Milletia Sutherlandi
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''Millettia'' is a
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of
legume A legume () is a plant in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seed of such a plant. When used as a dry grain, the seed is also called a pulse. Legumes are grown agriculturally, primarily for human consumption, for livestock f ...
in the
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. It consists of about 150
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, which are distributed in the
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regions of the world. The genus was formerly known by the name ''Pongamia'', but that name was rejected in favor of the name ''Millettia'', and many species have been reclassified.Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History - Proposal No. 549
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biofuel Biofuel is a fuel that is produced over a short time span from biomass, rather than by the very slow natural processes involved in the formation of fossil fuels, such as oil. According to the United States Energy Information Administration (E ...
s, ''Pongamia'' is often the generic name used when referring to ''
Millettia pinnata ''Millettia pinnata'' is a species of tree in the pea family, Fabaceae, native to eastern and tropical Asia, Australia, and Pacific islands. It is often known by the synonym ''Pongamia pinnata''. Its common names include Indian beech and Pongame ...
'', a tree being explored for producing biodiesel.


Description

In 1834, in ''Prodromus Florae Peninsulae Indiae Orientalis''
Robert Wight Robert Wight Doctor of Medicine, MD Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS Linnean Society of London, FLS (6 July 1796 – 26 May 1872) was a Scottish surgeon in the East India Company, whose professional career was spent entirely in southern India, ...
and
George Arnott Walker-Arnott George Arnott Walker Arnott of Arlary (6 February 1799 – 17 April 1868) was a Scottish botanist. Early life George Arnott Walker Arnott was born in Edinburgh in 1799, the son of David Walker Arnott of Arlary. He attended Milnathort Parish ...
describe ''Millettia'' as:
Calyx cup-shaped, lobed or slightly toothed. Corolla
papilionaceous Papilionaceous flowers (from Latin: ''papilion'', a butterfly) are flowers with the characteristic irregular and butterfly-like corolla found in many, though not all, plants of the species-rich Faboideae subfamily of legumes. Tournefort suggeste ...
: vexillum recurved, broad, emarginate, glabrous or silky on the back. Stamens diadelphous (9 and 1), the tenth quite distinct.
Legume A legume () is a plant in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seed of such a plant. When used as a dry grain, the seed is also called a pulse. Legumes are grown agriculturally, primarily for human consumption, for livestock f ...
flat, elliptic or lanceolate, pointed, coriaceous, thick margined, wingless indehiscent, 1-2 seeded: valves closely cohering with each other all round the seeds and between them. Twining or arboreous. Leaves very large, unequally pinnated: leaflets opposite, with a setaceous partial stipule at the base of each partial petiole.
Raceme A raceme ( or ) or racemoid is an unbranched, indeterminate type of inflorescence bearing flowers having short floral stalks along the shoots that bear the flowers. The oldest flowers grow close to the base and new flowers are produced as the s ...
s axillary, more or less branched and compound. Flowers pretty large, purplish, pedicelled on shortish diverging partial peduncles.


Etymology

Long known to residents of the
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,
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, and
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, this species has had many traditional names. One of the oldest references in
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is in ''
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'' ("Supplement to
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") where is called jixueteng. The Chinese name literally translates to "stem of chicken's blood" which refers to the red resin present in the stems of several climbing legume shrubs. In the 1820s-1830s Charles Millett, a plant collector and an official with the
East India Company The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874. It was formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region, initially with the East Indies (the Indian subcontinent and Southea ...
, collected many samples of Millettia while living in Canton and
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. He sent them to the
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's Botanical Garden. In 1834,
Robert Wight Robert Wight Doctor of Medicine, MD Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS Linnean Society of London, FLS (6 July 1796 – 26 May 1872) was a Scottish surgeon in the East India Company, whose professional career was spent entirely in southern India, ...
and
George Arnott Walker-Arnott George Arnott Walker Arnott of Arlary (6 February 1799 – 17 April 1868) was a Scottish botanist. Early life George Arnott Walker Arnott was born in Edinburgh in 1799, the son of David Walker Arnott of Arlary. He attended Milnathort Parish ...
, both Scottish botanists, published ''Prodromus Florae Peninsulae Indiae Orientalis'' where the genus Millettia is first mentioned. The authors named the genus after Charles Millett, incorrectly referring to him as Dr. Charles Millett. Charles Millett of the East India Company has often been confused with Charles Millet, a French
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, who was active around the same time. In addition J. A. Millet, a French botanist from the 18th century, is often misattributed as the source. Robert Sweet states that the genus ''Pongamia'' comes from the
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in India and is derived from the local word Pongam (most likely from the
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language). ''Pongamia'' had often been misattributed to Vent. (1803), but it was preceded by "Pongam
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(1763)", "Galedupa Lam. (1788)", and "Pungamia Lam. (1796)" and in accordance with the 1994 Tokyo Code of the
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, the correct citation was established as "Pongamia Adans. (1763)". In 1981 a proposal to conserve the genus ''Millettia'' and reject the genus ''Pongamia'' was proposed in the journal
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and was ratified in 1988.


