The Bean Bag A newsletter to promote communication among research scientists concerned with the systematics of the Leguminosae/Fabaceae Number 53 February 2006 FROM THE EDITOR Barbara Mackinder The Bean Bag is designed to promote communication among research scientists concerned with legume systematics. To achieve this goal The Bean Bag is issued each year and features six columns: From the Editor, News (meetings, major events, announcements, etc.), Latin American Legume Report (nothing to report this year), Nodulation and Nitrogen Fixation, Gleanings, and Recent Legume Literature. Data in the Gleanings column are derived from questionnaiie sheets which Readers complete and return. If you have news about legume systematics, send it to us for this column. The Recent Legume Literature column contains published research papers of specific interest to Bean Bag Readers and is derived trom Readers contributions in conjunction with references from The Kew Record (RBG Kew’s current awareness list of taxonomic literature). Recent is defined as up to 18 months old. Specific interest to Bean Bag Readers is defined as research papei s ot interest to a worldwide group of legume systematic botanists. Bean Bag Readers are encouraged to send notices, observations, etc. The Bean Bag can be delivered to readers via e-mail. If you wish to have your copies e-mailed to you, please send an email message to the editor (cm a if R. Mackinder® rbgkew.org.uk). New readers please provide your title, first and last names, full postal address and area(s) of interest. Electronic copies of the current and past issues of The Bean Bag can be viewed on the World Wide Web server of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK at http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/herbarium/legumes/beanbag.htinl Bean Bag address: Mrs B. Mackinder, Bean Bag Editor, Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AB, United Kingdom. email: b.mackinder@.rbgkew.org.uk 2 The- Bean Bag Number 53 NEWS The Rupert Barneby Award James L. Luteyn The New York Botanical Garden is pleased to announce that Rodrigo Duno de Stefano, of the Centro de Investigation Cientifica de Yucatan A. C. (CICY) is the recipient of the Rupert Barneby Award for the year 2006. He will be studying the family Leguminosae in the Yucatan Peninsula Biotic Province (YPBP), Mexico.With about 60 genera and more than species there, the Leguminosae are one of the most important plant elements of the Yucatan region. This study will also contribute to a revision of four legume genera for the “Illustrated Flora of the Yucatan Peninsula” (G. Carnevali, general The New York Botanical Garden now invites applications for the Rupert Barneby Award for the year 2007. The award of US$ 1,000.00 is to assist researchers to visit The New York Botanical Garden to study the rich collection of Leguminosae. Anyone interested in applying for the award should submit their curriculum vitae, a detailed letter describing the project tor which the award is sought, and the names of 2-3 referees. Travel to the NYBG should be planned for sometime in the year 2007 The application should be addressed to Dr. James L. Luteyn, Institute of Systematic Botany, The New York Botanical