Mucuna diplax Wilmot-Dear
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DEE569-FFFB-FFEC-1A7D-FD0F5A07FB5F |
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12. Mucuna diplax Wilmot-Dear View in CoL
Mucuna diplax Wilmot-Dear (1991b) View in CoL 240, f. 11, map 4. — Type: Williams
231 (holo NY; iso A, K, NY, US). Negretia urens Blanco (1837) View in CoL 586; (1845) 409; (1879) 387, nom. illeg., non
Tussac. — Neotype (here designated): Merrill Sp. Blanc. 779 (holo L; iso
K), Luzon, Rizal Prov., San Mateo. Mucuna monosperma auct. non Wight: Fern.-Vill. (1880) 63. Mucuna imbricata auct. non Baker: Merr. (1905a) 38; (1906) 67. Mucuna nigricans auct. non (Lour.) Steud.: Merr. (1910) 116; (1918) 187.
Distribution — Malesia: Philippines: Luzon, Polillo, Mindoro. Habitat & Ecology — Forest, riverside regrowth. Altitude up to 70 m. Flowering: January, December; fruiting: February.
Note — According to Wilmot-Dear (1991b) the patch of hairs at the outside of the standard reaches higher than the upper lip of the calyx. The L duplicate of Merrill Spec. Blanc. 779 has only some scattered hairs visible above the calyx rim. The horizontal part of the lamellae is 2 mm wide.
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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Mucuna diplax Wilmot-Dear
Wiriadinata, H., Ohashi, H. & Adema, F. 2016 |
Mucuna diplax
Wilmot-Dear 1991 |
Negretia urens
Blanco 1837 |