Uses

The species ''
Millettia pinnata ''Millettia pinnata'' is a species of tree in the pea family, Fabaceae, native to eastern and tropical Asia, Australia, and Pacific islands. It is often known by the synonym ''Pongamia pinnata''. Its common names include Indian beech and Pongame ...
'' has been investigated for use as
biofuel Biofuel is a fuel that is produced over a short time span from biomass, rather than by the very slow natural processes involved in the formation of fossil fuels, such as oil. According to the United States Energy Information Administration (E ...
.


Species formerly in the genus

*''Pongamia ovalifolia'' is a synonym for ''
Millettia peguensis ''Millettia peguensis'', the Moulmein rosewood (Bengali: তূমা Tuma), is a legume tree species in the genus ''Millettia''. It is native to Lower Burma and Siam. This is a relatively rare tree as compared to pongam (''Millettia pinnata'') t ...
'' *''Pongamia uliginosa'' is a synonym for ''
Derris trifoliata ''Derris trifoliata'' is a plant species in the genus ''Derris'', Family - Leguminosae It is known as "Karanjvel" in Marathi - local language of Maharashtra, India. It is a large climber found commonly in coastal swamps of Konkan (India). It is ...
''


Species

Selected species include: * '' Millettia aurea'' * '' Millettia australis'' - Samson's sinew (Norfolk Island) * ''
Millettia brandisiana ''Millettia'' is a genus of legume in the family Fabaceae. It consists of about 150 species, which are distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. The genus was formerly known by the name ''Pongamia'', but that name was reje ...
'' * '' Millettia bussei'' * '' Millettia capuronii'' * '' Millettia conraui'' * '' Millettia decipiens'' * '' Millettia diptera'' Gagnep. * ''
Millettia duchesnei ''Millettia duchesnei'' is a large forest liana in the genus ''Millettia''. The rotenoids elliptol, 12-deoxo-12alpha-methoxyelliptone, 6-methoxy-6a,12a-dehydrodeguelin, 6a,12a-dehydrodeguelin, 6-hydroxy-6a,12a-dehydrodeguelin, 6-oxo-6a,12a-dehyd ...
'' * '' Millettia elongistyla'' * '' Millettia eriocarpa'' * '' Millettia galliflagrans'' * ''
Millettia grandis ''Millettia grandis'' is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae from South Africa. It is commonly called umzimbeet which is a name derived from the isiZulu name umSimbithwa. Distribution These trees are found in coastal regions of KwaZulu- ...
'' – Umzimbeet * '' Millettia hitsika'' * '' Millettia lacus-alberti'' * ''
Millettia laurentii ''Millettia laurentii'' is a legume tree from Africa and native to the Republic of Congo, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. The species is listed as "endangered" in the IUCN Red List, principally due ...
'' – Wengé * ''
Millettia leucantha ''Millettia leucantha'' or sathon is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is a perennial flowering tree found in Laos, Myanmar and Thailand. It is the provincial tree and flower of Khorat or Nakhon Ratchasima Province in Isaan (Thaila ...
'' * '' Millettia macrophylla'' * '' Millettia micans'' * '' Millettia mossambicensis'' * '' Millettia nathaliae'' * '' Millettia nigrescens'' Gagnep. * '' Millettia nitida'' * '' Millettia orientalis'' * ''
Millettia pachycarpa ''Millettia pachycarpa'' (synonym ''M. taiwaniana'' Hayata) is a perennial climbing shrub belonging to the genus ''Millettia''. It is one of the most well known among ~150 species of ''Millettia'', as it is widely used in traditional practices, ...
'' * ''
Millettia peguensis ''Millettia peguensis'', the Moulmein rosewood (Bengali: তূমা Tuma), is a legume tree species in the genus ''Millettia''. It is native to Lower Burma and Siam. This is a relatively rare tree as compared to pongam (''Millettia pinnata'') t ...
'' * ''
Millettia pinnata ''Millettia pinnata'' is a species of tree in the pea family, Fabaceae, native to eastern and tropical Asia, Australia, and Pacific islands. It is often known by the synonym ''Pongamia pinnata''. Its common names include Indian beech and Pongame ...
'' * '' Millettia psilopetela'' * '' Millettia pterocarpa'' * '' Millettia pubinervis'' Kurz * '' Millettia puerarioides'' Prain * '' Millettia richardiana'' * '' Millettia rhodantha'' * '' Millettia sacleuxii'' * '' Millettia schliebenii'' * '' Millettia semsei'' * '' Millettia sericantha'' * ''
Millettia stuhlmannii ''Millettia stuhlmannii'', commonly known as panga panga, is a well-known species of timber tree that is native to the southeastern Afrotropics. The wood of the tropical species '' M. laurentii'' has similar qualities and uses, but is slightly d ...
'' – Panga panga * '' Millettia sutherlandii'' * '' Millettia taolanaroensis'' * '' Millettia thonningii'' * '' Millettia unifoliata'' * '' Millettia usaramensis'' – Lesser millettia * ''
Millettia utilis ''Millettia'' is a genus of legume in the family Fabaceae. It consists of about 150 species, which are distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. The genus was formerly known by the name ''Pongamia'', but that name was reje ...
'' * '' Millettia warneckei''


References

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