Dalbergia mimosella (Blanco) Prain

Adema, F., Ohashi, H. & Sunarno, B., 2016, Notes on Malesian Fabaceae (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae) 17. The genus Dalbergia, Blumea 61 (3), pp. 186-206 : 196

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scientific name

Dalbergia mimosella (Blanco) Prain
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19. Dalbergia mimosella (Blanco) Prain View in CoL — Fig. 3e View Fig

Dalbergia mimosella (Blanco) Prain (1904) View in CoL 42;Merr.(1918) 184;(1923) 295; Sunarno & H.Ohashi (1996) 244; (1997) 211. — Amerimnon mimosella Blanco (1837) View in CoL 563;(1845) 393;(1879) 358. — Neotype (here designated): PNH 28968 ( Ramos & Edaño) (L L0773264),Luzon,Prov.Tayabas,Umiray.

Dalbergia minahassae Koord.(1898) View in CoL 430;(1922a) pl.15;(1922b) 9. — Type: Koorders 17701β (holo BO?; iso L L0773258 ), Celebes, Minahasa .

Dalbergia davaoensis Elmer (1910) View in CoL 700. — Lectotype (here designated): Elmer 10551 (L L0773269 ; iso K, U), Mindanao, Distr. Davao, Todaya ( Mt Apo ).

Dalbergia lanceolaria View in CoL auct. non L.f.: Llanos (1858) 502; Fern.-Vill. (in Naves & Fern.-Vill. 1880) 67, 103.

Distribution — Malesia: Singapore, Sumatra, Borneo, Philippines, Celebes.

Habitat & Ecology — Primary or secondary forests, disturbed riverine forest, river banks. Altitude 200–1200 m. Flowering: January, April to July, October to November; fruiting: May to September.

Uses — The wood is used as building material. The roots are used for handles of balos and other tools.

Notes — As far as we know there is no extant material of this species collected or seen by Blanco. Merrill (1918) did not collect a representative specimen.A neotype has been chosen collected on Luzon, the same general area from where Blanco described his Amerimnon mimosella . Koorders (1898) indicated a specimen he collected in the Minahasa in his original description of D. minahassae . Later on he gave the number of this collection as Koorders 17710β ( Koorders 1922b). Elmer (1913) gives a flowering and a fruiting specimen as ‘Type specimen’ of D. davaoensis (Elmer 10551, 11925) suggesting that they came from the same tree. Elmer 10551, the flowering one, has been selected as the lectotype. Gray (1854) named a specimen collected by the U.S. Exploring Expedition ‘ Dalbergia cassioides Wall. ’, citing Bentham (1852) as a reference.According to Merrill (1923) this specimen belongs to D. mimosella . Neither Wallich nor Bentham (1852) described D. cassioides .

The stipules are early caducous. Specimens with very young leaves (De Wilde & De Wilde-Duyfjes 12479, 13883, FB 27481, PNH 12142, 17734, PPI 18760) clearly show peltate stipules.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Fabales

Family

Fabaceae

Genus

Dalbergia

Loc

Dalbergia mimosella (Blanco) Prain

Adema, F., Ohashi, H. & Sunarno, B. 2016
2016
Loc

Dalbergia davaoensis

Elmer 1910
1910
Loc

Dalbergia mimosella (Blanco)

Prain 1904
1904
Loc

Dalbergia minahassae

Koord. 1898
1898
Loc

Amerimnon mimosella

Blanco 1837
1837
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