dc:description"Figure 1. Confusing pods of Cathormion s. l. A pods of Osodendron altissimum that are very similar to B pods of the Australian species Albizia moniliformis (DC.) F. Muell. (syn. Cathormion umbellatum subsp. moniliforme (DC.) Brummit) C pods of Osodendron dinklagei and D pods of Osodendron leptophyllum that were likened to those of E Samanea (S. saman (Jacq.) Merr. is pictured here) and / or Cathormion F pods of Hydrochorea obliquifoliolata (De Wild.) E. J. M. Koenen (syn. Cathormion obliquifoliolatum) that are superficially similar to those of O. leptophyllum in particular; hence, this species having also been classified in a broadly circumscribed Cathormion in the past, but note that the pods become disarticulated while still on the tree rather than tardily as in Osodendron and Albizia moniliformis G and H pods of the closest relative of Osodendron, the Neotropical genus Robrichia (R. schomburgkii is pictured here). Images: A Jos Stevens, voucher unknown B Russel Cumming, voucher unknown C J. Alves Pereira 2664 (MA) D R. Gutzwiller 1865 (P) E J. F. Maxwell 91 - 300 (L) F B. Descoings 8278 (MPU) G Cristoph Moning, voucher unknown H Jose Benito Quezada Bonilla, J. B. Quezada Bonilla 623 (HULE, MO). A from www. africanplants. senckenberg. de B-H from www. gbif. org B-G distributed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0 Licence H distributed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 Licence.";