Pithecellobium

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Pithecellobium
Pithecellobium keyense
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Rosids
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Mimosoideae
Tribe: Ingeae
Genus: Pithecellobium
Mart.
Species

See text

Synonyms

Pithecelobium (orth.var.)
Pithecolobium (lapsus)[1]

Pithecellobium is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. The generic name is derived from the Greek words πιθηκος (pithekos), meaning "ape" or "monkey," and ελλοβιον (ellobion), meaning "earring," which refers to the coiled shape of the fruit pods.[2] Plants of the genus are known generally as blackbeads.[3]

Species

There are about 75 species in the genus:[4]

  • Pithecellobium albicaule Britton & Rose
  • Pithecellobium bahamense Northr.
  • Pithecellobium benthamianum
  • Pithecellobium bertolonii Benth.
  • Pithecellobium bifoliolatum
  • Pithecellobium bijugatum
  • Pithecellobium bipinnatum L.Rico
  • Pithecellobium brevipes
  • Pithecellobium brownii Standl.
  • Pithecellobium caesalpinioides
  • Pithecellobium campechense
  • Pithecellobium candidum
  • Pithecellobium circinale (L.) Benth.
  • Pithecellobium cochliacarpum
  • Pithecellobium concinnum Pittier
  • Pithecellobium cordifolium
  • Pithecellobium cynodonticum Barneby & J.W.Grimes
  • Pithecellobium decandrum
  • Pithecellobium discolor
  • Pithecellobium diversifolium
  • Pithecellobium domingense
  • Pithecellobium dulce (Roxb.) Benth. guamúchil, ebony blackbead, monkeypod (Mexico, Central America, northern South America)
  • Pithecellobium elachistophyllum
  • Pithecellobium elegans
  • Pithecellobium excelsum (Kunth) Mart.
  • Pithecellobium filipes (Vent.) Benth.
  • Pithecellobium flavovirens
  • Pithecellobium furcatum Benth.
  • Pithecellobium glaucescens
  • Pithecellobium guaraniticum
  • Pithecellobium guaricense
  • Pithecellobium guatemalense
  • Pithecellobium gummiferum
  • Pithecellobium halogenes
  • Pithecellobium hansemannii
  • Pithecellobium histrix (A.Rich.) Benth.
  • Pithecellobium hymenaeafolium (Willd.) Benth
  • Pithecellobium insigne Micheli
  • Pithecellobium jiringa
  • Pithecellobium johansenii Standl. (Belize, Guatemala, Honduras)
  • Pithecellobium keyense Coker Florida Keys blackbead
  • Pithecellobium laetum
  • Pithecellobium lanceolatum
  • Pithecellobium larensis
  • Pithecellobium lentiscifolium
  • Pithecellobium leucosericeum
  • Pithecellobium longipendulum
  • Pithecellobium macrandrium
  • Pithecellobium maestrense
  • Pithecellobium marthae
  • Pithecellobium mataybifolium
  • Pithecellobium micradenium
  • Pithecellobium microchlamys
  • Pithecellobium mucronatum
  • Pithecellobium nicoyanum
  • Pithecellobium obliquifoliolatum
  • Pithecellobium oblongum Benth.
  • Pithecellobium obovale
  • Pithecellobium pachypus Pittier
  • Pithecellobium peckii S.F.Blake
  • Pithecellobium pistaciifolium
  • Pithecellobium platycarpum Merr.
  • Pithecellobium roseum buche colorado
  • Pithecellobium salutare
  • Pithecellobium seleri Harms (Guatemala, Honduras)
  • Pithecellobium spinulosum
  • Pithecellobium splendens
  • Pithecellobium steyermarkii
  • Pithecellobium striolatum
  • Pithecellobium tenue Craib
  • Pithecellobium tonduzii
  • Pithecellobium tuerckheimii
  • Pithecellobium unguis-cati (L.) Benth. catclaw blackbead
  • Pithecellobium velutinum
  • Pithecellobium vietnamense I.C.Nielsen

Formerly placed here

Many species now in the genera Albizia and Abarema were formerly classified in Pithecellobium. Other species previously included:

References

  1. "Pithecellobium Mart.". Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture. 2007-10-05. Retrieved 2010-01-27. 
  2. Austin, D. F. (2004). Florida Ethnobotany. CRC Press. p. 517. ISBN 978-0-8493-2332-4. 
  3. Pithecellobium. Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS).
  4. Pithecellobium. The Plant List.
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