Garden, 200th Street and Kazimiroff Blvd., Bronx, NY 10458-5126 USA, and received no later than December 1, 2006. Announcement of the recipient will be made by December 15th. u- u Anyone interested in making a contribution to THE RUPERT BARNEBY FUND IN LEGUME SYSTEMATICS, which supports this award, may send his or her cheque, payable to The New York Botanical Garden, to Dr. Luteyn. The name Acacia: an update Barbara Mackinder As discussed in The Bean Bag 2005 (see under “The future of Acacia ”), a proposed change to the use of the name Acacia was to be adopted at the International Botanical Congress (IBC) in Vienna in July 2005. During the nomenclatural section of the IBC, the part of the Report of the General Committee which supported the change was the subject of a separate debate, in response to the many parties concerned by the far-reaching implications of the proposed change. A card vote was taken, giving a close result of 54.9% votes cast in favour of no change, i.e. continuing with the current usage of the name Acacia, but a 60% majority was required to overturn the findings of the General Committee, hence retypification of Acacia wit an Australian type was approved. Legumes of the World Gwilym Lewis A new book, Legumes of the World edited by Gwilym Lewis, Brian Schrire, Barbara Mackinder and Mike Lock was published in July 2005 and is the first authoritative, illustrated guide to the world’s legume genera. All 7-7 genera are illustrated, some for the first time with over 1100 photographs, paintings and line drawings. The introductory chapters cover nomenclature, classification including a supertree of the family, advances in systematics since Polhill (1994), ec“^ importance of the family, complete synopsis of the genera and an overview of legume biogeography. The :>6 tribal accounts have been prepared by 20 legume experts and are arranged in the most up to date classification system. For each genus, number of species, geographical distribution, etymology, habit, ecology, economic uses and selected references are Slven- Legumes ofthe World was published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and is available from www.kewbooks.com ISBN 1 900347 80 6. 577pp. Retail price is £55.00 (plus postage and packaging). February 2006 3 XVII International Botanical Congress (IBC) The seventeenth IBC was held on 17 - 23rd July, 2005 in Vienna, Austria at which a legume symposium entitled the application of legume phytogenies to testing evolutionary, ecological, and biogeographic hypotheses was organized by Anne Bruneau and Melissa Luckow. The six speakers delivered the following papers: Using phytogenies to realign taxa in an emerging new classification of Leguminosae - G.P. Lewis. Newly recognised succulent biome: key to the origin and global distribution of Leguminosae? - B.D. Schrire. Early floral development in Papilionoideae and its phylogenetic interpretation - G. Prenner. Phylogenetic analysis of floral ontogenetic and molecular characters in the Caesalpinioideae: insights into floral evolution in the basal Leguminosae - A. Bruneau. The evolution of bird pollination in Australian pea-flowered legumes - M.D. Crisp. Phytogeny, gene duplication, and polyploidy in legumes - J.J. Doyle. No symposium publication is planned. NODULATION AND NITROGEN FIXATION The following species of Mimosa and Cyclopia , not recorded in Sprent (2001) have fully authenticated reports of nodulation Janet Sprent Taxon Status1 Source2 Mimosa adenocarpa Benth. + 1 Mimosa borealis A. Gray + 1 Mimosa delicatula Baill. + 1 Mimosa hexandra M. Micheli + 1 Mimosa himalayana Gamble + 1 Mimosa latispinosa Lam. + 1 Mimosa menabeensis R.Viq. + 1 Mimosa uruguensis Hooker & Arn. + 1 Cyclopia buxifolia (Burm. F.) Kies + 2 Cyclopia galioides (Berg.) DC. + 2 Cyclopia genistoides (L.) R.Br. + 2 Cyclopia intermedia E.Mey. + 2 Cyclopia meyeriana Walp. + 2 Cyclopia plicata Kies + 2 Cyclopia sessiliflora Eckl. & Zeyh. + 2 Cyclopia subternataV ogz\ + 2 1 James, E.K., Chen, W-M., Elliott, G.N., Chou, J-S., Wand, H-C., Sheu, S-Y, Moulin, L, Bessi, R, de Faria, S.M., Prescott, A.R. and Sprent, J.I. (2005). Comparison of the host ranges of the beta-rhizobia Burkholderia phymatum and Cupriavidus taiwanensis LMG 19424. In unpublished proceedings of the 14th Australian Nitrogen Fixation Conference, ed. John Brockwell, Katoomba, NSW 2 Spriggs, A.C. (2004) Symbiotic N2 fixation in Cyclopia Vent. Spp. (honeybush): towards sustainable cultivation in the Western Cape of South Africa. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Cape Town 4 The Bean Bag Number 53 NODULATED LEGUMES OF INDIA - A COMPILATION K.V. MALLAIAH AND M. SRIDEVI Mallaiah and Sridevi present this compilation of Indian legume nodulation records with the intention of stimulating further work on the subject, in particular to encourage authentication of earlier reports. * Taxon Status Source Abrus precatorius L. + 29 Acacia acuminata Benth. + 29 Acacia aneura F. Muell. + 29 Acacia aruriculiformis A.Cunn. ex Benth. + 4 Acacia benthamii Meisn. + 56 Acacia berlandieri Benth. + 29 Acacia catechu Willd. + 10 Acacia concinna (Willd.) DC. + 44 Acacia constricta Benth. + 10 Acacia Cyclopes A. Cunn. ex G.Don + 29 Acacia drepanolobium Harms ex Sjostedt + 10 Acacia farnesiana (L.) Willd. + 29 Acacia ferruginea DC. + 26 Acacia greggii Gray + 29 Acacia hockii De Wild. + 10 Acacia holosericea A. Cunn. ex G.Don. + 61 Acacia intsia Willd. + 81 Acacia jaquemontii Benth. + 29 Acacia lenticularis Buch. Ham. ex. Wall. + 56 Acacia leucophloea (Roxb.) Willd. + 81 Acacia ligulata Aiton ex Steudel + 29 Acacia linifuiiu (Vent.) Willd. + 29 Acacia nilotica (L.) Willd. ex Del. + 10 Acacia nilotica (L.) Willd. ex Del. as Acacia arabica Willd. + 29 Acacia nubica Benth. + 10 Acacia pendula A.Cunn ex G.Don + 29 Acacia pennata (L.) Willd. + 81 Acacia planifrons Koenig ex Wight & Arn. + 19 Acacia salicina Lindl. + 10 Acacia sclerosperma F. Muell. + 29 Acacia Senegal (L.) Willd. + 9 Acacia seyal Delile var. seyal + 29 Acacia suma Buch. -Ham. ex Wall. + 19 Acacia sundra DC. + 44 Acacia tortilis (Forssk.) Hayne + 9 Acacia victoriae Benth. + 10 Acrocarpus fraxinifolius Wight & Arn. - 56 Adenanthera microsperma Teijsm. & Binn. - 57 Aeschynomene as per a L. + 98 Aeschynomene cristata Vatke + 42 Aeschynomene indica L. + 6 Albizia amara Willd. + 44 Albizia chinensis (Osbeck.) Merr. + 44 Albizia lebbeck (L.) Benth. + 9 Albizia odoratissima (Willd.) Benth. + 4 Albizia procera (Roxb.) Benth. + 