Sesbania sect. Daubentoniopsis Lavin, Syst. Bot. Monog.
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Sesbania sect. Daubentoniopsis Lavin, Syst. Bot. Monog. 45: 43. 1995. Daubentoniopsis Rydberg, Amer. J. Bot. 10: 497. 1923. TYPE: Sesbania longifolia (Cavanilles) DC.
As now circumscribed, sect. Daubentonia comprises only New World species, although Sesbania punicea is an escaped ornamental in Africa and elsewhere ( Lewis 1988). Daubentonia now includes sect. Daubentoniopsis, which has long, linear, but torulose pods that are quite different from the short, quadratebodied, often-winged pods of the traditionally circumscribed Daubentonia. Given the distribution of Daubentoniopsis is centered in Jalisco and Michoacan, Mexico ( McVaugh 1987), geographic proximity predicts the degree of phylogenetic relatedness more than similarities in pod morphology, at least for species of Sesbania . McVaugh (1987; pp. 697–698) details the complicated nomenclature of the sole species of Daubentoniopsis, Sesbania cavanillesii S. Watson (5 S. longifolia DC. ).
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Sesbania sect. Daubentoniopsis Lavin, Syst. Bot. Monog.
Farruggia, Frank T., Lavin, Matt & Wojciechowski, Martin F. 2018 |
Sesbania sect. Daubentoniopsis Lavin, Syst. Bot. Monog.
Daubentoniopsis Lavin 1995: 43 |
Daubentoniopsis Rydberg 1923: 497 |