Cassia aldabrensis

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Cassia aldabrensis
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Subclass: Rosidae
(unranked) Eurosids I
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Caesalpinioideae
Tribe: Cassieae
Genus: Cassia
Species: C. aldabrensis
Binomial name
Cassia aldabrensis
Hemsl.
Synonyms

Cassia mimosoides sensu Baker
and see text

Cassia aldabrensis is a species of legume in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae endemic to Assumption and Aldabra near the Seychelles. It is threatened by habitat destruction.[1]

[edit] Taxonomy

Cassia mimosoides was established by Linné for a Cassieae taxon nowadays called Chamaecrista mimosoides. The taxon applied by many subsequent authors to related plants, either as a formally-described junior synonym or as an informal error. John Gilbert Baker erroneously thought Linné's taxon applied to the present species, and sources that refer back to Baker can be expected to do likewise. Other "Cassia mimosoides" are:[2]

  • Cassia mimosoides sensu Brenan is erroneous for Chamaecrista pratensis
  • Cassia mimosoides sensu Cordem. is erroneous for Chamaecrista nictitans ssp. patellaria
  • Cassia mimosoides sensu Shimabuku is a synonym of Chamaecrista garambiensis
  • Cassia mimosoides sensu Walker is a synonym of Chamaecrista nomame

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ WCMC (1998)
  2. ^ ILDIS (2005)

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