56 Albizia saponaria (Lour.) Bl. + 54 February 2006 Alysicarpus belgaumensis W.F. Wight + 82 Alysicarpus bupleurifolius (L.) DC. + 44 Alysicarpus hamosus Edgew. + 29 Alysicarpus heterophyllus (Baker) Jafri & Ali + 44 Alysicarpus longifolius (Spreng.) Wight & Arn. 4- 28 Alysicarpus tetragonolobus Edgew. + 13 Alysicarpus vaginalis (L.) DC. + 21 Alysicarpus. monilifera DC. + 13 Arachis duranensis Krapov & W.C. Greg. + 22 Arachis glabrata Benth. + 22 Arachis hypogaea L. + 3 Arachis hypogaea L. subsp. fastifata Watdron as Arachis fastigata * + 49 Arachis hypogaea L. var. vulgaris Harz + 49 Arachis marginata Gardn.* + 22 Arachis prostrata Benth.* + 22 Arachis villosa Benth.* + 22 Argyrolobium flaccidum (Royle) Jaub. & Spach. + 48 Astragalus graveolons Benth. + 48 Astragalus leucocephalus Benth. + 48 Atylosia lineata Wight & Arn. + 81 Atylosia scarabaeoides (L.) Benth. - 79 Bauhinia alba * - 10 Bauhinia diphylla Buch. -Ham. - 81 Bauhinia galpinii'N IE. Br. - 54 Bcruhinia purpurea L. - 10 Bauhinia racemosa Lam. - 81 Bauhinia tomentosa L. - 44 Bauhinia vahlii Wight & Arn. - 44 Bauhinia variegata L. var. Candida (Aiton) Voigt. - 10 Rnhjvnnthns; snarinsus tRolus') Harms “ “ ’ ~r - - ■ v + 8 Butea monosperma (Lam.) Taub. + 81 Caesalpinia bonduc (L.) Roxb. as Caesalpinia bonducella (L.) Flem. - 44 Caesalpinia pulcherrima (L.) Sw. - 58 Cajanus cajan (L.) Huth. + 64 Calliandra houstoniana (Mill.) Standi, var. calothyrsus as Calliandra calothyrus Meissn. - 58 Calopogonium mucunoides Desv. + 32 Calopogonium pubescens* - 32 Campylotropis eriocarpa (DC.) Schindl. + 58 Campylotropis stenocarpa (Klotsch) Schindl. + 48 Campylotropis stenocarpa (Klotzsch) Schindl. as Lespedeza stenocarpa Maxim. + 48 Canavalia gladiata (Jacq.) DC. + 50 Caragana brevispina Royle + 48 Cassia fistula L. + 68 Cassia javanica L. subsp. nodosa (Roxb.) K. Larsen & S.S. Larsen as Cassia nodosa Buch. -Ham. - 7 Centrosema pubescens Benth. + 63 Chamaecrista absus (L.) H.S. Irwin & Barneby as Cassia absus L. + 96 Chamaecrista mimosoides (L.) Greene as Cassia mimosoides L. + 51 Chamaecrista pumila (Lam.) V. Singh + 39 Chamaecrista pumila (Lam. )V. Singh as Cassia pumila Lam. + 39 Chesneya cuneata (Benth.) Ali - 48 Cicer arietinum L. + 36 Cicer echinospermum * + 88 6 The Bean Bag Number 53 Cicer pinnatifidum * 4- 88 Cicer reticulation * + 88 Clitoria biflora Dalz. + 13 Clitoria retusa * + 83 Clitoria ternatea L. + 36 Codariocalyx motorius (Houtt.) H. Ohashi as. Desmodium gyrans DC. + 24 Colophospermum mopane Kirk ex J. Leonard - 9 Crotalaria angulata Mill. + 101 Crotalaria burhia Buch. - Ham + 29 Crotalaria calycina Schrank + 100 Crotalaria capensis Jacq. + 29 Crotalaria filipes Benth. + 13 Crotalaria hebecarpa (DC.) Rudd as Goniogyna hirta (Willd.) Ali. + 82 Crotalaria hebecarpa (DC.) Rudd as Heylandia latebrosa (L.) DC.) + 39 Crotalaria hirsuta Willd. + 44 Crotalaria juncea L. + 36 Crotalaria laburnifolia L. + 44 Crotalaria linifolia L.f. + 75 Crotalaria nana Burm . f. + 13 Crotalaria notonii Wight & Am. + 75 Crotalaria orixensis Willd. + 13 Crotalaria pallida Aiton + 15 Crotalaria retusa L. + 69 Crotalaria verrucosa L. + 75 Crotalaria vestita Bak. + 13 Cyamopsis psoraloides DC. + 73 Cyamopsis tetragonaloba (L.) Taub. + 64 Dalbergia