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Note on Neotropical Acacia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae)

Authors: Ma. de L. Rico;

Note on Neotropical Acacia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae)

Abstract

Whilst working on Central American collections of Acacia I found a confusing specimen. This is Pringle 8382 type of Lysiloma cuernavacana Britton & Rose, transferred into Acacia as A. cuernavacana by Sandwith (1928). This specimen is a mixed collection that consists of fruits of Piptadenia flava (Spreng.) Bentham and inflorescences of Acacia macilenta Rose, both with foliage. I here designate the flowering material as the lectotype of Lysiloma cuernavacana Britton & Rose. Further examination of type material shows that A. cuernavacana is synonymous with A. macilenta Rose and Senegalia oaxacana Britton & Rose. The complete synonymy for this taxon is as follows:

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