PhytoKeys (Aug 2022)

On the taxonomic affinity of Albizia carbonaria Britton (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae-mimosoid clade)

  • Erik J. M. Koenen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.205.82288
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 205
pp. 363 – 370

Abstract

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Recent phylogenomic analyses placed Albizia carbonaria Britton as the sister-group of the two currently known species of Pseudosamanea Harms, clearly outside Albizia section Arthrosamanea (Britton & Rose) Barneby & J.W. Grimes where it has until now been included. Its morphological similarities to Pseudosamanea are discussed, including characteristics of the polyad, and it is concluded that the species is compatible with the generic description of that genus except for its much more finely divided leaves with smaller leaflets, and its smaller flowers and fruits. Since these are merely quantitative differences, the species can readily be accommodated in Pseudosamanea. The new combination Pseudosamanea carbonaria (Britton) E.J.M. Koenen is made, and a diagnosis distinguishing it from the other two species of Pseudosamanea is presented.