Amburaneae

Dussia macroprophyllata, copyright Reinaldo Aguilar.


Belongs within: Papilionoideae.

The Amburaneae are a mostly Neotropical clade of leguminous plants primarily united by molecular data as well as the production of resins (Cardoso et al. 2013).

<==Amburaneae CP13
    |  i. s.: Mildbraediodendron CP13
    |--Dussia CP13
    |    |--D. lanata CP13
    |    |--D. lehmannii CP13
    |    `--D. macroprophyllata CP13
    |--+--Cordyla africana CP13
    |  `--Amburana CP13
    |       |--A. acreana CP13
    |       `--A. cearensis CP13
    `--+--+--‘Myrocarpus’ emarginatus CP13
       |  `--Myrospermum frutescens CP13
       `--+--Myrospermum sousanum CP13
          `--+--Myrocarpus CP13
             |    |--M. fastigiatus CP13
             |    `--M. frondosus CP13
             `--Myroxylon CP13
                  |--M. balsamum CP13
                  `--M. peruiferum CP13

*Type species of generic name indicated

REFERENCES

[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.

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