Arquitectura foliar de tres géneros monotípicos sudamericanos de Fabaceae
1998; Museo Botánico Córdoba; Volume: 35; Linguagem: Inglês
10.14522/darwiniana.2014.351-4.387
ISSN1850-1699
AutoresLiliam M. Malla, Lucrecia Gallego, Soledad Villamil, María B. Mújica,
Tópico(s)Plant Taxonomy and Phylogenetics
ResumoThe leaf architecture of Tipuana Benth., Cascaronia Griseb. and Bergeronia Micheli, is described and compared, evaluating the importance of these foliar characters in their taxonomy. Each genus presents characters that allow their differentiation: in Tipuana tipu (Benth.) Kuntze, the basal pairs of secondary veins have an eucamptodromous model, with simple intersecondary veins which move through the intercostal area towards the margin; the last marginal venation is looped. In Cascaronia astragalina Griseb., secondary veins have capillary thickness and the last marginal venation is incomplete. In Bergeronia sericea Micheli, there are abaxial prominent secondary veins, and tertiary veins emerging in rigth angles; the last marginal venation is fimbrated. The venation characters observed are similar to those previously cited for different genera of Dalbergieae and some cited in other tribes of Papilionoideae. However, they cannot define, for themselves, the taxonomic position of the three genera and must be considered together with other morphological and reproductive structures.
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