Dalbergia rimosa Roxb.
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Dalbergia rimosa Roxb. |
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28. Dalbergia rimosa Roxb. View in CoL — Fig. 3g View Fig
Dalbergia rimosa Roxb. (1832) 233; Benth. (1852) 255; (1860) 32; Niyomdham et al. (1997) 12. — Type: Roxburgh s.n. (BM BM000958676 ), India, Sylhet .
Dalbergia discolor Blume ex Miq. (1855) 130, f. III, c; Benth. (1860) 41; Prain (1901) 61; (1904) 36, t. 10; Sunarno & H.Ohashi (1996) 243; (1997) 205. — Type: Korthals s.n. (holo L L0773613 ), Borneo.
Distribution — India, Burma, Vietnam, Thailand, Laos; Malesia: Java, Borneo (Sabah, Kalimantan), Philippines (Balabac Isl.), Celebes.
Habitat & Ecology — Primary or secondary forest, often along rivers, swamps, roadsides.Altitude up to 400 m. Soil: ultrabasic, sand, limestone. Flowering: March to November; fruiting: April to September.
Notes — Sunarno & Ohashi (1996) indicated a Blume specimen in L as the type of D. discolor . However, Blume never collected in Borneo and did not collect any specimen of this species. The specimen used by Miquel as basis for his description was collected by Korthals and annotated in Blume’s handwriting with D. discolor Blume. The synonym D. discolor was mentioned by Fernandez-Villar (in Naves & Fernandez-Villar 1880) for the Philippines. Dalbergia rimosa is found in the Philippines only on Balabac Isl. (BS 406). Without the specimen it is impossible to give the true identification.
Spines were observed in the specimen Maxwell 93-82.
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