IBODA   05360
INSTITUTO DE BOTANICA DARWINION
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Los géneros de Caesalpinioideae (Leguminosae) presentes en Sudamérica
Autor/es:
ULIBARRI, E. A.
Revista:
DARWINIANA
Editorial:
Instituto de Botánica Darwinion
Referencias:
Lugar: San Isidro-Bs. As.; Año: 2008 p. 69 - 163
ISSN:
0011-6793
Resumen:
Abstract. Ulibarri, E. A. 2008. The genera of Caesalpinioideae (Leguminosae) from South America. DarwinianaUlibarri, E. A. 2008. The genera of Caesalpinioideae (Leguminosae) from South America. Darwiniana
46(1): 69-163.
The South American flora includes 65 genera of Caesalpinioideae (Leguminosae) with wide morphological
variation. The four tribes of that subafmily are represented: 31 genera belong to the Caesalpinieae
(3 of them introduced); 9 to the Cassieae; 2 to Cercideae (1 introduced), and 23 to Detarieae
(2 introduced). Among the South American Caesalpinoideae, 30 genera are endemic (mainly to Brazil),
the remaining ones inhabit in tropical and subtropical areas from both hemispheres. All of them
grow in diverse habitats: from rainforests, evergreen or deciduous forests, to savannas, semi-deserts
and high mountains. Tribes and genera are arranged according to Polhill & Raven (1981), only PoepiggiaPoepiggia
has been transferred from Caesalpinieae to Cassieae, and Ceratonia from Cassieae to Caesalpinieae.
Both Detarieae and Caesalpinia are treated here sensu lato. Cercidium and Parkinsonia are treated
as separate taxa until new biosystematic studies and combinations are made. Sclerolobium is
included under the synonymy of Tachigali, and Phyllocarpus under Barnebydendron. The genusCeratonia from Cassieae to Caesalpinieae.
Both Detarieae and Caesalpinia are treated here sensu lato. Cercidium and Parkinsonia are treated
as separate taxa until new biosystematic studies and combinations are made. Sclerolobium is
included under the synonymy of Tachigali, and Phyllocarpus under Barnebydendron. The genusCaesalpinia are treated here sensu lato. Cercidium and Parkinsonia are treated
as separate taxa until new biosystematic studies and combinations are made. Sclerolobium is
included under the synonymy of Tachigali, and Phyllocarpus under Barnebydendron. The genusSclerolobium is
included under the synonymy of Tachigali, and Phyllocarpus under Barnebydendron. The genusTachigali, and Phyllocarpus under Barnebydendron. The genus
Thylacanthus is considered of doubtful introduction. Geographic range area in Argentina is expanded
for of Zuccagnia punctata and Parkinsonia aculeata. Barnebydendron, Brodriguesia, Ecuadendron,is considered of doubtful introduction. Geographic range area in Argentina is expanded
for of Zuccagnia punctata and Parkinsonia aculeata. Barnebydendron, Brodriguesia, Ecuadendron,Zuccagnia punctata and Parkinsonia aculeata. Barnebydendron, Brodriguesia, Ecuadendron,
Orphanodendron and Pomaria are treated jointly for the first time for South America. In addition, keys
to tribes and genera, generic descriptions, updated bibliography, iconography, remarks, distribution,
nomenclatural types, representative specimens, utilization and illustrations for some species are included.and Pomaria are treated jointly for the first time for South America. In addition, keys
to tribes and genera, generic descriptions, updated bibliography, iconography, remarks, distribution,
nomenclatural types, representative specimens, utilization and illustrations for some species are included.
Keywords. Caesalpinioideae, distribution, Leguminosae, morphology, South America, taxonomy, utilizationCaesalpinioideae, distribution, Leguminosae, morphology, South America, taxonomy, utilization