identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
E90DBB00EE9D5141972F338B7B0E23DC.text	E90DBB00EE9D5141972F338B7B0E23DC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pseudosamanea carbonaria (E. J. M. Koenen 2022) E. J. M. Koenen 2022	<div><p>Pseudosamanea carbonaria (Britton) E.J.M. Koenen comb.nov.</p> <p>Fig. 1A-D</p> <p>Albizia carbonaria Britton, Sci. Surv. Porto Rico &amp; Virgin Islands 6: 348. 1926. Basionym</p> <p>Albizia malacocarpa Standl. ex Britton &amp; Rose, N. Amer. Fl. 23: 44. 1928. - Types: Calderón 2024 (lectotype: NY, [NY00001767], chosen here; isolectotypes: US, [US00000471], GH [GH00069258]); Williams 952 (paratype: NY, [NY01300065]).</p> <p>Albizia sumatrana Steenis, in Encycl. Ned.-Ind. ed. 2, Suppl. Vol. vi. 864. 1931. - Type: Keuchenius s.n. (holotype: BO, isotypes: A, [A00058480]; A, [A00058481]; BO).</p> <p>Pithecellobium carbonarium (Britton) Niezgoda &amp; Nevling, Phytologia 44: 310. 1979.</p> <p>Albizia filicina Standl. &amp; L.O. Williams ex L. Holdridge &amp; Poveda, Arboles de Costa Rica 1: 134. 1975. nomen nudum.</p> <p>Type.</p> <p>C.L. Bates s.n. (holotype: NY, [NY00001778]; isotype: K!, [K000528017]).</p> <p>Pseudosamanea carbonaria can easily be distinguished from the other two currently known species of Pseudosamanea by having 8-13 pairs of pinnae and (18-)20-30 leaflet pairs, compared to 3-6 pairs of pinnae and 5-8 leaflet pairs, as well as leaflet size (the larger ones 4.5-8 mm long vs. 23-50 mm) and flower size (corolla of peripheral flowers (4-)4.4-6.4 mm long vs 9.5-11 mm in Ps. guachapele and 11-13 mm in Ps. cubana; the stamen filaments 13-16.5 mm vs. 41-45 mm in Ps. guachapele and 25-27 mm in Ps. cubana) and fruit size 7-12 × 1.5-2.35 cm long (excluding the stipe) vs. c. 12-22 × 2-4.5 cm in the other two species. [All measurements taken from Barneby and Grimes (1996)].</p> <p>Representative material studied.</p> <p>Ps. carbonaria: Colombia: G.P. Lewis 3862 (K, 2 sheets, fls &amp; frts), R.T. Pennington 694 (K, fls), H.P. Fuchs &amp; L. Zanella 22388 (K, fls); Peru: A. Daza &amp; T.D. Pennington 16353 (K, fls &amp; frts), E. Suclli &amp; J. Farfán 1258 (K, 2 sheets, fls &amp; frts).</p> <p>Ps. guachapele: Mexico: C.E. Hughes 665 (K, frts), E.A. Pérez-García 1035 (K, fls); Honduras: C.E. Hughes &amp; B.T. Styles 117 (K, frts), C.E. Hughes 753 (K, fls). Guatemala: D.J. Macqueen 68 (K, fls &amp; frts), C.E. Hughes 1103 (K, fls).</p> <p>To identify the species of the genus Pseudosamanea, the following identification key, based on that of Barneby and Grimes (1996), but with an additional identification step to include Ps. carbonaria, can be used:</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/E90DBB00EE9D5141972F338B7B0E23DC	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Koenen, Erik J. M.	Koenen, Erik J. M. (2022): On the taxonomic affinity of Albizia carbonaria Britton (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae - mimosoid clade). PhytoKeys 205: 363-370, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.205.82288, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.205.82288
