw
Acacia pyrifolia DC.
Acacia redolens Maslin
Acacia reftciens
Wawra
Acacia rothii F.M. Bailey
Acacia schaffneri (S. Watson)
Acacia schott ii Torr.
F.J.
Acacia schweinfurthii Brenan
&
Herm.
Exell
Acacia shirleyi Maiden
Acacia silvestris Tindale
Acacia simsii Benth.
Acacia spars [flora Maiden
Acacia spectabilis A. Cunn. ex Benth.
Acacia stipuligera
F.
Muell.
Acacia suma (Roxb.) Buch.-Ham. ex
Acacia sutherlandii
(F. Muell.) F.
J.
Voigt
Muell.
Acacia teniana Harms
Acacia tenuissima
F.
Muell.
Acacia tephrina Pedley
Acacia thomsonii Maslin
Acacia
tortilis
(Forssk.)
& M.W.
McDonald
Hayne
Acacia torulosa Benth.
Acacia
pa
tr achy car
E. Pritz.
Acacia trachyphloia Tindale
Acacia translucens A. Cunn. ex Hook.
Acacia trineura
Acacia tumida
Acacia
F.
F.
Muell.
Muell. ex Benth.
ulicifolia (Salisb.)
Court var. brownei (Steud.) Pedley
Acacia umbellata Benth.
Acacia verniciflna A. Cunn.
Acacia
vestita
Ker Gawl.
Acacia villosa (Sw.) Willd.
Acacia welwitschii Oliv.
Acacia yirrkallensis Specht
Moore) Taub.
Acrocarpus fraxinifolius Wight ex Am.
Acacia zanzibarica
(S.
138
35
121
36
74
150
-
68
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
20
170
36
20
36
17
31
20
72
17
20
17
69
104
134
21
150
138
20
159
21
138
138
20
69
104
121
69
Acrocarpus fraxinifolius Wight ex Am.
-
50
Adenanthera intermedia Merr.
Adenanthera microsperma Teijsm.
-
68
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
130
-
10
+
50
&
Binn.
Aeschynomene ciliata Vogel
Aeschynomene crassicaulis Harms
Aeschynomene crist at a Vatke
Aeschynomene cr is tat a Vatke var. pubescens J. Leon
Aeschynomene denticulata Rudd
Aeschynomene pfundii Taub.
Aeschynomene pratensis Small
Aeschynomene scabra G. Don
Aeschynomene tambacoundensis Berhaut
Aeschynomene uniflora E. Mey.
Aeschynomene villosa Poir.
Afzelia quanxensis Welw.
Albizia amara (Roxb.) Boivin
Albizia berteroana (Balb. ex DC.) M. Gomez
Albizia chevalier Harms
Albizia dinklagei (Harms) Harms
Albizia edwallii (Hoehne) Barneby & J.W. Grimes
4
4
98
145
46
4
46
46
4
42
4
78
69
69
165
1
12
Number 49
The Bean Bag
Taxon
Albizia ferruginea (Guill.
&
Status'
Perr.) Benth.
&
Albizia glaberrima (Schumach.
163
Thonn.) Benth.
+
+
Albizia kalkora Prain
Albizia kalkora Prain
69
72
108
Albizia lucidor (Steud.) I.C. Nielsen ex H. Hara
+
+
+
+
+
+
Albizia petersiana (Bolle) Oliv.
Albizia schimperana Oliv.
Albizia suluensis Gerstner
Albizia zygia (DC.) J.F. Macbr.
Alhagi sparsifolia (Shap.) Shap.
Amicia zygomeris DC.
Andira nitida Mart, ex Benth.
Andira spectabilis Saldanha
Angylocalyx oligophyllus (Baker) Baker
&
Exell
+
+
+
+
+
+
Nyman
Macbr.
W.C. Greg.
&
Arachis glabrata Benth.
W.C. Greg.
hagenbeckii (Harms)
var.
Arachis helodes Mart, ex Krapov.
&
Arachis monticola Krapov.
Arachis pintoi Krapov.
&
&
F.J.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Herm.
W.C. Greg.
Rigoni
Arachis pusilla Benth.
&
Archidendron basaltica
Archidendron bigeminum
W.C. Greg.
Muell.) I.C. Nielsen
(F.
(L.) I.C. Nielsen
Archidendron clypearia (Jack)
I.C.
Nielsen
(F,
Argyrolobium fdiforme Eckl.
Muell.) I.C. Nielsen
& Zeyh.
ssp. ornithopodioides (Jaub.
Aspalathus acuminata Lam,
ssp.
Aspalathus asparagoides L.
f.
Aspalathus chortophila Eckl.
& Zeyh.
Ssp. kougaensis Dahlgren
Aspalathus divaricata Thunb.
Aspalathus forbesii Harv.
Aspalathus frankenioides DC.
f.
ssp. heterophylla
Aspalathus hirta E. Mey. ssp. hirta
Aspalathus hispida Thunb.
Aspalathus lactea Thunb.
ssp. breviloba
Aspalathus lactea Thunb.
ssp. lactea
Aspalathus longifolia Benth.
Aspalathus longipes Harv.
Aspalathus nivea Thunb.
Spach.) Jafri
asparagoides
Aspalathus confusa Dahlgren
Aspalathus heterophylla L.
&
pungens (Thunb.) Dahlgren
ssp.
50
53
68
Dahlgren
158
112
76
68
166
28
150
47
166
38
28
90
20
164
71
Archidendron kanisii R.S. Cowan
Archidendropsis thozetiana
87
166
W.C. Greg,
Arachis stenosperma Kapov.
87
77
Arachis burkartii Handro
Arachis cardenasii Krapov.
+
+
+
+
+
50
Apios carnea (Wall.) Benthy. ex Baker
&
72
61
Hillc.
Anthyllis vu/neraria L. ssp. polyphylla (DC.)
Arachis batizocoi Krapov.
163
+
f.
Anthyllis cytisoides L,
J.F.
61
var. cebil (Griseb.) Altschul
Anadenanthera peregrina (L.) Speg. var .falcata (Benth.) Altschul
Andira anthelmia (Veil.) J.F. Macbr.
Apuleia leiocarpa (Vogel)
69
150
Anadenanthera colubrina (Veil.) Brenan
Anadenanthera falcata (Benth.) Speg.
f.)
69
55
Amphithalea ericaefolia (L.) Eckl. & Zeyh.
Anadenanthera colubrina (Yell.) Brenan
Anthonotha fragrans (Baker
76
150
Amphicarpaea trisperma Miq.
Amphimas pterocarpoides Harms
Argyrolobium roseum
T
Souce
&
Ali
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
150
23
61
61
61
61
61
40
40
61
61
61
40
61
61
61
61
60
February 2002
LI
>
Status
Taxon
& Zeyh.
1
Souce
Astragalus tibetanus Benth. ex Bunge
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Astragalus tribuloides Delile
+
9
Astragalus uliginosus L.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
120
Aspalathus opaca Eckl.
Aspalathus pachyloba Benth.
Aspalathus quinquefolia L.
Aspalathus retroflexa L.
ssp.
Dahlgren
macroclada Dahlgren
ssp. virgata
(Thunb.) Dahlgren
ssp. bicolor (Ecki.
Aspalathus spicata Thunb.
Aspalathus spinosa
ssp. rostriloba
&
Zeyh.) Dahlgren
Dahlgren
ssp. cliffortioides (Schltr.)
L. ssp.flavispina (Presl ex Benth.)
Aspalathus spinosa L.
glauca (Eckl.
ssp.
&
Dahlgren
Zeyh.) Dahlgren
Aspalathus spinosissima R. Dahlgren
Aspalathus ternata (Thunb.) Druce
Aspalathus tuberculata Walp.
Astragalus complanatus R. Br. ex Bunge
&
Astragalus coquimbensis (Hook.
Arn.) Reiche
Astragalus coronilloides Ulbr.
Astragalus danicus Retz.
Astragalus densiflorus Kar.
&
Kir.
Astragalus donianus DC.
Astragalus echinatus Murray
Astragalus epiglottis L.
Astragalus falciformis Desf.
Astragalus g/aux L.
Astragalus
gombo Bunge
Astragalus graveolens Benth.
Astragalus himalayanus Klotzsch
Astragalus jaegerianus
Munz
Astragalus luristanicus Freyn
Astragalus miniatus Bunge
Astragalus palmeri A. Gray
Astragalus persepolitanus Boiss.
Astragalus politovii Krylov
Astragalus scaberrimus Bunge
Astragalus sesameus L.
Astragalus
st even i anus
DC.
Astragalus xiphocarpus Benthy. ex Bunge
Ateleia apetala Griseb.
Ateleia gummifera (DC.) D. Dietr.
Baphia bequaertii De Wild.
Baphia
laurifolia Baill.
Baphia maxima Baker
Baphia pubescens Hook.
f.
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
33
61
61
162
59
162
127
169
76
150
150
150
150
150
117
150
59
146
162
48
9
120
162
150
162
76
76
150
150
77
77
150
122
Baphiopsis parviflora Benth. ex Baker
-
150
Bauhinia blakeana Dunn
-
69
Bauhinia brachycarpa Wall, ex Benth.
-
72
+
+
72
-
50
-
72
-
72
Bauhinia rufescens Lam.
-
165
Bauhinia scandens
-
76
+
76
-
14
-
77
-
79
Bauhinia championii (Benth.) Benth.
Bauhinia hunanensis Hand.Mazz.
Bauhinia microstachya (Raddi)
Bauhinia ornata Kurz
Bauhinia ornata Kurz
Bauhinia variegata
Macbr.
var. austrosinensis
var. kerri
L. var.
Bauhinia vahlii Wight
J.F.
(Tang
&
(Gapnep.) K. Larsen
&
anguina (Roxb.) H. Ohashi
& Am.
L. var.
Candida Voigt
Berlinia bracteosa Benth.
Berlinia craibiana Baker
Wang)
f.
Bocoa prouacensis Aubl.
Bossiaea bossiaeoides (A. Cunn. ex Benth.) Court
T.C.
Chen
S.S. Larsen
+
+
72
15
135
2
'
Taxon
Status
Bossiaea foliosa A. Cunn.
