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Anthonotha
''Anthonotha'' is a genus within the subfamily Detarioideae of the plant family Fabaceae. Taxonomic history The first species of the genus was described in 1806 by Palisot de Beauvois based on a specimen collected in West Africa and named ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' P.Beauv. The genus was not recognized and in 1865 Henri Ernest Baillon, Henri Baillon transferred it to the South American genus ''Vouapa'', described by Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet, Jean Baptiste Aublet in 1775. ''Vouapa'' later became a junior synonym since the conserved name of ''Macrolobium'' was favored for the genus described by Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber, Johann Schreber in 1789. Most species now recognized within ''Anthonotha'' were originally described within the genus ''Macrolobium''. The species ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' continued under the illegitimate name ''Macrolobium palisotii'' described by Bentham in 1865. This was corrected by James Francis Macbride, James Macbride in 1919 by ...
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Anthonotha Wijmacampensis
''Anthonotha'' is a genus within the subfamily Detarioideae of the plant family Fabaceae. Taxonomic history The first species of the genus was described in 1806 by Palisot de Beauvois based on a specimen collected in West Africa and named ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' P.Beauv. The genus was not recognized and in 1865 Henri Ernest Baillon, Henri Baillon transferred it to the South American genus ''Vouapa'', described by Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet, Jean Baptiste Aublet in 1775. ''Vouapa'' later became a junior synonym since the conserved name of ''Macrolobium'' was favored for the genus described by Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber, Johann Schreber in 1789. Most species now recognized within ''Anthonotha'' were originally described within the genus ''Macrolobium''. The species ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' continued under the illegitimate name ''Macrolobium palisotii'' described by Bentham in 1865. This was corrected by James Francis Macbride, James Macbride in 1919 by ...
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Anthonotha Acuminata
''Anthonotha'' is a genus within the subfamily Detarioideae of the plant family Fabaceae. Taxonomic history The first species of the genus was described in 1806 by Palisot de Beauvois based on a specimen collected in West Africa and named ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' P.Beauv. The genus was not recognized and in 1865 Henri Baillon transferred it to the South American genus ''Vouapa'', described by Jean Baptiste Aublet in 1775. ''Vouapa'' later became a junior synonym since the conserved name of ''Macrolobium'' was favored for the genus described by Johann Schreber in 1789. Most species now recognized within ''Anthonotha'' were originally described within the genus ''Macrolobium''. The species ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' continued under the illegitimate name ''Macrolobium palisotii'' described by Bentham in 1865. This was corrected by James Macbride in 1919 by publishing the correct name ''M. macrophyllum'' (P.Beauv.) Macbride. In 1955 Léonard reinstalled ''Anthonotha'' for th ...
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Anthonotha Trunciflora
''Anthonotha'' is a genus within the subfamily Detarioideae of the plant family Fabaceae. Taxonomic history The first species of the genus was described in 1806 by Palisot de Beauvois based on a specimen collected in West Africa and named ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' P.Beauv. The genus was not recognized and in 1865 Henri Baillon transferred it to the South American genus ''Vouapa'', described by Jean Baptiste Aublet in 1775. ''Vouapa'' later became a junior synonym since the conserved name of ''Macrolobium'' was favored for the genus described by Johann Schreber in 1789. Most species now recognized within ''Anthonotha'' were originally described within the genus ''Macrolobium''. The species ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' continued under the illegitimate name ''Macrolobium palisotii'' described by Bentham in 1865. This was corrected by James Macbride in 1919 by publishing the correct name ''M. macrophyllum'' (P.Beauv.) Macbride. In 1955 Léonard reinstalled ''Anthonotha'' for th ...
