Glycininae, Benth., 1837
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.603.3.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8178820 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FD5587C2-FF9E-0F69-BDAD-E312FA5086DA |
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Key to the genera of subtribe Glycininae
Together with the new genus Weizhia described in this article, subtr. Glycininae comprises 24 genera with ca. 110 species (tr. Psoraleeae is not included), here we update Lackey (1981) ’s key to the genera of subtr. Glycininae :
1. Pods 1-seeded, indehiscent.................................................................................................................................................................2
-. Pods> 1-seeded in general, ± dehiscent.............................................................................................................................................3
2. Plants erect; bracts small ......................................................................................................... tr. Psoraleeae [see Bello et al. (2022)]
-. Twining herbs; bracts membranous, large, leaflike, boat-shaped............................................................................ Phylacium Benn. View in CoL
3. Stamens alternately aborted; pod hooked with a persistent style ....................................................................... Teramnus P. Browne View in CoL
-. Stamens all fertile; pods unhooked.....................................................................................................................................................4
4. Stigma a lateral to subterminal sphere on the inside style surface ............................................................ Pachyrhizus Rich. ex DC. View in CoL
-. Stigma terminal ..................................................................................................................................................................................5
5. Young stems and the axis of the inflorescence strongly angled ................................................................................. Teyleria Backer View in CoL
-. Young stems and the axis of the inflorescence usually terete, not strongly angled............................................................................6
6. Calyx mouth obliquely truncate without lobes; corolla yellow............................................................................................. Dumasia View in CoL
-. Calyx with distinct lobes; corolla never yellow .................................................................................................................................7
7. Wing petals with claw equal to or longer than the blade....................................................................................................................8
-. Wing petals with claw usually shorter than the blade ......................................................................................................................11
8. Bracteoles absent, rarely present ........................................................................................................................................................9
-. Bracteoles always present.................................................................................................................................................................10
9. Standard blade broadly obovate-round; wing petals with claw as long as the blade; keel petals acute at apex .................................. ................................................................................................................................................. Afroamphica H. Ohashi & K. Ohashi View in CoL
-. Standard blade oblong-ovate; wing petals with claw slightly longer than the blade; keel petals obtuse at apex ................................ ............................................................................................................................................................ Amphicarpaea Elliott. ex Nutt. View in CoL
10. Standard auriculate; stamens monadelphous with the vexillary one coherent with the others except distal free part......................... ................................................................................................................................................. Harashuteria K. Ohashi & H. Ohashi View in CoL
-. Standard without auricles; stamens diadelphous...................................................................................................... Cologania Kunth View in CoL
11. Creeping herbs, rooting at nodes ......................................................................................................................................................12
-. Twining, prostrate to erect herbs or subshrubs, generally not rooting at nodes (rarely stoloniferous in Glycine View in CoL )...........................14
12. Flowers solitary or 2–4 fascicled; pods developing subterraneously by means of the recurved geotropic gynophore ....................... ............................................................................................................................................................................. Neocollettia Hemsl. View in CoL
-. Flowers in racemes or pseudoracemes; pods (at least the majority) not as above ...........................................................................13
13. Inflorescence a raceme, 1–3-flowered; pods ovate to oblong, 1–3-seeded; plants American............................... Herpyza C. Wright View in CoL
-. Inflorescence an elongate pseudoraceme, many-flowered; pods terete, 15–20-seeded; plants Asiatic ............................................... ............................................................................................................................................................................. Neustanthus Benth.
14. Leaves 1(–3)-foliolate ......................................................................................................................................................................15
-. Leaves (1–)3–7-foliolate ..................................................................................................................................................................16
15. Pods 1–3-seeded; plants Australian ........................................... Glycine Willd. View in CoL p.p. ( Glycine remota M. D. Barrett & R. L. Barrett View in CoL )
-. Pods 5–10-seeded; plants Asiatic .................................................................................................................................... Nogra Merr. View in CoL
16. Inflorescence a raceme, i.e. 1 flower per node.................................................................................................................................17
-. Inflorescence a pseudoraceme, i.e. 2 or more flowers per node, or less frequently flowers in axillary subsessile fascicles...........19
17. Bracteoles absent ............................................................................................................................................. Neorautanenia Schinz View in CoL
-. Bracteoles present.............................................................................................................................................................................18
18. Flowers ≥ 12 mm long......................................................................................................................................... Sinodolichos Verdc. View in CoL
-. Flowers ≤ 9 mm long............................................................................................................................................................... Glycine View in CoL
19. Bract, bracteoles and calyx-lobes ending in 1–several capitate glands.......................................................................... Eminia Taub. View in CoL
-. Bract, bracteoles and calyx-lobes without such glands....................................................................................................................20
20. Style differentiated, lower part flattened or ribbon-like, the upper part abruptly slender or if filiform in lower half, then horizontally dilated, the apical part again filiform; seeds with reticulate (faveolate) coating..............................................................................21
-. Style tapered upwards, slender, or if slightly thickened medially, then seeds not as above.............................................................22
21. Inflorescence terminal; style with lower part flattened or ribbon-like; stigma penicillate.................................. Pseudeminia Verdc. View in CoL
-. Inflorescence axillary; style filiform in lower half, then horizontally dilated, the apical part again filiform; stigma not penicillate. ............................................................................................................................................................... Pseudovigna (Harms) Verdc. View in CoL
22. Stipules dorsifixed ......................................................................................................................................................... Pueraria DC. View in CoL
-. Stipules basifixed..............................................................................................................................................................................23
23. Upper teeth of the calyx fused entirely........................................................................................................ Neonotonia J. A. Lackey View in CoL
-. Upper teeth of the calyx ± separate ..................................................................................................................................................24
24. Pods septate internally, the outer surface transversely furrowed....................................................................... Calopogonium Desv. View in CoL
-. Pods not septate, the outer surface not transversely furrowed .........................................................................................................25
25. Leaves 3-foliolate; pods with valves not twisted upon dehiscence when mature ...................................................... Toxicopueraria View in CoL
-. Leaves (3–)5(–7)-foliolate; pods with valves twisted upon dehiscence when mature............................................................ Weizhia
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