Brachystegia bussei Harms
+
1
Souce
29
_
79
Brachystegia cynometroides Harms
Brachystegia floribunda Benth.
_
150
_
79
Brachystegia glaberrima R.E.
_
79
Brachystegia longifolia Benth.
_
79
Brachystegia spiciformis Benth.
+
69
Brachystegia taxifolia Harms
_
79
Brachystegia wangermeeana De Wild.
_
79
Brownea
_
50
150
Bryaspis lupulina (Benth.) P.A. Duvign.
+
+
Caesalpinia cacalaco Bonpl.
-
69
Caesalpinia digyna Rottler
+
76
Caesalpinia eriostachya Benth.
-
44
Caesalpinia pyramidalis Tul.
-
50
+
72
-
44
Callery>a atropurpurea (Wall.) Schot
-
108
Callery’a cinerea (Benth.) Schot
+
71
Callerya reticulata (Benth.) Schot
+
+
+
+
+
+
71
Fr.
longipedicellata Huber
Biya microphylla Bisse
Caesalpinia sappan L.
Caesalpinia velutina (Britton
&
Rose) Standi.
Callerya speciosa (Champ.) Schot
Cal/iandra eriophylla Benth.
Calliandra harrisii (Lindl.) Benth.
Calliandra houstoniana (Mill.) Standi, var. calothyra (Meisn.)
Calliandra tergemina (L.) Benth. emarginata (Willd.)
Bameby
Bameby
Calpocalyx dinklagei Harms
Campylotropis eriocarpa (DC.) Schindl.
Campylotropis stenocarpa (Klotzsch) Schindl.
Canavalia brasiliensis Mart, ex Benth.
Caragana brevispina Royle ex Benth.
Caragana intermedia Kuang & H.C. Fu
Caragana leveillei Korn.
Caragana pleiophylla (Regel) Pojark.
Caragana polourensis Franch.
Caragana pruinosa Kom.
Caragana rosea Turcz. ex Kom.
Caragana turkestanica Kom.
Caragana versicolor Benth.
Cassia montana B. Hayne ex Roth
Cenostigma tocantinum Ducke
Centrosema macrocarpum Benth.
Centrosema sagitttatum (Humb. & Bonpl. ex
Centrosema schottii (Millsp.) K. Schum.
Willd.) Brandegee
Ceratonia siliqua L.
Cercis chingii
Chun
Cere is gigantea
ined.
Cercis glabra Pamp.
Chadsia grevei Drake
Chamaecrista capensis (Thunb.)
E.
Mey.
var. flavescens (E.
&
Irwin &
Chamaecrista conferta (Benth.) H.S. Irwin
Barneby
Chamaecrista conferta (Benth.) H.S.
Bameby) H.S. Irwin & Barneby
Barneby
Mey.) Vogel
var. virgata (H.S. Irwin
&
Chamaecrista coradinii Barneby
Chamaecrista decumbens (Benth.) H.S. Irwin
&
Barneby
Chamaecrista desvauxii (Collad.)
Killip var. brevipes (Benth.) H.S. Irwin
Chamaecrista desvauxii (Collad.)
Killip var.
Chamaecrista desvauxii (Collad.)
Killip var. desvauxii
circumdata H.S. Irwin
&
&
Barneby
Barneby
42
72
20
50
146
5
-
77
+
+
+
+
+
131
-
71
+
+
+
+
72
1
17
30
117
155
72
156
71
-
71
+
169
-
143
-
50
+
+
+
+
2
38
38
82
-
71
-
72
-
71
+
+
+
+
149
+
+
+
+
+
152
61
152
150
150
150
150
84
2
February 2002
Taxon
Chamaecrista desvaiaii (Collad.)
Chamaecrista desvaiaii (Collad.)
Barneby
Status
glauca (Hassl.) H.S. Irwin
Killip var.
&
Barneby
Killip var. linearis (H.S. Irwin) H.S. Irwin
Chamaecrista desvaiaii (Collad.) Killip
Barneby
mollissima (Benth.) H.S. Irwin
var.
Chamaecrista fagonioides (Vogel) H.S. Irwin
Chamaecrista fagonioides (Vogel) H.S. Irwin
& Barneby) H.S. Irwin & Barneby
&
&
&
&
Barneby
Barneby
var.
macrocalyx (H.S. Irwin
Chamaecrista geminata (Benth.) H.S. Irwin & Barneby
Chamaecrista glandulosa (L.) Greene var. brasiliensis (Vogel) H.S. Irwin
Chamaecrista isidorea (Benth.) H.S. Irwin & Barneby
&
Barneby
Chamaecrista lineata (Sw.) Greene
&
Chamaecrista neesiana (Benth.) H. Irwin
Barneby
Chamaecrista nictitans
Moench
(L.)
glabrata (Vogel) H.S. Irwin
&
Barneby
ssp. patellaria (Coll.) H.S. Irwin
Chamaecrista orbiculata (Benth.) H.S. Irwin
Greene
(L.)
Chamaecrista plumosa
Barneby
&
&
Barneby
Barneby
var. orbiculata
var. pilosa
Mey) H.
(E.
&
&
var.
Souce
+
+
150
+
150
+
+
152
+
+
+
+
+
52
150
152
52
150
150
150
+
68
+
+
+
+
+
152
Barneby
Chamaecrista orbiculata (Benth.) H.S. Irwin
Chamaecrista pilosa
var. subnitida (Taub.) H. Irwin
1
Irwin
Chamaecrista ramosa (Vogel) H.S. Irwin
Irwin & Barneby
& Barneby. var. plumosa
& Barneby var. curvifolia (Vogel)
H.S.
150
24
61
150
+
+
150
68
Chamaecrista tetraphila Desv.
+
+
Chesneya cuneata (Benth.) Ali
-
117
+
+
+
+
71
Chamaecrista rotundifolia
(Pers.)
Chamaecrista serpens
(L.)
Greene
var.
Chamaecrista serpens
(L.)
Greene
var. wrightii (A.
Greene
var. rotundifolia
serpens
Cladrastis wilsonii Takeda
Cl it or ia sagotii Fantz
Cojoba arborea
Colutea
(L.) Britton
&
Rose
arborea
var.
istria Mill.
Conzattia multiflora (B.L. Rob.) Standi.
Gray) H.S. Irwin
&
Barneby
150
84
150
68
44
-
150
69
Crotalaria mitchellii Benth.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Crotalaria perrottetii DC.
+
140
Crotalaria saharae Coss.
+
+
+
+
150
-
79
Craibia brevicaudata (Vatke)
Dunn
Cratylia hypargyraea Mart.
Crotalaria angulata Mill.
Crotalaria atrorubens Hochst. ex Benth.
Crotalaria brevidens Benth.
Crotalaria brevis
Domin
Crotalaria chinensis L.
Crotalaria eremaea
Muell. ssp. eremaea
F.
Crotalaria excisa (Thunb.) Baker
Crotalaria ferruginea
f.
Graham ex Benth.
Crotalaria glaucoides Baker
Crotalaria hainanensis
f.
Huang
Crotalaria humifusa Benth.
Crotalaria humilis Eckl.
&
Zeyh.
Crotalaria lathyroides Guill.
&
Perr.
Crotalaria sessiliflora L. ssp. hazarensis Ali
Crotalaria sessiliflora L. ssp. sessiflora
Crotalaria trifoliastrum Willd.
Cryptosepalum exfoliatum De Wild.
Cullen australasicum (Schltdl.) J.W. Grimes
Cullen cinereum (Lindl.) J.W. Grimes
Cyathostegia mathewsii (Benth.) Schery
Cyclolobium vecchii A. Samp, ex Hoehne
+
+
+
+
50
76
49
38
65
57
65
60
76
42
57
76
60
42
65
9
9
146
65
65
150
50
2
16
Taxon
Cyclopia buxifolia (Burm.
f.)
Kies
Cyclopia dregeana Kies
Cyclopia intermedia E. Mey.
Cyclopia
Number 49
The Bean Bag
l at [folia
DC.
Cyclopia longifolia Vogel
Cyclopia meyeriana Walp.
& Zeyh.
Cyclopia sessiliflora Eckl. & Zeyh.
Cyclopia pubescens Eckl.
Cyclopia subternata Vogel
Harms
Cytisus arboreus (Desf.) DC.
Dahlstedtia pinnata (Benth.) Malme
Status
Souce
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
153
Cylicodiscus gabunensis
+
&
Dalziel
Dalbergia brasiliense Vogel
Dalbergia candenatensis (Dennst.) Prain
Dalbergia cultrata Benth.
Baker
f.
ex Hutch.
&
Dalbergia decipularis Rizzini
153
153
153
153
153
153
_1
50
Dalbergia balansae Prain
dalzielii
153
150
Dalbergia albiflora A. Chev. ex Hutch.
Dalbergia
153
&
Dalziel
A. Mattos
+
+
+
+
+
+
99
+
50
Dalbergia dyeriana Prain
99
72
50
38
72
71
& Chun
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
150
Dalbergia pinnata (Lour.) Prain
+
72
Dalbergia riparia (Mart.) Benth.
50
Dalbergia rufa G. Don
+
+
99
Dalbergia saxatilis Hook,
+
99
+
+
+
+
+
+
76
Dalbergia hainanensis Merr.
Dalbergia hancei Benth.
Dalbergia
hostilis Benth.
Dalbergia hupeana Hance
Dalbergia lanceolaria
L.
var.
f.
assamica (Benth.) Thoth.
Dalbergia miscolobium Benth.
Dalbergia obtusifolia (Baker) Prain
Dalbergia odorifera T.C. Chen
Dalbergia oligophylla Hutch.
&
Dalziel
f.
Dalbergia sericea G. Don
Dalbergia stipidacea Roxb.
Dalbergia
tsoi
Merr.
&
Chun
Dalbergia villosa (Benth.) Benth.
Dalea mollissima (Rydb.) Munz
Dalea virgata Lag.
&
99
72
72
50
72
72
76
72
50
48
150
165
Dalziel
Daviesia decurrens Meisn.
Daviesia horrida L. Preiss ex Meisn.
