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''Dipteryx'' is a
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus com ...
containing a number of
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of large
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s and possibly
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s. It belongs to the "papilionoid"
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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 wide ...
– of the
family Family (from la, familia) is a Social group, group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or Affinity (law), affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of the family is to maintain the well-being of its ...
Fabaceae The Fabaceae or Leguminosae,International Code of Nomenc ...
. This genus is native to
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and
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and the
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. Formerly, the related genus ''
Taralea ''Taralea'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae The Faboideae are a subfamily of the flowering plant family Fabaceae or Leguminosae. An acceptable alternative name for the subfamily is ...
'' was included in ''Dipteryx''.


Description

The largest members of ''Dipteryx'' are canopy-emergent trees of
tropical rainforest Tropical rainforests are rainforests that occur in areas of tropical rainforest climate in which there is no dry season – all months have an average precipitation of at least 60 mm – and may also be referred to as ''lowland equatori ...
s. The
tonka bean ''Dipteryx odorata'' (commonly known as "cumaru", "kumaru", or "Brazilian teak") is a species of flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae. The tree is native to Central America and northern South America and is semi-deciduous. Its seeds are kn ...
(''D. odorata'') is grown for its fragrant
seed A seed is an embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering, along with a food reserve. The formation of the seed is a part of the process of reproduction in seed plants, the spermatophytes, including the gymnosperm and angiospe ...
s. ''Baru'' (''D. alata'') is the only species which found in drier, seasonal areas, growing in the
cerrado The ''Cerrado'' (, ) is a vast ecoregion of tropical savanna in eastern Brazil, particularly in the states of Goiás, Mato Grosso do Sul, Mato Grosso, Tocantins, Minas Gerais, and the Federal District. The core areas of the Cerrado biome are t ...
of
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; its fruit and seeds are used as
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and
fodder Fodder (), also called provender (), is any agriculture, agricultural foodstuff used specifically to feed domesticated livestock, such as cattle, domestic rabbit, rabbits, sheep, horses, chickens and pigs. "Fodder" refers particularly to food g ...
. Several species are used for
timber Lumber is wood that has been processed into dimensional lumber, including beams and planks or boards, a stage in the process of wood production. Lumber is mainly used for construction framing, as well as finishing (floors, wall panels, wi ...
, of which almendro (''D. oleifera'') wood is considered desirable, especially locally. ''Dipteryx'' can be distinguished from other members of the
Dipterygeae The tribe Dipterygeae is one of the subdivisions of the plant family Fabaceae. It was recently recircumscribed to include the following genera: * '' Dipteryx'' Schreb. * '' Monopteryx'' Spruce ex Benth. * '' Pterodon'' Vogel * '' Taralea'' Aubl. ...
by its
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with asymmetric leaflets caused due to an eccentric primary vein, a
drupaceous In botany, a drupe (or stone fruit) is an indehiscent fruit in which an outer fleshy part (exocarp, or skin, and mesocarp, or flesh) surrounds a single shell (the ''pit'', ''stone'', or ''pyrena'') of hardened endocarp with a seed (''kernel'') ...
fruit, seeds with a leathery skin, a hilum in a lateral or subapical position and a rugose embryo with a conspicuous
plumule A seedling is a young sporophyte developing out of a plant embryo from a seed. Seedling development starts with germination of the seed. A typical young seedling consists of three main parts: the radicle (embryonic root), the hypocotyl (embr ...
.


