
FIGURE 1. Neustanthus phaseoloides. A. Habit, Inflorescence. B. Upper leaf surface (detail). C. Lower leaf surface (detail). D. Stipules. E. Stipels. F. Calyx, inner view. G. Flower, lateral view. H. Flower, face view. I. Vexillum. J. Wing petal. K. Keel. L. Androecium, lateral view, surrounding stigma and apex of style. M. Fused stamens and free stamen. N. Gynoecium. O. Fruit. P. Nodes (brachyblast) of pseudoraceme. Q. Seed, lateral view. R. Seed, dorsal view. Voucher used for illustrations: A–E: A.N. Egan & Xu Bo 13-0817 (US); F–N: A.N. Egan et al. 13-0715 (US); O–R: Shiu Ying Hu 5764 (US). Illustrations by Alice R. Tangerini.
Published as part of Egan, Ashley N. & Pan, Bo, 2015, Resolution of polyphyly in Pueraria (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae): The creation of two new genera, Haymondia and Toxicopueraria, the resurrection of Neustanthus, and a new combination in Teyleria, pp. 201-226 in Phytotaxa 218 (3) on page 205, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.218.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/13636012
Magnoliopsida, Fabales, Fabaceae, Biodiversity, Plantae, Neustanthus, Taxonomy
Magnoliopsida, Fabales, Fabaceae, Biodiversity, Plantae, Neustanthus, Taxonomy
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