Daviesia mimosoides R. Br.
Dendrolobium dispermum (Hayata) Schindl.
Dendrolobium triangulare
71
79
Daniellia alsteeniana Duvign.
Daniellia oliveri (Rolfe) Hutch.
72
(Retz.) Schindl.
Perris cumingii Benth.
Perris cuneifolia Benth,
Perris marginata (Roxb.) Benth.
Perris trifoliata Lour.
Desmanthus velutinus Scheele
Desmodium axillare (Sw.) DC.
Desmodium campy/ocaidon F. Muell. ex Benth.
Desmodium concinnum DC.
Desmodium confertum DC.
Desmodium cuneatum Hook. & Am.
Desmodium Jlagellare Benth.
Desmodium laburnifolium (Poir.) DC.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
151
149
114
150
72
43
76
76
72
146
38
38
76
76
38
65
143
2
17
February 2002
Taxon
Desmodium macrocarpum Domin
Desmodium multiflorum DC.
Desmodium neomexicanus A. Gray
Desmodium podocarpum DC.
Desmodium podocarpum DC. var. szechuenense Craib
Desmodium renifolium (L.) Schindl.
Desmodium rubrum (Lour.) DC.
Desmodium salicifolium (Poir.) DC.
Desmodium sandwicense E. Mey.
Desmodium sinuatum Baker
Desmodium trichostachyum Benth.
Detarium macrocarpum Harms
Status'
Souce
+
+
+
+
+
+
65
131
146
9
72
76
+
72
+
+
+
+
24
146
155
65
-
150
-
165
Dicorynia guianensis Amshoff
+
15
Dicorynia guianensis Amshoff
-
62
Didelotia africana Baill.
-
77
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
65
150
-
150
Detarium senegalense
J.F.
Gmel.
Dillwynia floribunda Sm. var. floribunda
Dillwynia sericea A. Cunn.
Dimorphandra conjugata (Splitg.) Sandwith
Dimorphandra vernicosa Benth.
Diplotropis purpurea (Rich.) Amshoff var. purpurea
Discolobium leptophyllum Benth.
Discolobium ps or aliifolium Benth.
Discolobium pulche/lum Benth.
Dorycnium pentaphyllum Scop.
Duparquetia orchidacea
ssp.
germanicum (Gremli) Gams
Baill.
&
Krug &
106
150
50
88
109
109
1
12
Dussia martinicensis Krug
Urb. ex Taub.
+
142
Dussia martinicensis
Urb. ex Taub.
-
150
4-
150
+
150
Elizabetha durissima Ducke
-
50
Elizabetha paraensis Ducke
-
50
Elizabetha princeps Schomb. ex Benth.
-
50
Elizabetha speciosa Ducke
-
50
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
69
Ebenopsis confinis (Standi.) Barneby
& J.W.
Grimes
Ebenus pinnata Aiton
Entada africana
Entada mannii
Guill.
&
(Oliv.) Tisser.
Entada rheedei Spreng.
Eriosema
Perr.
ssp. sinohimalensis (Grierson
ellipticifolium Schinz
Eriosema glomeratum (Guill.
Erythrina americana Mill.
&
Perr.)
Hook.
f.
Erythrina arborescens Roxb.
Erythrina barqueroana Krukoff & Barneby
Erythrina brucei Schweinf.
Erythrina cochlea t
Stnadl.
Erythrina edulis Triana
Erythrina sandwicensis 0. Deg.
Erythrina senegalensis DC.
Erythrophleum chlorostachys
(F.
Muell.) Baill.
Erythrophleum fordii Oliv.
Erythrophleum ivorense A. Chev.
&
Long) Panigr.
150
76
61
42
69
76
50
8
44
137
44
165
150
41
77
Exostyles venusta Spreng.
-
50
Eysenhardtia polystachya (Ortega) Sarg.
-
68
+
+
+
+
+
+
146
Eysenhardtia texana Scheele
Flemingia procumbens Roxb.
Flemingia prostrata Roxb.
Gal act ia rubra
(Jacq.) Urb.
Gastrolobium bilobium R. Br.
Genista falcata Brot.
131
150
150
151
60
2
Numb er
The
,,c Bean UUK
Bag
'
Taxon
Status
1
Souce
Genista ferox Poir.
+
150
Genista microcephala Coss. & Durieru
Genista numidica Spach ssp. numidica
+
+
+
+
150
Genista tinctoria L. var. ovata (Waldst.
&
Kit)
F.W. Schultz
Genista tricuspidata Desf.
Gilbertiodendron mayombense (Pellegr.)
Leonard
150
5
150
_
77
Gleditsia amorphoides (Griseb.) Taub.
_
6
Gleditsia australis Hemsl.
_
71
Gleditsia japonica Miq. var. japonica
_
73
Gleditsia japonica Miq. var. velutina L.C. Li
_
71
Gleditsia macrantha Desf.
+
130
Gliricidia sepium (Jacq.)
_
108
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
65
J.
Kunth ex Walp.
Glycine falcata Benth.
Glycine microphylla (Benth.) Tindale
Glycine soja Siebold
& Zucc.
Glycyrrhiza paltidiflora Maxim.
Gueldenstaedtia himalaica Baker
Gueldenstaedtia multiflora Bunge
Gueldenstaedtia verna (Georgi) Boriss.
Gueldenstaedtia verna (Georgi) Boriss. ssp. multiflora (Bunge) H.P. Tsui
Gymnocladus chinensis
Bail],
Harpalyce cubensis Griseb.
Harpalyce macrocarpa Britton
&
P.
Wilson
Hedysarum aculeolatum Boiss.
Hedysarum carnosum Desf.
Hedysarum flexosum L.
Hedysarum humile L.
Hedysarum pollens Desf
Hedysarum pallidum Desf.
Hesperalbizia occidentalis (Brandegee) Barbeny
&
J.W. Grimes
Munby
75
146
32
169
155
156
156
-
72
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
150
150
150
146
146
150
95
+
150
4
150
-
+
+
150
-
50
-
77
150
Indigofera galegoides DC.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Indigofera hebepetala Benth. Ex Baker
4
Hippocrepis minor
Humboldt ia laur ifolia Vahl
Hymenolobium janeirense Kuhlm.
Hymenostegia afzelii (Oliv.) Harms
Hypocalyptus coluteoides (Lam.) R. Dahlgren
Indigastrum parviflorum (Heyne ex Wight
Indigofer a
&
Arn.) Schrire
amoena Aiton
Indigofera aquae-nitensis Bremek.
Indigofer a argyraea Eckl.
& Zeyh.
Indigofera brevidens Benth.
Indigofera bungeana Walp.
Indigofera can dicans Aiton
Indigofera capillaris Thunb.
Indigofera chuniana F.P. Metcalf
Indigofera coriacea Aiton var. coriacea
Indigofera coriacea Aiton var. minor (E. Mey.) Harv.
Indigofera cylindracea Wall, ex Baker
Indigofera da/eoides Benth. ex Harv. var. daleoides
Indigofera fdifolia Thunb.
Indigofera flabellata Harv.
Indigofera for t line Craib
Indigofera heterantha Brandis
4
164
65
60
60
60
167
71
60
60
72
61
61
76
61
61
60
71
72
-
76
-
117
-
Indigofera incana Thunb.
4
61
Indigofera lespedezioides Kunth
-
83
Chun
38
-
57
4
Indigofera linnaei Ali
Indigofera litoralis
-
&
T.C. Chen
4
2
19
February 2002
Taxon
In digofer a miniala Ortega var. leptosepala (Nutt, ex Torr. A. Gray) B.L. Turner
Indigofera neglectum Ledeb.
Indigofera paniculata Pers.
Indigofera pratensis
F.
Muell.
Indigofera pulchra Willd.
Indigofera rhodantha Fourc.
Indigofera senegalensis Lam.
Indigofera simplicifolia Lam.
Indigofera trifoliata L.
Indigofor a hendecaphylla Jacq.
Indopiptadenia oudhensis (Brandis) Brenan
Inga chocoensis Killip ex T.S. Elias
Inga congesta T.D. Penn.
Inga cordistipula Mart.
Inga hispida Schott ex Benth.
Inga jinicuil G. Don
Inga
lenticifolia Benth.
Inga maritima Benth.
Inga nobilis Willd.
quaternata (Poepp.
ssp.
&
Endl.) T.D. Penn.
Inga oerstediana Benth.
Inga semialata (Veil.) Mart.
&
Brenan
Status
Souce
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
146
146
49
65
49
60
42
49
38
146
76
150
50
50
50
69
50
50
68
69
136
-
79
167
Jacksonia dilatata Benth.
+
+
Julbernardia paniculata (Benth.) Troupin
-
79
Koompassia malaccensis Maingay ex Benth.
Lablab pourpureus (L.) Sweet subsp. Purpureas
-
69
5
Lespedeza daurica (Laxm.) Schindl
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Lespedeza x divaricata (Nakai) T.B. Lee
+
150
Lespedeza floribunda Bunge
+
+
72
Isoberlinia angolensis (Benth.) Floyle
Isotropis atropurpurea F. Muell.
Lathyrus humilis (Ser.) Fischer ex Spreng.
Lalhyrus lanszwertii Kellogg var. leucanthus (Rydb.) Dorn
Lathyrus
littoralis (Nutt.) Endl.
Lathyrus szowitsii Boiss.
Lebeckia multiflora E. Mey.
Leptoderris nobilis (Bajer)
Dunn
Lespedeza buergeri Miq.
Lespedeza chinensis G. Don
Lespedeza formosa (Vogel) Koehne
H.
ssp. elliptica (Benth.
ex Maxim.)
S.
Akiyama
&
135
9
91
80
27
60
150
72
72
146
72
Ohba
Lespedeza homoloba Nakai
Lespedeza japonica L.H. Bailey
Lespedeza tomentosa (Thunb.) Siebold ex Maxim.
Lessertia brachypus Harv.
Lessertia capitata E.
Mey.
Lessertia diffusa R. Br.
Lessertia excisa
DC.
Lessertia inflata Harv.
Lessertia macrostachya
Lessertia spinescens E.
DC.
Mey.
