Belongs within: Papilionoideae.
The Psoraleeae are a widespread group of legumes, mostly small trees, shrubs or subshrubs, bearing indehiscent, usually one-seeded fruits. Leaves are often dotted with glands, at least on the lower surface; members of the genus Cullen also have the fruits densely glandular.
<==Psoraleeae CP13
|--Bituminaria CP13
| |--B. bituminosa CP13 [=Psoralea bituminosa DH98]
| | |--B. b. var. bituminosa DH98
| | `--B. b. var. brachycarpa (Feldman) Danin in Danin & Hedge 1998 (see below for synonymy) DH98
| `--B. flaccida DH98
`--+--Orbexilum lupinellum CP13
|--Otholobium bracteolatum CP13
|--Hoita CP13
| |--H. macrostachya [=Psoralea macrostachya] H93
| |--H. orbicularis [=Psoralea orbicularis] H93
| `--H. strobilina [=Psoralea strobilina] H93
|--+--Pediomelum CP13
| | |--P. californicum [=Psoralea californica] H93
| | |--P. castoreum [=Psoralea castorea] H93
| | |--P. mephiticum H93
| | `--P. pentaphyllum CP13
| `--+--Ladeania juncea CP13
| `--Rupertia CP13
| |--R. hallii [=Hoita hallii] H93
| |--R. physodes [=Psoralea physodes] H93
| `--R. rigida [=Psoralea rigida, Hoita rigida] H93
`--+--Psoralea CP13
| |--P. australasica M99
| |--P. cinerea CP13
| |--P. graveolens M99
| |--P. pallida M99
| |--P. patens M99
| |--P. pinnata B00a
| `--P. tenax G32
`--Cullen CP13
|--C. australasicum B00a
|--C. badocanum LK14
|--C. balsamicum B00a
|--C. cinereum B00a
|--C. cuneatum LK14
|--C. leucanthum LK14
|--C. microcephalum B00b
|--C. patens B00a
|--C. praeuptorum LK14
|--C. pustulatum LK14
|--C. tenax CP13
`--C. virens LK14
Bituminaria bituminosa var. brachycarpa (Feldman) Danin in Danin & Hedge 1998 [=Psoralea bituminosa var. brachycarpa Feldman in Zohary 1972] DH98
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[B00a] Braby, M. F. 2000a. Butterflies of Australia: their identification, biology and distribution vol. 1. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood (Victoria).
[B00b] Braby, M. F. 2000b. Butterflies of Australia: their identification, biology and distribution vol. 2. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood (Victoria).
[CP13] Cardoso, D., R. T. Pennington, L. P. de Queiroz, J. S. Boatwright, B.-E. Van Wyk, M. F. Wojciechowski & M. Lavin. 2013. Reconstructing the deep-branching relationships of the papilionoid legumes. South African Journal of Botany 89: 58–75.
[DH98] Danin, A., & I. C. Hedge. 1998. Contributions to the flora of Jordan 2. A new species of Satureja (Labiatae) and some new records. Willdenowia 28: 135–142.
[G32] Girault, A. A. 1932. Hymenoptera, Thysanoptera nova Australiensis. II. Privately published (reprinted Gordh, G., A. S. Menke, E. C. Dahms & J. C. Hall. 1979. The privately printed papers of A. A. Girault. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 28: 292).
[H93] Hickman, J. C. (ed.) 1993. The Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California. University of California Press: Berkeley (California).
[LK14] Lyons, M. N., G. J. Keighery, L. A. Gibson & T. Handasyde. 2014. Flora and vegetation communities of selected islands off the Kimberley coast of Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement 81: 205–244.
[M99] Matthews, M. 1999. Heliothine Moths of Australia: A guide to bollworms and related noctuid groups. CSIRO Publishing.
Last updated: 20 September 2020.
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