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3.
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Dunn, J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 41: 135 (1912a)
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<paragraph id="7290928C637DB1146DDA223BB36230E1" pageId="32" pageNumber="33">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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The monospecific
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: 93) principally by its unique fruits with their seeds forming segregating loments encased in endocarp each with a flat wing, a unique feature within the tribe.
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has stipules 6-12 mm long (vs. 3-7 mm in
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and 1-6 mm in
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), lacks floral bracteoles, has glabrous ovaries and glabrous standard petals (vs. back of standard pubescent in
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).
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(Roxb.) Geesink ≡
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Roxb.
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robust, twining woody vine.
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green when young, terete, pubescent, mature stems pale brown, glabrous.
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with 7-13 leaflets, evergreen, coriaceous when mature, imparipinnate, rachis 10-24 cm long.
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6-12 mm long, narrowly lanceolate, persistent, becoming woody and spinose on old branches.
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3-6 mm long, linear, persistent.
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5-13
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2-7 cm, oblong-obovate, elliptic, glabrous above, tomentose below becoming glabrous, apex acute, margins entire, base obtuse to cuneate.
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a robust many-flowered terminal panicle 20-50 cm long, peduncle densely silvery-brown hairy.
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12-16 mm long, emerging from March - June.
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6-15 mm long, caducous, densely pubescent, linear-lanceolate.
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absent.
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3-6 mm long, densely pubescent.
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3
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6 mm campanulate, green, densely puberulent externally, five lobed, lobes
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equal, 1-3 mm long, broadly acute, obtuse or subtruncate, becoming more fleshy and rounded at maturity.
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10-15
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12-15 mm, suborbicular or broadly ovate, inner surface pale to dark pink, pinkish purple, rarely white, nectar guide greenish yellow, back of standard glabrous, apex acute or emarginate. Callosities of boss type.
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12-13
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3-5 mm, glabrous, slightly longer than keel, each narrowly semi-pandurate, slightly curved upwards at the apex with basal claws 3 mm long.
<emphasis id="6C78238EEC19EFC5590C174E6FE561E5" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="33">Keel petals</emphasis>
10-12
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4-6 mm, glabrous, united into a falcate, navicular cup, apex obtuse.
<emphasis id="41C3A80DB8C14F949F1088C37218EF79" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="33">Stamens</emphasis>
diadelphous, nine fused together, the vexillary one free, all curved upwards at apex.
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glabrous, style glabrous, 4-5 mm long, curved upwards at apex,
<emphasis id="2FE1432E143B9E4C80780DABF81EAF26" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="33">stigma</emphasis>
punctate.
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8-25
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1-2 cm, green, flattened, linear, dehiscent, exocarp raised above the seeds, surface glabrous, black when dry, internally septate.
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4-5, 10-12
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6-8
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5 mm, oblong, short beaked at one end, each seed separated inside the pod, entirely covered in a thin chartaceous layer of endocarp one side of which extends into a papery samaroid wing forming a compartmented unit that becomes free on maturity, wings 3-5
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1 cm, hilum eccentric at beaked end of seed, broadly elliptic 2-3
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2 mm.
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