&
Leucaena collinsii Britton &
Leucaena collinsii Britton &
Leucaena
collinsii Britton
Rose
Rose
ssp. collinsii
Rose
ssp.
Leucaena cusp i data Standi.
Leucaena esculenta (DC.) Benth.
Leucaena esculenta (DC.) Benth.
Leucaena greggii S. Watson
Leucaena involucrata Z
rate
zacapana C.E. Hughes
ssp. esculenta
ssp.
matudae Z
rate
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
61
146
146
60
60
60
60
61
60
60
69
116
116
116
153
153
116
116
J
Taxon
Leucaena lanceolata
Leucaena lanceolata
Leucaena
Leucaena
Leucaena
Leucaena
Watson
S. Watson ssp.
lanceolata S. Watson ssp.
lanceolata S. Watson var.
lanceolata S. Watson var.
lempirana C.E. Hughes
Status
S.
lanceolata
sousae
Z
rate
lanceolata
sousae (Z
rate) C.E.
Hughes
Leucaena macrophylla Benth.
Leucaena macrophylla Benth. ssp. macrophylla
Leucaena macrophylla Benth. ssp. nelsonii (Britton & Rose) Z
Leucaena magnifica (C.E. Hughes) C.E. Hughes
Leucaena matudae (Z rate) C.E. Hughes
Leucaena multicapitula Schery
Leucaena pallida Britton & Rose
Leucaena pueblana Britton & Rose
Leucaena retusa Benth.
Leucaena retusa Benth.
Leucaena salvadorensis Standi, ex Britton & Rose
Leucaena shannonii Donn. Sm.
Leucaena shannonii Donn. Sm. ssp. magnifica C.E. Hughes
Leucaena shannonii Donn. Sm. ssp. shannonii
Leucaena trichandra (Zucc.) Urb.
Leucomphalos capparideus Planch.
Liparia par\>a Vogel ex Walp.
Liparia splendens (Burm.
Loesenera
talbotii
Lonchocarpus
Baker
f.)
&
Bos
De Wit
ssp.
splendens
f.
Lonchocarpus leucanthus Burkart
Lonchocarpus muehlbergianus Hassl.
(Mill.)
DC.
Lonchocarpus spruceanus Benth.
Lotononis benthamiana
Dumm.
Lotononis brachyloba Benth.
Lotononis digitata Harv.
Lotononis falcata (E. Mey.) Benth.
Lotononis foliosa H. Bol.
Lotononis lenticula (E. Mey.) Benth.
Lotononis leptoloba H. Bol.
Lotononis longiflora H. Bol.
Lotononis magnistipulata
Lotononis maximiliani
Dumm.
De
Wild.
Lotononis pentaphylla Benth.
Lotononis quinata Benth.
Lotononis serpens (E. Mey.) Dahlgren
Lotononis strigillosa (Merxm.
&
Lotus alpinus (DC.) Schleich. ex
A. Schreib.) A. Schreib.
Ramond
Lotus corniculatus L. var. hirsutus W.D.J. Kock
Lotus kyylovii Schischk.
&
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Serg.
Lotus macrotrichus Boiss.
Lotus mearnsii (Britton) Greene
Lotus preslii Ten.
Lotus rigidus (Benth.) Greene
Lotus salsuginosus Greene
Lotus schoelleri Schweinf.
Lotus strigosus (Nutt.) Greene var. tomentellus (Greene) Isely
Souce
69
1
16
1
16
116
116
116
69
116
116
1
16
116
116
20
1
16
69
-
70
+
+
+
+
+
76
-
filipes Benth.
Lonchocarpus roseus
rate
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
1
69
116
116
116
150
+
+
61
-
150
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
50
61
50
50
142
50
60
60
61
60
60
61
60
60
60
60
60
60
61
61
85
112
125
89
58
66
48
146
125
48
Luetzelburgia auriculata (Allemao) Ducke
-
50
Luetzelburgia guaissara Toledo
-
50
+
+
146
Lupinus argenteus Pursh
Lupinus argenteus Pursh
var. holosericeus (Nutt.)
Barneby
92
2
February 2002
Taxon
Lupinus argenteus Pursh
var. rubricaulis
(Greene) S.L. Welsh
Lupimis atlanticus Gladst.
Lupinus campestris Schltdl.
&
Cham.
Lupinus chamissonis Eschsch.
Lupinus cosentinii Guss.
Lupinus form os us Greene
&
Souce
+
+
+
+
+
91
+
+
+
Lupinus exaltatus Zucc.
Lupinus hispanicus Boiss.
Status'
Reut.
146
12
80
128
12
146
146
160
Lupinus montanus Kunth
+
+
Lupinus princei Harms
+
81
Lupinus sericeus Pursh
+
146
Lupinus texensis Hook.
+
+
5
Lupinus meridanus Moritz ex C.P. Sm.
Lysiloma divarication (Jacq.)
Lysiloma latisiliquum
J.F.
Macbr.
(L.) Benth.
Lysiloma tergeminum Benth.
Machaerium
Machaerium
Machaerium
Machaerium
Machaerium
Machaerium
Machaerium
Machaerium
Machaerium
Machaerium
angustifolium Vogel
arbor eum (Jacq.) Vogel
brasiliense Vogel
gracile Benth.
hirtum (Veil.) Stellfield
milleflorum Pittier
myrianthum Benth.
quinatum (Aubl.) Sandwith
s tip datum
triste
var.
quinatum
(DC.) Vogel
Vogel
Macroptilium gibbosifolium (Ortega) A. Delgado
Macroptilium gracile (Poepp. ex Benth.) Urb.
Macrotyloma uniflorum (Lam.) Verde.
Medicago archiducis-nicolai Sirj.
Medicago doliata Carmign.
Medicago granadensis Willd.
Medicago noeana Boiss.
Medicago poly cer alia (L.) Trautv.
Medicago radiata L.
Medicago rigiduloides E. Small
Medicago rot at a Boiss.
Medicago saliva L. nothossp. Varia (Martyn) Arcang.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
12
150
118
150
50
126
50
50
50
126
150
150
50
50
146
38
146
169
11
22
119
86
42
11
146
+
+
+
+
147
Melilotus officinalis Lam.
+
5
Melolobium aethiopicum
+
+
+
61
Meizotropis buteiformis Voigt
Melilotus infestus Guss.
Melilotus macrocarpus Coss.
(L.)
&
Durieru
Druce
Melolobium calycinum Benth.
Melolobium humi/e Eckl.
& Zeyh.
76
150
150
60
60
Microberlinia bisulcata A. Chev.
-
150
Mildbraediodendron excelsum Harms
-
150
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
76
Millettia extensa (Benth.) Benth. ex
Millettia ferruginea (Hochst.)
Millettia glaucescens
Millettia laurentii
Baker
Baker
Kurz
De Wild.
Millettia thonningii
(Schumach.) Baker
Millettia usaramoensis Taub.
Mimosa affinis B.L. Rob.
Mimosa arenosa (Willd.) Poir. Var. arenosa
Mimosa artemisiana Heringer & Paula
Mimosa ceratonia L.
Mimosa laticifera Rizzini & A. Mattos
67
76
93
69
5
161
68
50
68
50
2
—
__
The Bean Bag
'
Taxon
Mimosa luisana Brandegee
Mimosa ophthalmocentra Mart, ex Benth.
Mimosa polyantha Benth.
Mimosa quadrivalvis L. var. nuttallii (DC.) Beard
Mimosa rubicaulis Lam. ssp. himalavana (Gamble)
Mucuna bract eat a DC. ex Kurz
Mucuna sempervireris Hemsl.
Neonotonia wightii (Wight & Arn)
Neptunia pubescens Benth.
J.A.
Status
H. Ohashi
Lackey
Newtonia hildebrandtii (Vatke) Torre
1
Numb er
Souce
+
150
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
150
150
146
76
97
71
38
88
-
68
68
Oxytropis melanocalyx Bunge
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Oxytropis nigrescens (Pall.) Fisch. ex DC. var. uniflora (Hook.) Barneby
+
133
Oxytropis sericea Nutt.
+
+
+
+
27
Omosia
krugii Urb.
Onobrychis kabylica (Bomm.) Sirj.
Onobrychis paucidentata Pomel
Ononis alba
Poir.
Ononis antennata Pomel ssp. antennata
Ononis euphrasiifolia Desf.
Ormocarpum sennoides
(Willd.)
DC.
Ormosia apiculata L. Chen
Ormosia emarginata (Hook. & Arn.) Benth.
Ormosia glauca Wall.
Ormosia hemyi Prain
Ormosia hosei Hemsl. & E.H. Wilson
Ormosia pinnata (Lour.) Merr.
Ormosia semicastrata Hance
Ormosia semicastrata Hance f. litchiifolia F.C. How
Ormosia semicastrata Hance f. pallida F.C. How
Ormosia xylocarpa Chun ex Merr. & L. Chen
Otholobium glandulosum (L.) J.W. Grimes
Otholobium striatum (Thunb.) C.H. Stirt.
Oxylobium scandens (Sm.) Benth.
Oxyrhynchus volubilis Brandegee
Oxytropis anertii Nakai
Oxytropis campanulata Vassilcz.
Oxytropis kansuensis Bunge
Oxytropis splendens Douglas ex Hook.
Pachyrhizus ahipa (Wedd.) Parodi
Pachyrhizus tuberosus (Lam.) Spreng.
Paramacrolobium coeruleum (Taub.)
J.
Leonard
-
150
150
150
150
150
50
72
72
76
72
71
41
72
72
72
71
38
60
150
149
150
113
169
169
101
96
146
69
+
+
20
Parkia bicolor A. Chev.
-
150
Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.) R. Br. ex G. Don
-
165
Parkia filicoidea Welw. ex Oliv.
+
20
Parkia ulei (Harms) Kuhlm.
-
150
+
68
Parkinsonia microphylla Torr.
-
26
Peltophorum dasyrhachis (Miq.) Kurz
-
139
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
44
Parapiptadenia excelsa (Griseb.) Burkart
Paraserianthes toona (F.M. Bailey)
var.
l.C.
Nielsen
surinamensis Kleinhoonte
Parkinsonia acul eat a L.
