Diocleae

Bay bean Canavalia rosea, copyright Bernard Dupont.


Belongs within: Papilionoideae.

The Diocleae are a group of leguminous shrubs and woody vines bearing trifoliolate leaves with stipels, inflorescences with swollen nodes at the pedicel insertions, and flowers with a distinct hypanthium and a calyx with lanceolate lobes.

<==Diocleae CP13
    |--Canavalia DC. 1825 CP13, A61
    |    |--C. ensiformis KBC03
    |    |--C. maritima P88
    |    |--C. microcarpa P88
    |    |--C. obtusifolia DC. 1825 A61
    |    |--C. papuana LK14
    |    |--C. parviflora CP13
    |    `--C. rosea LK14
    `--+--Dioclea CP13
       |    |  i. s.: D. megacarpa GE05
       |    |--D. grandiflora CP13
       |    `--+--D. lasiophylla CP13
       |       `--+--Cleobulia multiflora CP13
       |          `--Cymbosema roseum CP13
       `--+--Lackeya multiflora CP13
          `--+--Rhodopsis planisiliqua CP13
             |--Bionia CP13
             |    |--B. bella CP13
             |    `--+--B. coriacea CP13
             |       `--+--Camptosema spectabile CP13
             |          `--Cratylia mollis CP13
             `--+--Galactia CP13
                |    |--G. striata CP13
                |    `--G. tenuiflora B88
                `--+--Camptosema ellipticum CP13
                   |--Collaea stenophylla CP13
                   `--‘Galactia’ martii CP13

*Type species of generic name indicated

REFERENCES

[A61] Allan, H. H. 1961. Flora of New Zealand vol. 1. Indigenous Tracheophyta: Psilopsida, Lycopsida, Filicopsida, Gymnospermae, Dicotyledones. R. E. Owen, Government Printer: Wellington (New Zealand).

[B88] Bouček, Z. 1988. Australasian Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera): A biosystematic revision of genera of fourteen families, with a reclassification of species. CAB International: Wallingford (UK).

[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.

[GE05] Grimaldi, D., & M. S. Engel. 2005. Evolution of the Insects. Cambridge University Press: New York.

[KBC03] Kőhidai, L., C. Bánky & G. Csaba. 2003. Comparison of lectin induced chemotactic selection and chemical imprinting in Tetrahymena pyriformis. Acta Protozoologica 42: 91–97.

[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.

[P88] Polunin, I. 1988. Plants and Flowers of Malaysia. Times Editions: Singapore.

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