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Taxonomic Revision ofDumasia(Fabaceae, Papilionoideae)

Authors: Bo Pan; Xiang-Yun Zhu;

Taxonomic Revision ofDumasia(Fabaceae, Papilionoideae)

Abstract

In this taxonomic revision of Dumasia (Fabaceae), eight species, two subspecies, and one variety are recognized. Two new combinations, D. villosa DC. subsp. leiocarpa (Benth.) B. Pan & X.Y. Zhu and D. yunnanensis Y.T. Wei & S.K. Lee var. arunachalensis (S.V. Predeep & M.P. Nayar) B. Pan & X.Y. Zhu are proposed. Four names are reduced to synonyms, and six lectotypes are designated. Chromosome numbers of D. forrestii Diels, D. hirsuta Craib, and D. yunnanensis Y.T. Wei & S.K. Lee are reported for the first time (2n = 20). Descriptions, illustrations, distribution maps, chromosome numbers, ecology, phenology, and a key to all taxa are provided.

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