Pentaclethra macrophylla Benth.
Phaseolus coccineus
L. subsp.
Phaseolus coccineus
L. var.
coccineus
darwinianus Hern.-Xol.
Phaseolus filiformis Benth.
Piptadeniastrum africanum (hook,
f.)
Brenan
Piscidia grandifolia (Donn. Sm.) I.M. Johnst.
Pithecellobium diversifolium Benth.
Plathymenia foliolosa Benth.
&
Miranda-Colin
6
5
146
146
93
150
50
154
2
February 2002
Status'
Souce
60
Poitea punicea (Urb.) Lavin
+
+
+
+
+
68
Pongamia pinnata
-
108
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
56
Taxon
Podalyria burchellii DC.
Podalyria canescens E. Mey.
Podalyria cordata R. Br.
Podalyria velutina Benth.
Prosopis
affinis
(L.) Pierre
Spreng.
Prosopis africana (Guille.
Taub.
et al.)
Prosopis alba Griseb.
Prosopis articulata
Watson
S.
Prosopis ferox Griseb.
Prosopis flexuosa DC.
Prosopis glandulosa Torr. var. glandulosa
Prosopis glandulosa Torr. var. torreyana (L.D. Benson) M.C. Johnst.
Prosopis kuntzei Harms
&
Prosopis pallida (Humb.
Bonpl. ex Willd.) Kunth
Prosopis ruscifolia Griseb.
Prosopis tamarugo
F. Phil.
Prosopis velutina Wooton
Psoralea aculeata L.
Psoralea
affinis Eckl.
&
Zeyh.
Psoralea alata (Thunb.) T.M. Salter
Psoralea verrucosa Willd.
Psorothamnus emotyi (A. Gray) Rydb.
Psorothamnus schottii (Torr.) Bameby
Pterocarpus macrocarpus Kurz
Pterocarpus osun Craib
Pterocarpus santalinus L.
f.
Pueraria montana (Lour.) Merr.
Piter aria
montana
var.
montana (Lour.) Merr.
thomsonii (Benth.) Wiersema ex D.B.
var.
Ward
Pueraria wallichii DC.
Pycnospora lutescens (Poir.) Schindl.
Racosperma oshanesii (F. Muell. & Maiden) Pedley
Rafnia axillaris Thunb.
Rafnia capensis (L.) Druce
& Zeyh.
Rafnia racemosa Eckl.
Recordoxylon speciosum (Benoist) Gazel ex Barneby
Rhynchosia cunninghamii Benth.
Rhynchosia harveyi Eckl.
& Zeyh.
Rhynchosia himalensis Benth. ex Baker
Rhynchosia hirsuta Eckl.
&
Zeyh.
Rhynchosia namaensis Schinz
Rothia indica (L.)
Druce
Samanea inopinata (Harms) Bameby
& J.W.
Grimes
Schizolobium parahyba (Veil.) S.F. Macbr.
Schleinitzia insularum (Guill.) Burkart
Sclerolobium guianensis Benth.
Sclerolobiwn melinonii Harms
Sclerolobium pilgerianum Harms
Senna
Senna
Senna
Senna
Senna
Senna
61
60
69
69
69
6
6
54
48
69
69
69
69
54
61
61
61
61
48
48
148
150
143
5
+
72
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
76
65
63
61
61
61
62
24
61
9
60
60
16
50
68
38
136
62
50
australis (Veil.) H.S. Irwin
-
50
aversiflora (Herb.) H.S.
-
50
+
88
-
6
-
6
+
+
132
“
50
barclayana (Sweet) Randell
cumingii (Hook.
& Arn.)
var.
obtusifolia (L.) H.S. Irwin
&
&
Barneby
& Barneby
Irwin & Barneby
Barneby
(Viv.) H.S. Irwin
silvestris (Veil.) H.S. Irwin
H.S. Irwin
barclayana
H.S. Irwin
lindheimeriana (Scheele) H.S.
Senna septemtrionalis
Senna
& Bameby
Irwin & Barneby
61
&
&
Barneby
Barneby
ssp. silvestris var. sapindifolia
(Vogel)
72
2
Numb er
The Bean Bag
4
Taxon
Status'
Souce
107
Sesbania leptocarpa DC.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Sesbania macroptera Micheli
-
6
+
+
+
+
42
Senna tora
(L.)
Roxb.
Sesbania benthamiana Domin
Sesbania brachycarpa F. Muell.
Sesbania emerus (Aubl.) Urb.
Sesbania entbescens (Benth.) N.T. Burb.
Sesbania exasperata Kunth
Sesbania goetzei Harms
Sesbania pachycarpa DC.
Sesbania sesban
(L.) Merr. ssp.
punctata (DC.) J.B. Gillett
Sesbania sesban
(L.) Merr. ssp.
sesban
Shuteria densiflora Benth.
&
Shuteria involucrata (Wall.) Wight
Sindora siamensis Miq.
var.
Arn. var. involucrata
siamensis
&
Sindora tonkinensis K. Larsen
S.S. Larsen
Smirnowia turkestana Bunge
Smithia ciliata Royle
Sophora albescens (Rehder) C.Y.
Sophora microphylla Aiton
Sophora mollis (Royle) Baker
Sophora tetraptera J.F. Mill.
Ma
ssp. griffithii (Stocks) Ali
Spatholobus harmondii Gagnep.
Spatholobus parviflorus (Roxb. ex DC.) Kuntze
Stahlia
monosperma
(Tul.) Urb.
Stylosanthes angustifolia Vogel
Stylosanthes bracteata Vogel
Stylosanthes calcicola Small
Stylosanthes debils M.B. Ferreira
&
Sousa Costa
Stylosanthes guianensis (Aubl.) Sw. var. intermedia (Vogel) Hassl.
Stylosanthes guianensis (Aubl.) Sw. var. marginata Hassl.
Stylosanthes guianensis (Aubl.) Sw. var. robusta
&
Stylosanthes linearifolia M.B. Ferreira
‘t
Mannetje
Sousa Costa
Stylosanthes macrocarpa S.F. Blake
Stylosanthes macrocephala M.B. Ferreira
Stylosanthes pilosa M.B. Ferreira
&
&
Sousa Costa
Sousa Costa
Stylosanthes ruellioides Mart, ex Benth.
Stylosanthes sympodialis Taub.
Stylosanthes tomentosa M.B. Ferreira
&
Sousa Costa
Swainsona calcicola Joy Thomps.
Swainsona kingii F. Muell.
Swainsona leeana J.Z. Weber
Swainsona maccullochiana F. Muell.
Swainsona oroboides F. Muell.
Swainsona pterostylis (DC.) Bakh.
f.
Swartzia apetala Raddi
Swartzia caribaea Griseb.
Swartzia jenmanii Sandwith
Swartzia pinnata (Vahl)
W
i 1
Id.
Swartzia simplex (Sw.) Spreng. var. ochnaceae (DC.) R.S.
Cowan
Tachigali aurea Tul.
& Herend.
& Herend.
65
65
142
65
51
110
49
141
111
131
-
71
-
50
+
72
+
+
+
150
-
6
+
9
+
+
+
89
72
-
68
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
37
76
72
76
34
37
34
34
34
34
34
37
34
34
34
“5
J
34
167
167
167
167
65
167
50
142
150
-
108
+
+
52
69
Tachigali guianensis (Benth.) Zarruchi
-
136
Tachigali melinonii (Harms) Zarucchi
+
62
+
+
+
+
+
50
Tachigali paniculata Aubl. var. alba (Ducke)
Tachigali rugosa (Mart, ex Benth.) Zarucchi
Tadehagi triquetrum
(L.) H.
Ohashi
Tadehagi triquetrum
(L.) H.
Ohashi
Tephrosia apollina (Delile) Link
ssp.
Dwyer
&
Pipoly
pseudotriquetrum (DC.) H. Ohashi
50
38
72
86
2
25
February 2002
Taxon
Tephrosia baurei Benth. ex A. Gray
Tephrosia brachyodon Domin
&
Tephrosia bracteolata Guill.
Perr.
Tephrosia capensis (Jacq.) Pers.
var. angustifolia E.
Tephrosia capensis (Jacq.) Pers.
var.
Mey.
capensis
Tephrosia cephalantha Baker
Tephrosia dietrichii
Domin
Tephrosia elongata E. Mey.
var. tzaneenensis
(H.M. Forbes) Brummitt
Tephrosia fdipes Benth.
Domin
Tephrosia flagellar is
Tephrosia juncea R. Br. ex Benth.
Tephrosia pallens (Aiton) Pers.
Tephrosia purpurea (L.) Pers. ssp. canescens (E. Mey.) Brummitt
Tephrosia purpurea (L.) Pers. Var. maritima Haines
Tephrosia rufula Pedley
Tephrosia supina
Domin
Tephrosia virgata H.M. Forbes
Tephrosia zoutpansbergensis Bremek.
Tetraberlinia bifoliata (Harms)
Hauman
Tetraberlinia moreliana Aubr,v.
Thermopsis lanceolata R. Br.
Trifolium africanum Ser. var. africanum
Trifolium africanum Ser. var. glabellum (E. Mey.) Harv.
Trifolium amabile Kunth
Trifolium canescens Willd.
Trifolium
& A.
Gray
decorum Chiov.
Trifolium echinatum
M.
Bieb. Var. carmeli (Boiss.) Gibelli
&
Belli
Trifolium haydenii Porter
Trifolium heldreichianum (Gibelli
&
Belli)
Hausskn.
Trifolium lanceolatum (J.B. Gillett) J.B. Gillett
Trifolium mattirolianum Chiov.
Trifolium
nanum
Torr.
Trifolium parryi A. Gray
Trifolium plebeium Boiss.
Trifolium
procumbens
L.
Trifolium quartinianum A. Rich.
Trifolium scutatum Boiss.
Trifolium simense Fresen.
Trigonel/a cretica (L.) Brot.
Trigonella glabra Thunb. subsp. uncata (Boiss.
& Noe)
Uraria cylindracea Benth.
Ur aria lagopus DC.
Uraria lagopus DC.
var. neglecta (Prain) H.
Ohashi
Uraria rufescens (DC.) Schindl.