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Anthonotha Stipulacea
''Anthonotha'' is a genus within the subfamily Detarioideae of the plant family Fabaceae. Taxonomic history The first species of the genus was described in 1806 by Palisot de Beauvois based on a specimen collected in West Africa and named ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' P.Beauv. The genus was not recognized and in 1865 Henri Baillon transferred it to the South American genus ''Vouapa'', described by Jean Baptiste Aublet in 1775. ''Vouapa'' later became a junior synonym since the conserved name of ''Macrolobium'' was favored for the genus described by Johann Schreber in 1789. Most species now recognized within ''Anthonotha'' were originally described within the genus ''Macrolobium''. The species ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' continued under the illegitimate name ''Macrolobium palisotii'' described by Bentham in 1865. This was corrected by James Macbride in 1919 by publishing the correct name ''M. macrophyllum'' (P.Beauv.) Macbride. In 1955 Léonard reinstalled ''Anthonotha'' for th ...
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Anthonotha Pynaertii
''Anthonotha'' is a genus within the subfamily Detarioideae of the plant family Fabaceae. Taxonomic history The first species of the genus was described in 1806 by Palisot de Beauvois based on a specimen collected in West Africa and named ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' P.Beauv. The genus was not recognized and in 1865 Henri Baillon transferred it to the South American genus ''Vouapa'', described by Jean Baptiste Aublet in 1775. ''Vouapa'' later became a junior synonym since the conserved name of ''Macrolobium'' was favored for the genus described by Johann Schreber in 1789. Most species now recognized within ''Anthonotha'' were originally described within the genus ''Macrolobium''. The species ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' continued under the illegitimate name ''Macrolobium palisotii'' described by Bentham in 1865. This was corrected by James Macbride in 1919 by publishing the correct name ''M. macrophyllum'' (P.Beauv.) Macbride. In 1955 Léonard reinstalled ''Anthonotha'' for th ...
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Anthonotha Pellegrinii
''Anthonotha'' is a genus within the subfamily Detarioideae of the plant family Fabaceae. Taxonomic history The first species of the genus was described in 1806 by Palisot de Beauvois based on a specimen collected in West Africa and named ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' P.Beauv. The genus was not recognized and in 1865 Henri Baillon transferred it to the South American genus ''Vouapa'', described by Jean Baptiste Aublet in 1775. ''Vouapa'' later became a junior synonym since the conserved name of ''Macrolobium'' was favored for the genus described by Johann Schreber in 1789. Most species now recognized within ''Anthonotha'' were originally described within the genus ''Macrolobium''. The species ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' continued under the illegitimate name ''Macrolobium palisotii'' described by Bentham in 1865. This was corrected by James Macbride in 1919 by publishing the correct name ''M. macrophyllum'' (P.Beauv.) Macbride. In 1955 Léonard reinstalled ''Anthonotha'' for th ...
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Anthonotha Noldeae
''Anthonotha'' is a genus within the subfamily Detarioideae of the plant family Fabaceae. Taxonomic history The first species of the genus was described in 1806 by Palisot de Beauvois based on a specimen collected in West Africa and named ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' P.Beauv. The genus was not recognized and in 1865 Henri Baillon transferred it to the South American genus ''Vouapa'', described by Jean Baptiste Aublet in 1775. ''Vouapa'' later became a junior synonym since the conserved name of ''Macrolobium'' was favored for the genus described by Johann Schreber in 1789. Most species now recognized within ''Anthonotha'' were originally described within the genus ''Macrolobium''. The species ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' continued under the illegitimate name ''Macrolobium palisotii'' described by Bentham in 1865. This was corrected by James Macbride in 1919 by publishing the correct name ''M. macrophyllum'' (P.Beauv.) Macbride. In 1955 Léonard reinstalled ''Anthonotha'' for th ...
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Anthonotha Mouandzae
''Anthonotha'' is a genus within the subfamily Detarioideae of the plant family Fabaceae. Taxonomic history The first species of the genus was described in 1806 by Palisot de Beauvois based on a specimen collected in West Africa and named ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' P.Beauv. The genus was not recognized and in 1865 Henri Baillon transferred it to the South American genus ''Vouapa'', described by Jean Baptiste Aublet in 1775. ''Vouapa'' later became a junior synonym since the conserved name of ''Macrolobium'' was favored for the genus described by Johann Schreber in 1789. Most species now recognized within ''Anthonotha'' were originally described within the genus ''Macrolobium''. The species ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' continued under the illegitimate name ''Macrolobium palisotii'' described by Bentham in 1865. This was corrected by James Macbride in 1919 by publishing the correct name ''M. macrophyllum'' (P.Beauv.) Macbride. In 1955 Léonard reinstalled ''Anthonotha'' for th ...
