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Phaseoleae
The plant tribe Phaseoleae is one of the subdivisions of the legume subfamily Faboideae, in the unranked NPAAA clade. This group includes many of the beans cultivated for human and animal food, most importantly from the genera ''Glycine'', '' Phaseolus'', and ''Vigna''. Taxonomy Although the tribe as defined in the late 20th century does not appear to be monophyletic, there does seem to be a monophyletic group which roughly corresponds to the tribe Phaseoleae (with some changes). The earlier concept of Phaseoleae is paraphyletic relative to the tribes Abreae and Psoraleeae, plus most of Millettieae and parts of Desmodieae. The following subtribes and genera are recognized by the USDA: ollow tribe links and genera lists for the accepted genera in each tribe/ref> ;Cajaninae * '' Adenodolichos'' Harms * ''Bolusafra'' Kuntze * ''Cajanus'' Adans. * ''Carrissoa'' Baker f. * ''Chrysoscias'' E. Mey. * ''Dunbaria'' Wight & Arn. * ''Eriosema'' (DC.) Desv. * '' Flemingia'' Roxb. ''ex ...
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Barbieria
''Barbieria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the Phaseoleae tribe of the Faboideae subfamily. Taxonomy De Candolle's (1825) Barbieria DC is a monotypic legume genus of questionable affinities, historically having been synonymized with the genus Clitoria, and placed in several tribes, including its own. White (1980) treated Barbieria as a distinct genus in the Panamanian flora. Lackey (1981) concluded it was a member of the genus Clitoria. In addition, he was the first to correctly assign the genus to tribe Phaseoleae subtribe Clitoriinae Benth., with members bearing resupinate (inverted) flowers, a unique trait amongst legumes. Mabberley (1987) and Smith and Lewis (1991) reconfirmed Barbieria as a synonym of Clitoria. Species of Clitoria fall into three distinct groups based upon morphology, but one could conclude that they represent three distinct genera. Bentham (1858) concluded that Clitoria would be rendered more natural by ret ...
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Carrissoa
''Carrissoa'' is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae. There is only one species within the genus : ''Carrissoa angolensis'' Baker f., native to Africa, mainly from Angola. The genus takes its name from Portuguese botanist Luís Wittnich Carrisso. References

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Dunbaria
''Dunbaria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae. Uses Root tubers of ''Dunbaria'' species have been used as traditional food for Aborigines of the Northern Territory The Northern Territory (commonly abbreviated as NT; formally the Northern Territory of Australia) is an Australian territory in the central and central northern regions of Australia. The Northern Territory shares its borders with Western Aust ....NTFlora Northern Territory Flora online:''Flora of the Darwin Region: Fabaceae.''Retrieved 10 June 2018 Species * '' Dunbaria bella'' * '' Dunbaria circinalis'' * '' Dunbaria cumingiana'' * '' Dunbaria debilis'' * '' Dunbaria ferruginea'' * '' Dunbaria flavescens'' * '' Dunbaria floresiana'' * '' Dunbaria fusca'' * '' Dunbaria glabra'' * '' Dunbaria glandulosa'' * '' Dunbaria gracilipes'' * '' Dunbaria henryi'' * '' Dunbaria lecomtei'' * '' Dunbaria longiracemosa'' * '' Dunbaria nivea'' * '' Dunbar ...
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Glycine (plant)
''Glycine'' (soybean or soya bean) is a genus in the bean family Fabaceae. The best known species is the cultivated soybean (''Glycine max''). While the majority of the species are found only in Australia, the soybean's native range is in East Asia. A few species extend from Australia to East Asia (e.g., ''G. tomentella'' and ''G. tabacina''). ''Glycine'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species: the engrailed, nutmeg and turnip moths have all been recorded on soybean. Species Subgenus ''Glycine'' *'' Glycine albicans'' Tindale & Craven *'' Glycine aphyonota'' B.E.Pfeil *'' Glycine arenaria'' Tindale *'' Glycine argyrea'' Tindale *'' Glycine canescens'' F.J.Herm. *'' Glycine clandestina'' J.C.Wendl. *'' Glycine curvata'' Tindale *'' Glycine cyrtoloba'' Tindale *''Glycine falcata'' Benth. *'' Glycine gracei'' B.E.Pfeil & Craven *'' Glycine hirticaulis'' Tindale & Craven **'' Glycine hirticaulis subsp. leptosa'' B.E.Pfeil *'' Glycine lact ...
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Eriosema
''Eriosema'' is a genus of legume in the family Fabaceae. Accepted species number over 150. The genus is widespread in tropics. Description Species of ''Eriosema'' are mostly herbs or shrublets. Leaves are pinnately 3-foliolate, rarely reduced to a single leaflet. Inflorescences are 1–2-flowered or pedunculate racemes in the leaf axils, yellow to orange, calyx is campanulate, consists of five similar lobes. Pods are short and flattened with two seeds. Selected species * '' Eriosema campestre'' Benth. — Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil * '' Eriosema chinense'' Vogel — South-East Asia, East Himalaya, India, New Guinea, Australia * '' Eriosema defoliatum'' Benth. — Brazil * '' Eriosema glabrum'' Mart. ex Benth. — Argentina, Brazil * '' Eriosema glaziovii'' Harms — Brazil * '' Eriosema harmsianum'' Dinter — Namibia * '' Eriosema kraussianum'' Meisn. — South Africa * '' Eriosema longifolium'' Benth. — Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Paraguay * '' Eriosema sali ...