Vandasina retusa
(Sol.
ex Benth.) Rauschert
Vat air ea heteroptera (Allemao)
Ducke
Vicia amurensis Oett.
Vicia bungei
Ohwai
Vicia faba L. var.
major (Harz.) Beck
Vicia faba L. var. minuta (Hort. ex Alef.) Mansf.
Vicia
pseudoorobus
Fisch.
& C.A.
Vicia ramuliflora (Maxim.)
Mey.
Ohwi
Vicia serr at ifolia Jacq.
Vicia sylvatica L.
Maxim.
comosa
Vicia venosa (Willd. ex Link)
Vigna comosa Baker
ssp.
Souce
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
65
Lassen
65
42
61
61
5
65
60
65
65
38
61
61
16
65
65
61
61
-
77
-
77
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Thermopsis barbata Benth.
Trifolium dasyphyllum Torr.
Status’
1
17
150
153
153
146
146
19
55
+
9
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
5
146
27
150
92
92
150
5
55
150
38
-
60
+
+
+
+
+
+
9
65
76
76
76
150
-
50
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
150
169
168
168
150
150
146
150
150
49
2
26
Number 49
The Bean Bag
1
Taxon
Status
Souce
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
146
Vigna cylindrica (L.) Skeels
&
Vigna multinervis Hutch.
Dalziel
&
Vigna nakashimae (Ohwi) Ohwi
0. Ohashi
Vigna oblongifolia A. Rich.
Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek
Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.
Wiborgia incnrvata
radiata
var.
unguiculata
ssp.
Mey.
Wiborgia monoptera E. Mey.
Zapoteca tetragona (Willd.) H.M. Hern.
E.
49
123
38
5
39
61
60
150
Zenkerella citrina Taub.
150
+
+
+
Zornia brasiliensis Vogel
Zygia inaequalis (Willd.)
Zygia juruana (Harms)
Pittier
Rico
L.
1
Status: +, root nodules reported as present;
"
2
38
50
150
root nodules reported as absent.
Source:
Abdelmounen,
1.
H., Filali-Maltouf, A., Neyra, M., Belabed, A.,
and Missbah El
Idrissi,
M. 1999.
Effect of high salts
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1988. Simbiosis entre rizobios y cuatro leguminosas tropicales
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February 2002
Leguminous Genera of Unknown Response
Harold D.L. Corby and Joe.H. Kirkbride,
These
of leguminous genera whose response to rhizobia
lists
They are arranged geographically
them on their doorsteps.
in the
to
Rhizobia
Jr.
unknown are presented to encourage their exploration.
Bean Bag Readers may see at a glance the task awaiting
is still
following six tables so that
Response has been reported for 493 legume genera comprising more than 17,450 species, leaving 195 genera, comprising
some 549 species, still to be explored. One hundred and two genera, 52.6%, are monotypic; 86, 43.9%, have 2-10 species;
and six, 3.1%, have 1-20 species. The vast majority is found in tropical areas, and only two genera, Adenopodia C. Presl
1
and Pomaria Cav., occur
The genera,
both the
in
and Old Worlds. Pomaria
as understood here, are those accepted
Information Network [GRIN]
subsequent work (Kirkbride
(1981), updated
Genera are
New
(USDA
2000;
et al.
US
USDA
loc. cit.).
20 species.
the Germplasm Resources
also the largest genus with approximately
Department of Agriculture
2001). The tribal classification
accord with those of Kirkbride
to
by the
is
is
that
in
of Polhill (1994a, 1994b), updated to reflect
The number of species per genus
are those
of Polhill and Raven
et al. (loc. cit.).
by the mid-latitude of their distribution as given in Polhill and Raven (loc. cit.), updated to accord with
Kirkbride et al. (loc. cit.). Genera occurring continuously across the equator are listed as equatorial regardless of their extent
on either side of it; those occurring on both sides of the equator, but not across it, are listed by the mid-latitudes of their
northern and southern distributions.
listed
,
Nodule Hunting
who may be
For those
unfamiliar with nodule hunting,
it
may be
said that
by
far the best
method of search
is
to raise
seedlings in coarse sharp sand, with an admixture of soil from the rhizosphere of flourishing plants of the species concerned.
Then, when seedlings are
soil to reveal
at least
two months
old, or at flowering if that
comes sooner,
their roots
should be washed clean of
any nodules present.
Those seeking nodules in the field must, when exploring root-systems too big to be dug out
nodule-bearing roots back to the plant itself only thus may the nodule be surely related to
—
Effective rhizobial nodules (those fixing nitrogen
—those being sought) may
outgrowths of the root with reddish-pink cores. However, these two
found should be dried over
silica gel for later
formal identification;
in their entirety,
its
supposed parent.
usually be recognized
criteria are not infallible, so
at the
same
always trace the
in
being
lateral
specimens of any nodule
time, specimens of the parent plant should be
pressed and dried for the same purpose.
With seemingly non-nodulating species, it is suggested
inoculum from a different source with each batch, until
And
then,
be found
and only then,
to report that the species has
that successive batches
the tally
of seedlings be raised, using a bacterial
of flourishing plants without nodules reaches
been found
to
be non-nodulating! Fuller treatment of this subject
Table
1
.
African genera whose response to rhizobia
Genus
No. of
Tribe
is
unknown and
their distribution in Africa.
Distribution
Species
30° or more North
Argyrocytisus (Maire) Frodin
&
Genisteae
1
Atlas Mountains
Dory>cnopsis Boiss.
Loterae
1
E Mediterranean,
Erinacea Adans.
Genisteae
1
Spartidium Pomel
Crotalarieae
1
ex Raynaud
N
Morocco
NW Africa (and SW Europe)
North Africa
10-29° North
Clitoriopsis R. Wilczek
Phaseoleae
1
Zaire,
Distemonanthus Benth.
Cassieae
1
West Tropical Africa
Griffonia Baill.
Cercideae
4
West Tropical Africa
1
West Tropical Africa
Melliniella
Harms
Desmodieae
Sudan
10-29° North contd.
Platycelyphium Harms
Sophoreae
Talbotiella Baker
Detarieae
Vennifrux
may
Corby (1981, 1988) and Sprent (2001).
in
Heywood
at least 100.
J.
f.
B. Gillett
Loteae
1
3
1
E and NE
Africa
West Africa
N
Ethiopia, Sudan, Eritrea,
Yemen
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Airyantha Brummitt
Sophoreae
2
Guinea-Congo
Aphanocalyx Oliv.
Detarieae
14
Guinea-Congo forests and Sierra
Leone Liberia Ivory Coast
forests (and
—
Borneo
—
Aubrevillea Pellegr.
&
Mimoseae
Chidlowia Hoyle
Caesalpinieae
Dicraeopetalum Harms
Sophoreae
3
Kenya, Ethiopia (and Madagascar)
Gilletiodendron Vermoesen
Detarieae
5
Guinea-Congo
Haplonnosia Harms
Sophoreae
1
Sierra
Lebruniodendron
J. Leonard
Leonardoxa Aubrev.
Oddoniodendron De Wild.
Oxystigma Harms
Detarieae
1
Forests of Gulf of Guinea
Detarieae
1
Guinea-Congo
forests
Detarieae
2
Gulf of Guinea
forests
Detarieae
5
Guinea-Congo
forests
Pellegriniodendron
Detarieae
1
Guinea-Congo
forests
Plagiosiphon Harms
Detarieae
5
Guinea-Congo
forests
P olystemonanlhus Harms
Detarieae
1
Liberia and Ivory Coast
Stemonocoleus Harms
Detarieae
1
Guinea-Congo
Tessmannia Harms
Detarieae
J.
Leonard
2
1
Guinea-Congo
Sierra
Leone
Leone
1)
to
forests
Ghana
forests
— Gabon
forests
Guinea-Congo and East Africa
1
Equatorial Africa
Adenopodia C.
Mimoseae
Presl
10
Africa 4 (and Central America and
Mexico
3,
Amazonia
3)
Bikinia Wieringa
Detarieae
10
W central Africa
Bussea Harms
Caesalpinieae
6
Tropical Africa (and Madagascar)
Sophoreae
2
Forests of Gulf of Guinea
Detarieae
3
Camoensia Welw. ex Benth.
Hook.
&
f.
Eurypetalum Harms
Fillaeopsis
Harms
Mimoseae
Nesphostylis Verde.
Normandiodendron
J.
Osttyocarpus Hook.
Leonard
f.
Pachyelasma Harms
1
—Gabon
Nigeria — Zaire — Angola
Cameroon
Phaseoleae
3
Africa
Detarieae
2
Zaire,
Millettieae
6
Tropical Africa to
Caesalpinieae
1
1
(and India
1,
Burma
1)
Gabon, Cabinda
SE Asia
Nigeria, Zaire, Gabon, Central African
Republic
Paracalyx Ali
Phaseoleae
6
Africa to Asia
Physostigma
Phaseoleae
4
Tropical Africa
Platysepalum Welw. ex Baker
Millettieae
12
Tropical Africa
Pseudoeriosema Hauman
Phaseoleae
6
Tropical Africa
Pseudoprosopis Harms
Mimoseae
4
Tropical Africa
Schefflerodendron Harms
Millettieae
6
Tropical Africa
Spathionema Taub.
Phaseoleae
1
Stachyothyrsus Harms
Caesalpinieae
Vatovaea Chiov.
Phaseoleae
Balf.
Tropical
3
Sierra
1
Africa
E
Africa
Leone
—Zaire — Gabon
3-9° South
Detarieae
1
Englerodendron Harms
Detarieae
1
Librevillea Hoyle
Detarieae
1
Gabon
Usambara Mountains, Tanzania
Gabon
Detarieae
1
Zaire forests
Detarieae
1
Gabon
Detarieae
1
Forests of
Detarieae
1
Gabon
Caesalpinieae
1
Coastal forests of Tanzania
Augouardia
Michelsonia
Pellegr.
Hauman
Neochev alter odendron
J.
Leonard
Pseudomacrolobium Hauman
Sindoropsis
J.
Leonard
Stuhlmannia Taub.
Congo
basin
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10-21° South
&
Adenolobus (Harv. ex Benth.
