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Tab l e 1 . 4
Known nodulation of genera (as in Lewis et al., 2005), in tribe Ingeae
Genus
Species
Nod.
Abarema
Pittier
46
13
Albizia
Durazz
120-140
46
Archidendron
F. Muell.
94
6
Archidendropsis
F. Muell.
14
2
Blanchetiodendron
Barneby & Grimes
1
?
Calliandra
Benth.
∼
135
25
Cathormium
(Benth.) Hasske.
1
?
Cedrelinga
Ducke
1
1
Chloroleucon
(Benth.) Britton & Rose
10
4
Cojoba
Britton & Rose
12
1
Ebenopsis
Britton & Rose
3
2
Enterolobium
Mart.
11
8
Faidherbia
A. Chev.
1
1
Falcataria
(Nielsen) Barneby & Grimes
3
1
Guinetia
L. Rico & M. Sousa
1
?
Havardia
Small
5
2
Hesperalbizia
Barneby & Grimes
1
1
Hydrochorea
Barneby & Grimes
3
3
Inga
Mill.
∼
300
63
Leucochloron
Barneby & Grimes
4-5
?
Lysiloma
Benth.
8-9
4
Macrosamanea
Britton & Rose
11
3
Marmaroxylon
Killip
9-13
?
Painteria
Britton & Rose
3
?
Pararchidendron
I.C. Nielsen
1
?
Paraserianthes
I.C. Nielsen
1
1
1
Pithecellobium
Mart.
18
6
Pseudosamanea
Harms
2
1
Samanea
Merr.
3
2
Serianthes
Benth.
∼
18
2
Sphinga
Barneby & Grimes
3
?
Thailentadopsis
Kosterm
3
?
Viguieranthus
Villiers
∼
23
?
Wallaceodendron
Koord.
1
1
Zapoteca
H.M. Hern.
20
0?
Zygia
P. Browne
45-50
10
1
The number of species listed in both ILDIS and GRIN is 3, but there is only one in Lewis et al. (2005).
1.2.3 Mimoseae
Tribe Mimoseae is very complex and has many interesting features with respect to
nodulation. Of its 41 genera, 9 appear unable to nodulate, 22 can and there is no
information for the remaining 10 (Table 1.5). One,
Piptadenia
, has recently been divided
into three (Jobson & Luckow, 2007), but not all new combinations are yet available.
However, enough are to know that at least one species of each genus can nodulate. An