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Anthonotha Lamprophylla
''Anthonotha'' is a genus within the subfamily Detarioideae of the plant family Fabaceae. Taxonomic history The first species of the genus was described in 1806 by Palisot de Beauvois based on a specimen collected in West Africa and named ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' P.Beauv. The genus was not recognized and in 1865 Henri Baillon transferred it to the South American genus ''Vouapa'', described by Jean Baptiste Aublet in 1775. ''Vouapa'' later became a junior synonym since the conserved name of ''Macrolobium'' was favored for the genus described by Johann Schreber in 1789. Most species now recognized within ''Anthonotha'' were originally described within the genus ''Macrolobium''. The species ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' continued under the illegitimate name ''Macrolobium palisotii'' described by Bentham in 1865. This was corrected by James Macbride in 1919 by publishing the correct name ''M. macrophyllum'' (P.Beauv.) Macbride. In 1955 Léonard reinstalled ''Anthonotha'' for th ...
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Anthonotha Gilletii
''Anthonotha'' is a genus within the subfamily Detarioideae of the plant family Fabaceae. Taxonomic history The first species of the genus was described in 1806 by Palisot de Beauvois based on a specimen collected in West Africa and named ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' P.Beauv. The genus was not recognized and in 1865 Henri Baillon transferred it to the South American genus ''Vouapa'', described by Jean Baptiste Aublet in 1775. ''Vouapa'' later became a junior synonym since the conserved name of ''Macrolobium'' was favored for the genus described by Johann Schreber in 1789. Most species now recognized within ''Anthonotha'' were originally described within the genus ''Macrolobium''. The species ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' continued under the illegitimate name ''Macrolobium palisotii'' described by Bentham in 1865. This was corrected by James Macbride in 1919 by publishing the correct name ''M. macrophyllum'' (P.Beauv.) Macbride. In 1955 Léonard reinstalled ''Anthonotha'' for th ...
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Anthonotha Ferruginea
''Anthonotha'' is a genus within the subfamily Detarioideae of the plant family Fabaceae. Taxonomic history The first species of the genus was described in 1806 by Palisot de Beauvois based on a specimen collected in West Africa and named ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' P.Beauv. The genus was not recognized and in 1865 Henri Baillon transferred it to the South American genus ''Vouapa'', described by Jean Baptiste Aublet in 1775. ''Vouapa'' later became a junior synonym since the conserved name of ''Macrolobium'' was favored for the genus described by Johann Schreber in 1789. Most species now recognized within ''Anthonotha'' were originally described within the genus ''Macrolobium''. The species ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' continued under the illegitimate name ''Macrolobium palisotii'' described by Bentham in 1865. This was corrected by James Macbride in 1919 by publishing the correct name ''M. macrophyllum'' (P.Beauv.) Macbride. In 1955 Léonard reinstalled ''Anthonotha'' for th ...
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Anthonotha Crassifolia
''Anthonotha'' is a genus within the subfamily Detarioideae of the plant family Fabaceae. Taxonomic history The first species of the genus was described in 1806 by Palisot de Beauvois based on a specimen collected in West Africa and named ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' P.Beauv. The genus was not recognized and in 1865 Henri Baillon transferred it to the South American genus ''Vouapa'', described by Jean Baptiste Aublet in 1775. ''Vouapa'' later became a junior synonym since the conserved name of ''Macrolobium'' was favored for the genus described by Johann Schreber in 1789. Most species now recognized within ''Anthonotha'' were originally described within the genus ''Macrolobium''. The species ''Anthonotha macrophylla'' continued under the illegitimate name ''Macrolobium palisotii'' described by Bentham in 1865. This was corrected by James Macbride in 1919 by publishing the correct name ''M. macrophyllum'' (P.Beauv.) Macbride. In 1955 Léonard reinstalled ''Anthonotha'' for th ...
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