lanceolaria L.f. + 83 Dalbergia lanceolaria L.f. subsp. paniculata (Roxb.) Thoth. as Dalbergia ll /-I D r\vK L/L-t / ^ UIUIU xw/vvy. + 81 Dalbergia latifolia Roxb. + 81 Dalbergia melanoxylon Guill. & Perr. + 47 Dalbergia sericea G.Don 58 Dalbergia sissoo DC. + 21 Dalbergia sympathetica Nimmo + 13 Delonix elata (L.) Gamble + 81 Delonix regia (Hook.) Raf. - 58 Derris robusta (Roxb. ex DC.) Benth. + 29 Derris scandens (Roxb.) Benth. + 81 Desmanthes virgatus (L.) Willd. + 39 Desmodium diffusum (Willd.) DC.* + 14 Desmodium elegans Benth. + 18 Desmodium gangeticum (L.) DC. + 29 Desmodium laxiflorum DC. + 82 Desmodium multiforum DC. + 57 Desmodium sandwicense E. Mey.* + 29 Desmodium tiliifolium (D.Don) G.Don + 54 Dicer ma biarticulatum (L.) DC. + 83 Dichrostachys cineraria (L.) Wight & Arn. + 29 Dichrostachys glomerata (Forssk). Chiov* + 10 Dichrostachys nutans Benth.* + 29 Enter olobium contortisiliquum (Veil.) Morong. + 56 Erythrina abyssinica Lam. + 54 Erythrina arborescens Roxb. + 76 Erythrina bla/cei R.Parker + 58 February 2006 7 Erythrina caffra Thunb. + 54 Erythrina fusca Lour, as E. glauca Willd. + 13 Erythrina indica Lam. + 27 Erythrina indica Lam. as E. variegata L. + 60 Erythrina parcelli* + 60 Faidherbia albida (Del.) A.Chev. as Acacia albida Del. + 56 Flemingia chappar Ham -Buch. ex. Benth. + 100 Flemingia procumbens Roxb. + 57 Geissaspis cristata Wight & Am. + 13 Geissaspis tenella Benth. + 81 Genista cristata * + 13 Gleditsia macrantha Desf. - 58 Gliricidia maculata Kunth* + 77 Gliricidia sepiwn (Jacq.) Steud + 60 Glycine javanica L* + 91 Glycine max (L.) Merr. + 64 Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.* + 87 Hardwickia binata Roxb. - 56 Indigofera astragalina DC. + 74 Indigofera cassioides DC. + 44 Indigofera cordifolia Roth + 39 Indigofera glandulosa Wendl. + 82 Indigofera heterantha Brandis + 48 Indigofera heterantha Brandis as Indigofera gerrardiana Harv. + 1 Indigofera hirsuta Linn. + 44 Indigofera hdchstetteri Baker as Indigofera anabaptista Steud. + 39 Indigofera linifolia (L.f.) Retz. + 81 Indigofera linnaei Ali + 104 Indigofera nummularifolia (L.) Alston as Indigofera echinata Willd. + 74 r 1: ZC „ L 1 I ;At.OPir lritllgUJ&l U L/UlVfigj kji- x wi jjiv. + 29 Indigofera prostata Willd. + 81 Indigofera stipnlaris Link* + 82 Indigofera tinctoria L. + 36 Indigofera tinctoria L. as Indigofera summatrana Gaertn. + 29 Indigofera trifoliata L. + 44 Indigofera trifoliata L. var. duthei (Naik) Sanjappa as Indigofera duthei J.R. Drum, ex Naik + 74 Indigofera trita L.f. + 74 Indigofera zollingeriana Miq. as Indigofera teysmani Miq. + 39 Lablab purpurens (L.) Sweet as Dolichos lablab L. + 64 Lablab purpureus (L.) Sweet as Dolichos lablab var. lignosus + 40 Lablab purpureus (L.) Sweet as Dolichos lablab var. typicus + 40 Lathyrus aphaca L. + 35 Lathyrus purpureus * + 32 Lathyrus sativus L. + 85 Lens culnaris Medik + 86 Lespedeza juncea (L.f.) Pers. var. sericea (Thunb.) Lace & Hemsl. as Lespedeza sericea (Thunb.) Benth. + 29 Leucaena leucocephala (Lam) de Wit as Leucaena glauca (L.) Benth. + 10 Leucaena leucocephala Lam. + 10 Leucaena pulverulenta Benth. + 27 Lotus corniculatus L. + 67 Lotus hispidus Desf. + 67 Lupinus albus L. _L 64 Lupinus angustifolius L. + 29 The Bean Bag