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Flemingia
''Flemingia'' is a genus of plants in the legume family Fabaceae. It is native to Asia and the species are distributed in Bhutan, Burma, China, India; Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam. The genus was erected in 1812. Diversity The number of known species is ambiguous due to taxonomic problems; and is usually enumerated as more than 30. Burma and China have the highest record of ''Flemingia'' species with 16 each, followed by India (with 15 species), Thailand (11 species), Laos (10 species), Vietnam (8 species), Bhutan (1 species) and Nepal (5 species). Traditional use Some species of ''Flemingia'' are used in the herbal medicine traditions of various Asian communities. This is attributed to their unique chemical properties, especially those of flavonoids and sterols. Their most common applications in traditional medicine are for epilepsy, dysentery, stomach ache, insomnia, cataract, helminthiasi ...
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Paracalyx
''Paracalyx'' is a genus of legume in the family Fabaceae. It contains the following species: * ''Paracalyx balfourii'' * ''Paracalyx scariosa'' References

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Faboideae
The Faboideae are a subfamily of the flowering plant family Fabaceae or Leguminosae. An acceptable alternative name for the subfamily is Papilionoideae, or Papilionaceae when this group of plants is treated as a family. This subfamily is widely distributed, and members are adapted to a wide variety of environments. Faboideae may be trees, shrubs, or herbaceous plants. Members include the pea, the sweet pea, the laburnum, and other legumes. The pea-shaped flowers are characteristic of the Faboideae subfamily and root nodulation is very common. Genera The type genus, ''Faba'', is a synonym of ''Vicia'', and is listed here as ''Vicia''. *''Abrus'' *''Acmispon'' *''Acosmium'' *'' Adenocarpus'' *'' Adenodolichos'' *'' Adesmia'' *'' Aenictophyton'' *''Aeschynomene'' *'' Afgekia'' *''Aganope'' *'' Airyantha'' *''Aldina'' *''Alexa'' *''Alhagi'' *'' Alistilus'' *'' Almaleea'' *'' Alysicarpus'' *'' Amburana'' *''Amicia'' *'' Ammodendron'' *'' Ammopiptanthus'' *'' Ammothamnus'' *'' ...
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Rhynchosia
''Rhynchosia'', also known as snoutbean, is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae. There are several different complexes within the genus, including the ''Senna'' complex.Turner,B.L., http://www.biosci.utexas.edu/prc/pdfs/Turner-Lundellia14.pdf Species Species include: * '' Rhynchosia americana'' * '' Rhynchosia calosperma'' * '' Rhynchosia caribaea'' * '' Rhynchosia chapmanii''Verdcourt, B. (2000). New species of ''Rhynchosia'' Lour. (Leguminosae-Phaseoleae-Cajaninae) from the ''Flora Zambesiaca'' area. ''Kew Bulletin'' 55:1 137-46. * '' Rhynchosia chimanimaniensis'' * '' Rhynchosia cinerea'' * '' Rhynchosia cytisoides'' * '' Rhynchosia densiflora'' * '' Rhynchosia difformis'' * '' Rhynchosia edulis'' * '' Rhynchosia latifolia'' * '' Rhynchosia lewtonii'' * '' Rhynchosia malacophylla'' * '' Rhynchosia michauxii'' * '' Rhynchosia minima'' * '' Rhynchosia parvifolia'' * '' Rhynchosia phaseoloides'' * '' Rhynchosia precatoria'' * '' Rhynchosia reniformis'' * ...
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Chrysoscias
''Rhynchosia'', also known as snoutbean, is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae. There are several different complexes within the genus, including the ''Senna'' complex.Turner,B.L., http://www.biosci.utexas.edu/prc/pdfs/Turner-Lundellia14.pdf Species Species include: * ''Rhynchosia americana'' * ''Rhynchosia calosperma'' * ''Rhynchosia caribaea'' * ''Rhynchosia chapmanii''Verdcourt, B. (2000). New species of ''Rhynchosia'' Lour. (Leguminosae-Phaseoleae-Cajaninae) from the ''Flora Zambesiaca'' area. ''Kew Bulletin'' 55:1 137-46. * ''Rhynchosia chimanimaniensis'' * ''Rhynchosia cinerea'' * ''Rhynchosia cytisoides'' * ''Rhynchosia densiflora'' * ''Rhynchosia difformis'' * ''Rhynchosia edulis'' * ''Rhynchosia latifolia'' * ''Rhynchosia lewtonii'' * ''Rhynchosia malacophylla'' * ''Rhynchosia michauxii'' * ''Rhynchosia minima'' * ''Rhynchosia parvifolia'' * ''Rhynchosia phaseoloides'' * ''Rhynchosia precatoria'' * ''Rhynchosia reniformis'' * ''Rhynchosia reticu ...
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Cajanus
The genus ''Cajanus'' is a member of the plant family Fabaceae. There are 37 species, mainly distributed across Africa, Asia and Australasia. Species include the pigeon pea (''C. cajan''), which is a significant food crop. ''Cajanus'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including ''Endoclita malabaricus''. Species include: *'' Cajanus acutifolius'' *'' Cajanus albicans'' *'' Cajanus aromaticus'' *''Cajanus cajan'' - pigeon pea, Congo-pea *'' Cajanus cinereus'' *'' Cajanus confertiflorus'' *'' Cajanus crassicaulis'' *'' Cajanus crassus'' *''Cajanus elongatus'' *''Cajanus goensis'' *'' Cajanus grandiflorus'' *'' Cajanus kerstingii'' *'' Cajanus lanceolatus'' *'' Cajanus lanuginosus'' *'' Cajanus latisepalus'' *'' Cajanus mareebensis'' *'' Cajanus marmoratus'' *'' Cajanus mollis'' *'' Cajanus platycarpus'' *'' Cajanus pubescens'' *'' Cajanus reticulatus'' *''Cajanus scarabaeoides'' *'' Cajanus sericeus'' *'' Cajanus viscidus'' References ...
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