Hook, f.) Torre & Hillc.
Carrissoa Baker
Icuria
f.
Wieringa
Rhynchotropis Harms
Cercideae
SW
2
Africa
Phaseoleae
1
Angola
Detarieae
1
Coastal dunes of
Indigofereae
Mozambique
South central Africa
2
22° or more South
Chrysoscias E. Mey.
Phaseoleae
6
South Africa
Polhillia C.H.
Genisteae
5
Cape Province, South Africa
Stirt.
Pomaria Cav.
Caesalpinieae
20
South Africa (and
SW
USA,
N
Mexico, South America)
Wyk &
Stirtonanthus B.-E. van
">
Podalyriinae
Cape Province, South Africa
2>
Schutte
Umtiza Sim
Detarieae
Ed. Note. Molecular data places Umtiza within subfamily Caesalpinioideae
Table
2.
Genus
South Africa
1
s.I
but excludes
it
from Detarieae
Madagascan genera whose response
No. of
Tribe
s.l.
to rhizobia is
unknown.
Distribution
Species
Alantsilodendron Villiers
Mimoseae
8
Baudouinia
Cassieae
4
Brandzeia
Baill.
Detarieae
1
Brenierea Humbert
Cercideae
1
Dicraeopetalum Harms
Sophoreae
j
Disynstemon R. Vig.
Millettieae
1
Eligmocarpus Capuron
Cassieae
1
Gagnebina Neck, ex DC.
Mimoseae
Mimoseae
Baill.
Lemurodendron
&
Villiers
P.
2
Ethiopia to
N
Kenya
Comoros, Mauritius, Reunion
1
Guinet
Lemuropisum H. Perrier
Mendoravia Capuron
Caesalpinieae
1
Cassieae
1
Neoapaloxylon Rauschert
Detarieae
2
Neoharmsia
Sophoreae
2
Aeschynomeneae
Aeschynomeneae
5
2
Indigofereae
5
Millettieae
2
Millettieae
6
Sophoreae
2-3
Millettieae
4
R. Vig.
Onnocarpopsis R. Vig.
Peltiera
Du Puy
Phylloxylon
&
Labat
Baill.
Pongamiopsis R. Vig.
Pyranthus
Du Puy
&
Labat
Sakoanala R. Vig.
Du Puy
Sylvichadsia
&
Labat
Tetrapterocarpon Humbert
Vaughania
S.
Table
Moore
3.
New
Caesalpinieae
Indigofereae
1
11
World genera whose response to rhizobia
Americas and Caribbean
Genus
No. of
Tribe
is
unknown and
their distribution in the
islands.
Distribution
Species
30° or more North
Errazurizia Phil.
Kanaloa Lorence
&
K. R.
Amorpheae
Mimoseae
4
Arizona, Baja California, Sonora
1
Kaho’olawe, Hawaii
1
SEUSA
4
Mexico,
Wood
Lackeya Fortunato
Peteria A. Gray
et al.
Phaseoleae
Robinieae
USA
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Pomaria Cav.
Caesalpinieae
20
SW
USA, N Mexico (and South
America, South Africa)
Rupert ia
W. Grimes
J.
Psoraleeae
J
SW
Canada,
W USA and N Baja
California,
Sphinctospermum Rose
Robinieae
Mexico
USA
1
Mexico,
Millettieae
1
Cuba
Mimoseae
1
Central
Robinieae
1
Herpyza C. Wright
Phaseoleae
1
Hesperothamnus Brandegee
Millettieae
5
Mexico
Ingeae
3
Mexican plateau
Aeschynomeneae
5
Cuba
SW USA,
20-29° North
Behaimia Griseb.
M. Hem.
Calliandropsis H.
P.
&
Mexico
Guinet
Genistidium
I.
M.
Johnst.
&
Painteria Britton
Rose
DC.
Pomaria Cav.
Pictetia
Caesalpinieae
20
Mexico and Texas,
Cuba
N
USA
Mexico (and South
America, South Africa)
Mimoseae
Prosopidastrum Burkart
1
Mexico (and Patagonia
1)
10-19° North
Adenopodia C.
Mimoseae
Presl
10
Mexico and Central America 3,
Amazonia 3 (and Africa 4)
— Venezuela
Apoplanesia C. Presl
Amorpheae
1
Mexico
Arcoa Urb.
Caesalpinieae
1
Santo
Ingeae
1
Oaxaca, Mexico
Guinetia L. Rico
&
M. Sousa
Domingo
N
Hybosema Harms
Robinieae
2
S Mexico,
Lennea Klotzsch
Robinieae
5
Central America,
Myrospermum
Sophoreae
2
S Texas,
Jacq.
Central America
USA
Mexico
to northern
South
America
DC.
Pomaria Cav.
Aeschynomeneae
Pictetia
Caesalpinieae
6
20
West
SW
Indies
USA,
N
Mexico (and South
America, South Africa)
Prioria Griseb.
Detarieae
Rhodopis Urb.
Phaseoleae
Sphinga Barneby
Grimes
Uribea Dugand
&
&
J.
W.
1
1
o
Ingeae
J
Panama, Costa Rica, Jamaica,
Colombia, Central America
West
Indies
S Mexico, N. Guatemala, Cuba,
coastal
Romero
N
Colombia and Venezuela
1
Costa Rico, Colombia
Detarieae
1
Colombia
Swartzieae
1
French Guiana, mouth of Amazon
Dalbergieae
1
Venezuela, Guyana, Panama
Millettieae
1
Margarita Island, Venezuela
Caesalpinieae
1
Antioquia, Colombia
Sophoreae
1
NE
Sophoreae
3-9° North
Brachycylix (Harms) R.
S.
Cowan
Candolleodendron R.
Fis si calyx
S.
Cowan
Benth.
Margaritolobium Harms
Orphanodendron Barneby
W. Grimes
Spirotropis Tul.
&
J.
South America
Equatorial America
Adenopodia C.
Presl
Apurimacia Harms
Mimoseae
10
Mexico and Central America 3,
Amazonia 3 (and Africa 4)
Millettieae
4
Tropical and subtropical South
America
Browneopsis Huber
Detarieae
6
Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru
Collaea DC.
Phaseoleae
3
Tropical and subtropical South
Cymbosema
Benth.
Ecuadendron D. A. Neill
Jacqueshuberia Ducke
Phaseoleae
1
Detarieae
1
Caesalpinieae
3
America
Mexico Amazonia
—
W Ecuador
Brazil,
Colombia, Venezuela, Peru
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Equatorial America contd
Muellera L.
f.
Paloue Aubl.
Paloveopsis R.
Cowan
S.
Soemmeringia Mart.
Millettieae
2
Tropical America
Detarieae
4
Tropical America
Detarieae
1
NE
Aeschynomeneae
1
Brazil, Venezuela, Bolivia
South America
3-9° South
Androcalymma Dwyer
Uleanthus Harms
Cassieae
1
Amazonia
Sophoreae
1
Amazon
Weberbauerella Ulbr.
Aeschynomeneae
2
basin
Peru
10-29° South
Blanchetiodendron
J.
&
Bameby
NE
Ingeae
1
Dalbergieae
1
Bolivia, Argentina
Aeschynomeneae
1
Bolivia, Peru
Brazil
W. Grimes
Cascaronia Griseb.
Fiebrigiella
Harms
Leucoch/oron Barneby
Grimes
&
J.
Mysanthus G.
Delgado
&
A.
Lewis
W.
4
Ingeae
E
Brazil
Phaseoleae
1
Bahia, Brazil
Phaseoleae
1
Minas Gerais, Brazil
Sophoreae
1
Colombia, Brazil
P etaladenium Ducke
Sophoreae
1
Brazil
Piptadeniopsis Burkart
Mimoseae
1
Paraguay
Pom aria
Caesalpinieae
P.
O/yxis A. Delgado
& G.
P.
Lewis
Panurea Spruce ex Benth.
Hook. f.
&
Cav.
Pomaria Cav.
South America (and
SW
USA, N
Mexico, South Africa)
contd.
Sellocharis Taub.
(
20
Thylacanthus Tul.
Genisteae
1
SE
Detarieae
1
Brazil) see Ed. Note.
Brazil
30° or more South
Anarthrophyllum Benth.
Genisteae
15
Chile, Argentina
Pomaria Cav.
Caesalpinieae
20
South America (and
SW
USA, N
Mexico, South Africa)
Prosopidastrum Burkart
Mimoseae
1
Patagonia (and Mexico
Ramorinoa Speg.
Stenodrepanum Harms
Dalbergieae
1
Argentina
Caesalpinieae
1
Argentina, Brazil
Zuccagnia Cav.
Caesalpinieae
1
Argentina, Chile
Ed
.Note. Thylacanthus Tul.
Mozambique
(Breteler in
Table
,
thought to be a monotypic genus from Brazil based on a single collection
comm.
Julbernardia paniculata (Benth.) Troupin from
G.P. Lewis, 1995).
Asian and Indo-Pacific island genera whose response
4.
is
1)
to rhizobia is
unknown and
distribution in the Asia and the Indo-Pacific islands.
Genus
No. of
Tribe
Distribution
Species
40° or
Ammodendron
Fisch. ex
DC.
Sophoreae
Eversmannia Bunge
Hedysareae
Paracalyx Ali
Phaseoleae
more North
6
1
6
Central Asia
Caspian Sea to Tien Shan
Asia (and Africa)
30-39° North
W China
Craspedolobium Harms
Millettieae
1
Diphyllarium Gagnep.
Phaseoleae
1
Indochina, Indonesia, Philippines
Oreophysa (Bunge ex Boiss.)
Galegeae
1
Mountains of N Iran
Sophoreae
1
Tibet
Millettieae
2
Bomm.
Salweenia Baker
Sarcodum Lour.
f.
SE
Asia, Japan
Phillipines,
(Solomon
1
Is.
1,
their
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Sinodolichos Verde.
Spongiocarpella Yakovlev
N. Ulziykh.
&
Phaseoleae
2
China and Burma
Galegeae
9
Central China, foothills of the
Himalayas, Mongolia
Stracheya Benth.