Taxonomy

The number of recognised species of ''Dipteryx'' has changed over the years. The genus was previously known as ''Coumarouna''. In 1934
Walter Adolpho Ducke Adolpho Ducke (October 19, 1876 – January 5, 1959), (also referred to as Adolfo Ducke and occasionally misspelled "Duque"), was a notable entomologist, botanist and ethnographer specializing in Amazonia. According to family records, he was an ...
split this genus into two, on the basis of the alternate leaflets, among other characters, of ''Dipteryx''. He used two older, conserved names published previously: ''Taralea'' and ''Dipteryx''. Although ''Taralea'' was accepted, some taxonomists did not recognise ''Dipteryx'' as the correct name for the genus until at least the mid-1940s. In the most recent monograph on the genus, ''A Checklist of the Dipterygeae species'' by the Brazilian researcher
Haroldo Cavalcante de Lima Haroldo can refer to: * Haroldo (footballer, 1896-unknown), full name Haroldo Domingues, Brazilian football midfielder * Haroldo (footballer, 1937-1990), full name Theodorico Haroldo de Oliveira, Brazilian football centre-back * Haroldo (footbal ...
in 1989, he synonymised a number of species, accepting nine species in the genus. His taxonomy was accepted by ILDIS (2005) but not noticed or followed by US databases, i.e. in GRIN (2005), the entry on ''Dipteryx'' in the ''Contribución al conocimiento de las leguminosas Colombianas'' by C. Barbosa (1994), the
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(1998) based on ''World List of Threatened Trees'' by Oldfield ''et al''. (1998), or the ''Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and Gymnosperms of Peru'' (1993) which was built using the
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database by the
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. In 1999 the entry on ''Dipteryx'' in the ''Flora of the Venezuelan Guyana'' by de Lima was published. The northernmost taxon '' Dipteryx panamensis'', notable as being the only species listed on CITES since 2003 and therefore subject to export controls, was synonymised with the neglected but older name ''D. oleifera'' by de Lima in 1989, but this move was only followed by ILDIS and one or two of articles on the species over the years, all other floras, databases and publications using the name ''D. panamensis''. In 2011, however, the ''Report of the Nomenclature Committee for Vascular Plants: 62'' recommended ''D. oleifera'' by treated as validly published, and de Lima's synonymy for this taxon has been accepted by many. By 2010, in the ''Catálogo de Plantas e Fungos do Brasil'', de Lima had changed his mind and re-recognised two of Brazilian taxa he had earlier considered synonyms in 1989, although not all.


Species

There are 11 species accepted by the lead expert, de Lima, at present: *''
Dipteryx alata ''Dipteryx alata'' is a large, undomesticated, edible nut-bearing tree from dryish tropical lowlands in central South America belonging to the legume family, Fabaceae, from the Dipterygeae tribe in the Faboideae subfamily. It is a wild species ...
'' Vogel—Baru *''
Dipteryx charapilla ''Dipteryx charapilla'' is a little-known species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, a large to mid-sized tree growing along rivers in the rainforests of Brazil. and Peru. Description Habitus This plant is a relatively tall tree, 20-30m ...
'' (J.F.Macbr.) Ducke was synonymised to ''D. rosea'' in 1989, but is now recognised as an independent species again. *'' Dipteryx ferrea'' (Ducke) Ducke was synonymised to ''D. micrantha'' in 1989, but is now recognised as an independent species again. *'' Dipteryx lacunifera'' Ducke *'' Dipteryx magnifica'' (Ducke) Ducke *''
Dipteryx micrantha ''Dipteryx micrantha'' is a tropical flowering plant, a giant tree in the Faboideae subfamily of the bean family Fabaceae. It is a dominant emergent tree in parts of the rainforests of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. In the inter ...
'' Harms *''
Dipteryx odorata ''Dipteryx odorata'' (commonly known as "cumaru", "kumaru", or "Brazilian teak") is a species of flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae. The tree is native to Central America and northern South America and is semi-deciduous. Its seeds are kn ...
'' (Aubl.) Willd.—Tonka Bean *''
Dipteryx oleifera ''Dipteryx oleifera'' (syns. ''Dipteryx panamensis'' and ''Coumarouna panamensis''), the eboe, choibá or almendro ( almond in Spanish), is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, ...
'' Benth.—Almendro *'' Dipteryx polyphylla'' (Huber) Ducke *''
Dipteryx punctata ''Dipteryx'' is a genus containing a number of species of large trees and possibly shrubs. It belongs to the "papilionoid" subfamily – Faboideae – of the family Fabaceae. This genus is native to South and Central America and the ...
'' (S.F.Blake) Amshoff *''
Dipteryx rosea ''Dipteryx'' is a genus containing a number of species of large trees and possibly shrubs. It belongs to the "papilionoid" subfamily – Faboideae – of the family Fabaceae. This genus is native to South and Central America and the ...
'' Spruce ex Benth. *'' Dipteryx tetraphylla'' Spruce ex Benth. was synonymised to ''D. odorata''


References


Further reading

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q2988088 Dipterygeae Fabaceae genera