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A preliminary, global, community endorsed checklist for Leguminosae (Fabaceae). The World Checklist of Vascular Plants (WCVP) is a global consensus view of all known vascular plant species (flowering plants, conifers, ferns, clubmosses and firmosses). The Leguminosae (or Fabaceae) subset contains names that have been peer reviewed by taxonomic experts from the Legume Phylogeny Working Group’s (LPWG) Taxonomy Working Group and names that are in the process of being edited and reviewed. WCVP aims to represent a global consensus view of current plant taxonomy by reflecting the latest published taxonomies while incorporating the opinions of taxonomists based around the world, and following the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants. WCVP is built on the nomenclatural data provided by the International Plant Names Index (IPNI), which is the product of a collaboration between The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, The Harvard University Herbaria, and the Australian National Herbarium, combined with the taxonomic data provided by an international collaborative programme with a large number of contributors from around the world. Our thanks go to the compilers and editors of IPNI and WCVP and in particular all the users who have contributed corrections over the past decades, improving those data for the global user community. We acknowledge the long term contribution of the International Legume Database and Information Service (ILDIS), which provided a species naming infrastructure that was used over many decades by the legume systematics community and which remains the foundation for the taxonomy of many legume species. Our particular thanks for the WCVP Fabaceae subset go to: Bob Allkin (Kew), Nick Black (Kew), Markus Döring (GBIF), Joe Miller (GBIF) and Carole Sinou (Canadensys, Université de Montréal) for their help setting up the project and publishing the data. The initiative to update legume species names on WCVP was led by Marianne le Roux (LPWG, South African National Biodiversity Institute), Anne Bruneau (LPWG, Université de Montréal), and Juliana Rando (LPWG, Universidade Federal do Oeste da Bahia). The LPWG Taxonomy Working Group is the Taxonomic Expert Network for the legumes in World Flora Online.
This dataset includes the World Checklist of Vascular Plants (taxonID), Plants of the World Online (dynamicproperties), International Plant Names Index (scientificnameid) and World Flora Online (wfoID) identifiers. Genera affected by updates in this version include Adesmia DC., Aspalathus L., Bauhinia Plum. ex L., Caesalpinia Plum. ex L., Camptosema Hook. & Arn., Centrosema (DC.) Benth., Collaea DC., Coulteria Kunth, Cratylia Mart. ex Benth., Dalbergia L.f., Dioclea Kunth, Dipteryx Schreb., Diptychandra Tul., Eriosema (DC.) G.Don, Geoffroea Jacq., Inga Mill., Lonchocarpus Kunth, Machaerium Pers., Melanoxylon Schott, Mimosa L., Nanogalactia L.P.Queiroz, Peteria A.Gray, Phaseolus L., Phyllolobium Fisch., Platymiscium Vogel, Pterodon Vogel, Rhynchosia Lour., Senna Mill. and Zornia J.F.Gmel. To date, 50% of genera have been verified.
taxonomy, Checklist Bank, Catalogue of Life (COL), Taxon Expert Network, LPWG Taxonomy Working Group, Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), Leguminosae, World Flora Online (WFO), Fabaceae, checklist, Legume Phylogeny Working Group
taxonomy, Checklist Bank, Catalogue of Life (COL), Taxon Expert Network, LPWG Taxonomy Working Group, Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), Leguminosae, World Flora Online (WFO), Fabaceae, checklist, Legume Phylogeny Working Group
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