Hedysareae
N
1
India, Nepal, Bhutan,
SW
China
3-29° North
Afgekia Craib
Millettieae
3
Airyantha Brummitt
Sophoreae
1
Antheroporum Gagnep.
Millettieae
2
Burkilliodendron Sastry
Millettieae
1
Cochlianthus Benth.
Phaseoleae
2
Cruddasia Prain
Phaseoleae
1
Burma, Thailand, S China
Desmodiastrum (Prain) A.
Pramanik & Thoth.
Desmodieae
2
S India, Indochina, E Java
Desmodieae
2
India
Eleiotis
DC.
Endertia Steenis
Endosamara
&
de Wit
Detarieae
Borneo (and Africa)
1
1-2
Luzonia Elmer
Phaseoleae
1
Nesphostylis Verde.
Phaseoleae
3
Nogra Merr.
Ostryocarpus Hook.
f.
Pseudosindora Symington
Spongiocarpella Yakovlev
&
Thailand, Indochina, S China
Perak, Malaysia
Millettieae
R. Geesink
S China, Burma, Thailand
Himalayas,
SW China
Borneo
S India to Philippines
Philippines, Indonesia
Burma
(and Africa
India
1,
Thailand, China
1
Phaseoleae
3
India,
Millettieae
6
Tropical Africa to
Detarieae
1
Galegeae
9
1)
SE Asia
Borneo, Sarawak
Central China, foothills of the
Himalayas, Mongolia
N. Ulziykh.
Storckiella Seem.
Cassieae
Stracheya Benth.
Hedysareae
3
1
New Caledonia
N India, Nepal,
and
Fiji
Bhutan,
SW China
Equatorial Asia
SE
Borneo
Asia, Sumatra,
Fordia Hemsl.
Millettieae
10
Continental
Kingiodendron Harms
Detarieae
6
India, East Indies
Kunstleria Prain
Millettieae
7
Malaya, Borneo, Sumatra, Philippines,
New
Guinea, S India
Leucostegane Prain
Detarieae
2
Malaya, Sarawak
Macropsychanthus Harms ex K.
Schum. & Lauterb.
Phaseoleae
4
Philippines,
Mecopus Benn.
Desmodieae
1
India to S China and
Neocollettia Hemsl.
Desmodieae
1
Burma, Java
Serianthes Benth.
Ingeae
10
Malay peninsula and archipelago
Sympetalandra Stapf
Caesalpinieae
5
East Indies
Trifidacanthus Merr.
Desmodieae
2
Vietnam, Hainan, Philippines, Lesser
New
Guinea, Micronesia
Malayan
Islands
Sunda Islands
3° or
more South
Arthroclianthus Baill.
Desmodieae
10
New
Desmodiastrum (Prain) A.
Pramanik & Thoth.
Desmodieae
2
S India,
Ka/appia Kosterm.
Cassieae
1
Celebes
Nephrodesmus Schindl.
Desmodieae
6
New
Sarcodum Lour.
Millettieae
2
Solomon
Caledonia
E Java
Caledonia
Islands
1,
Philippines
SE Asia and Japan)
Storckiella Seem.
Cassieae
3
New
Caledonia,
Fiji
1
(and
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Table
5.
Australian genera
Genus
whose response
No. of
Tribe
unknown and
to rhizobia is
their distribution in Australia.
Distribution
Species
Aenictophyton A. T. Lee
Bossiaeeae
1
Northern Terr, and Western Australia
Austrodolichos Verde.
Phaseoleae
1
Australia
Austrosteenisia R. Geesink
Millettieae
4
Jansonia Kippist
Mirbelieae
1
Labichea Gaudich. ex DC.
Cassieae
9
Australia
Pararchidendron
Ingeae
2
Australia (and Asia)
Phylacium Benn.
Desmodieae
2
Plagiocarpus Benth.
Bossiaeeae
1
N
N
Bossiaeeae
2
I.
C. Nielsen
Ptychosema Benth. ex
Lindl.
Streblorrhiza Endl.
Carmichaelieae
Urodon Turcz.
Mirbelieae
Table
6.
1
1-3
E
coastal Australia
SW
Western Australia
Queensland (and Asia)
Australia
Central and Western Australia
Philip Island
SW Australia
European and Mediterranean genera whose response to rhizobia
distribution in Europe and Mediterranean basin.
Genus
No. of
Tribe
is
unknown and
their
Distribution
Species
&
Spach
Loteae
2
Dorycnopsis Boiss.
Loteae
1
Echinospartum (Spach) Fourr.
Erinacea Adans.
Genisteae
3
Genisteae
1
Cytisopsis Jaub.
E Mediterranean and North Africa
E Mediterranean, N Morocco
SW
SW
Europe
Europe and
NW Africa
Gonocytisus Spach
Genisteae
J
E Mediterranean
Hammatolobium Fenzl
Loteae
2
Mediterranean basin
Podocytisus Boiss.
Sartoria Boiss.
&
&
Heldr.
Heldr.
Genisteae
1
Balkan peninsula,
Hedysareae
1
S Turkey
W Turkey
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Names
available on the
Bean Bag Readers. Their full names and addresses are listed in the Bean Bag Current Readers’ Directory soon
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, United Kingdom. Sec "From the Editor" for the URL.
in all capital letters
www server of the
ALBUQUERQUE
are
to
be
studying medicinal legumes, Zornia reticulata Smith, Mimosa pudica L. and Copaifera spp. and would
like any information about these (and other) tropical legumes used in popular
medicine. Offers information about tropical
is
legumes of Amazonia - Jose Maria de Albuquerque, Caixa Postal 716, 66.017-970-Belem-Para,
ARAMBARRI
Brasil.
A.M., Stenglein, S.A., Colares, M.N., Novoa, M.C. and Vizcaino, C.E. are working on “Leaf epidermal
Old and New World species of Lotus (Fabaceae: Loteae)”. Their purpose is to discover diagnostic
characteristics in
characters for future studies.
BEYRA-MATOS
2000
at
continues working on tribe Phaseoleae and defended her
Havana University, which was approved by
CACCAVARJ
PhD
thesis
the tribunal of scientific grade at
on Pictetia (PhD
thesis) in
November
Havana University.
undertaking a pollen study of American genera of the Piptadenia Group: Adenopodia, Stryphnodendron,
Mimosa, Piptadeniopsis, Microlobius, Piptadenia, Pseudopiptadenia and Parapipladenia. Flora palinologica del Nordeste
is
Argentino. Needs pollen material of species of the different American taxa of the Piptadenia Group and offers pollen slides of
Mimosoideae of Argentina.
FORERO
&
in COL (National Herbarium of Colombia) based on monographs by Bameby
Grimes and by Pennington. Studies on the Mimosoideae of Colombia are underway.
HIRSCH
offers
K1AM
has been up-dating the Mimosoideae
is
working on genetics of sweet clover ( Melilotus albus Medikus) and needs Rhizobium inocula
for Gleditsia.
She
M. albus mutants.
working on nodulation of legumes in Cameroonian forest zone. Needs lab material for the study of root nodule or
any information on nodulation of legumes and offers seed of some Cameroonian legumes such as Pterocarpus and
Erythrophleum.
is
PAVLOVA
needs legume research material of Bauhinia
L.
:
B.
aculeata
diphylla Ham., B. galpinii Br., B. hookeri Muell., B. jumanensis
B. rufescens
Lam. and especially materail of B. tomentosa
coloured photographs of the plants
PIERGIOVANNI
with
Nenno
is
in
Fr., B.
acuminata
L., B.
cumanensis H.B.K.,
B.
monandra Kurz., B. purpurea L., B. racemosa Lam.,
L. For each species 20-30 seeds and/or a few
variegata
flower are needed.
maintaining a germplasm database on Italian landraces of Phaseolus vulgaris L which
available on http://www.ba.cnr.it/~germap 4/ilcb/
1
PISTRICK needs
L., B.
L., B.
.
They
offer and need seed material
land races and old varieties of cultivated legumes and
its
is
of the same.
wild relatives. Offers legumes from the
Gatersleben genebank (cp. Index seminum). http://fax-serve.ipk-gatersleben.de
PLANCHUELO
Director of a
is
new Economic Botany
crop legumes with taxonomic studies of wild species.
anatomy and morphology of
Needs Herbarium specimens of Lupinus and Crotalaria and offers
project that combines studies in seed
Herbarium specimens of legumes from Central Argentina.
ROBILLARD
legume publications The
offers
list
of titles
is
available from Library-res@em.agr.ca
.
working on comparative studies of proteins, chromosome and DNA of some populations of Vigna
spp. Needs material of grain legumes and its wild relatives and information concerning genetics and conservation of grain
legumes and its wild relatives. Offering wild relatives of grain legumes literature/seeds such as Vigna and Cajanus.
SARAVANAKUMAR
TUCKER
is
is
ontogeny of Swartzieae and needs young floral inflorescences and buds of
Swartzieae. Offers reprints of publications on floral development in various legumes.
working on comparative
Swartzia, other taxa
VANDERBORGHT
in
floral
maintaining a Phaseoleae- Phaseolinae collections chiefly centred on wild Phaseolus and Vigna
species. Offers and needs seed material of the same. List of the taxa included in the collection is available on
/phased u s/index, html
http://www.bn.fgov.be/research/collections/living/
is
.
VAN DER M AESEN
working on Leguminoseae of Benin for the project Flora of Benin (1997-2002). Needs Flemingia,
Cajaninae and Millettia from Africa. Offers duplicates from Benin.
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names
Ed. Note: Authors
soon
to be available
Bean Bag Readers. Their full names and addresses are listed in the Bean Bag Current Readers’ Directory
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, United Kingdom. Sec "From the Editor" for the URL. All correspondance
in all capital letters are
on the
www server of the
should be addressed directly to them.
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F.
2000. Notes on Malesian Fabaceae (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae):
Singapore 52(1): 5-10.
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Akan, H. and
1
67- 70.
1
72 -723
1
rare
genus Burkilliodendron. Gard.
new
species from Anatolia, Turkey. Ann. Bot. Fenn. 38(3):
Maps, Anatomy and Morphology, Keys.
leones,
new
varieties
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