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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 among research scientists concerned with legume systematics. As of this volume, The Bean Bag will be issued in February each year. The change of month (from November) will allow for a more appropriate timing of certain regular announcements (e.g. The Rupert Barneby Award) and will avoid postal difficulties commonly associated with the Christmas period. The Bean Bag features six columns: From the Editor, News (meetings, major events, announcements, etc.), Latin American Legume Report, Nodulation and Nitrogen Fixation (new nodulation records), Gleanings, and Recent Legume Literature. Data in the Gleanings achieve this goal The Bean column are derived is issued annually. from questionnaire sheets which Readers complete and The Recent Legume return. column contains published research papers of specific interest to Bean Bag Readers and is derived from Readers contributions in conjunction with references from The Kew Record of Taxonomic Literature. Recent is defined as up to 18 months old. Specific interest to Bean Bag Readers is defined as research papers of interest to a worldwide group of legume systematic botanists. Literature Bean Bag Readers are encouraged to send notices, observations, etc. In particular in this issue, information is any aspect of nodulation (see the contribution from Janet Sprent under News). Also included is an inventory of legume taxa as yet unsampled for molecular phylogenetic studies (see the contribution from Gwilym Lewis and 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). We encourage readers to accept delivery of The Bean Bag via e-mail to reduce our ever increasing distribution costs thus ensuring the continuation of The Bean Bag. If you are able to accept your copies by e-mail, please send a message to the editor (email: b.mackinder@rbgkew.org.uk). Will new readers please provide their title, first and last names, full postal address and area(s) of interest. Bean Bag and World Wide Web server of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK at http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/herbarium/Iegumes/beanbag.htmI Electronic copies of the current and past issues of the Current Readers Director}' can be Bean Bag address: Mrs B. Mackinder, Bean Bag Editor, Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AB, United Kingdom email: b.mackinder@rbgkew.org.uk viewed on the 2 Number 49 The Bean Bag 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. 3 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 Number 49 The Bean Bag 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 February 2002 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 6 Number 49 The Bean Bag 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. 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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 34 Number 49 The Bean Bag 3-9° North 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 35 February 2002 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 36 Number 49 The Bean Bag 30° or more North contd. 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 37 February 2002 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 38 Number 49 The Bean Bag 30-39° North contd. 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 39 February 2002 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 References Corby, H.D.L. 1981. The systematic value of leguminous root nodules. In R.M. Polhill and P.H. Raven, eds. Advances Legume Systematics, Part 2, pp. 657-669. London, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Corby, H.D.L. 1988. Types of Rhizobial nodules and their distribution among the Leguminosae. Kirkia USDA 13: 53-123. Kirkbride, J.H., Jr., and Gilbert, L.A. 2001. Legume (Fabaceae) nodulation. Kirkbride, J.H., Jr., Gunn, C.R., Weitzman, A.L., and Dallwitz, M.J. 2000. Legume (Fabaceae) Fruits and Seeds, Technical Bulletin, in in press. CDROM. Boone, North Carolina, Parkway Publishers. R.M. 1994a. Classification of the Leguminosae. 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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. is 41 February 2002 RECENT LEGUME LITERATURE 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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