Number 53 Lupinus indica* + 64 M. pruriens (L.) DC. + 75 Macroptilium atropurpureum (DC.) Urban as Phaseolus atropurpureum Me. & Sesse + 79 Macroptilium lathyroides (L.) Urban as Phaseolus lathyroides L. + 70 Macroptilium lathyroides (L.) Urban as Phaseolus psoralloides. Wight & Am. + 96 Macrotyloma uniflorum (Lam.) Verde. + 64 Me die ago indica * + 29 Medicago orbicularis (L.) Bartal. + 89 Medicago polycerata Sauv. ex Trautv. + 34 Medicago sativa L. + 35 Medicago scutella (L.) Mill.* + 89 Medicago truncatula Gaertn.* + 39 Melilotus alba Medik. + 93 Melilotus indicus (L.) All. as Melilotus parviflorum Desf. + 99 Melilotus wolgica Poir. + 89 Millettia indica (L.) Panigrahi as Derris indica (Lam.) Benth. + 81 Millettia pinnata (L.) Panigrahi as Pongamia pinnata (L.) Pierre + 95 Mimosa hamata Willd. + 81 Mimosa pudica L. + 76 Mimosa rubicaulis Lam. + 84 Moullava spicata (Dalz.) Nicolson as Caesalpinia spictata Dalz. - 81 Mucuna bracteaia Kurz. + 38 Mucuna cochinchinensis A.Chev. + 29 Neptunia oleracea Lour. + 71 Ohwia caudata (Thumb.) H. Ohashi as Desmodium laburnifolium (Poir.) DC. + 83 Ougeinia oojeinensis (Roxb.) Hochr. + 56 Parkia biglandulosa Wight & Am. + 26 Parkinsonia acideata L. - 7 PCTTpC U/o f't / e f*rkwiwtnvii c O Hnn + 31 Peltophorum africanum Sond. - 56 Peltophorum dubium (Spreng.) Taub. - 58 Peltophorum pterocarpum Backer ex K.Heyne - 103 Peltophorum pterocarpum Backer ex K.Heyne as Peltophorum ferrugineum (Decne) Benth. - 10 Phaseolus coccineus L. as Phaseolus multiflorus Lam. + 29 Phaseolus vulgaris L. + 105 Pisum sativum L. + 36 Pithecellobium dulce (Roxb.) Benth. + n- Pongamia glabra Vent.* + ii Prosopis chile nsis (Mol.) Stuntz. + 56 Prosopis chilensis (Molina) Stuntz as Prosopis siliquastrum DC. + 29 Prosopis cineraria (L.) Druce + 9 Prosopis julifera (Sw.) DC. + 9 Psophocarpus tetragonolobus (L.) DC. + 53 Psoralea corylifolia L. as Cullen corylifolia (L.) Medik + 39 Pterocarpus marsupium Roxb. + 23 Pterocarpus santalinus L.f. + 62 Pueraria phaseoloides (Roxb.) Benth. + 29 Pueraria phaseoloides (Roxb.) Benth. var .javanicus (Benth.) Baker + 29 Rhynchosia hirta (Andr.) Meikle & Verde. + 44 Rhynchosia minima (L.) DC. + 44 Rhynchosia rufescens (Willd.) DC. + 44 Rhynchosia suaveolens (L.f.) DC. + 44 Rhynchosia velutina Wight & Arn. + 101 February 2006 9 Robinia pseudoacacia L. + 56 Rothia indica (L.) Druce + 15 Samanea satnan (Jacq.) Merr. + 103 Samanea saman (Jacq.) Merr. as Albizia saman + 27 Samanea saman (Jacq.) Merr. as Pithecellobium. saman (Jacq.) Benth. + 10 Saraca indica L. - 44 Senna alata (L.) Roxb. as Cassia alata L. - 103 Senna auriculata (L.) Roxb. as Cassia auriculata L. + 101 Senna montana (Roth.) V. Singh as C. montana Heyne ex Roth + 83 Senna obtusifolia (L.) H.S. Irwin & Barneby + 59 Senna obtusifolia (L.) H.S. Irwin & Barneby as Cassia obtusifolia L. - 44 Senna occidentalis (L.) Link as Cassia occidentalis L. + 68 Senna siamea (Lam.) H.S. Irwin & Barneby as C. siamea Lam. - 56 Senna sulfurea (Collad.) H.S. Irwin & Barneby as Cassia glauca L.f. - 56 Senna tora (L.) Roxb. as C. tora L. + 80 Sesbania aculeata (Willd.) Poir. + 65 Sesbania bispinosa (Jacq). W.F. Wight + 30 Sesbania cannabina (Retz.) Pers. + 45 Sesbania formosa F. Muell.* + 102 Sesbania grandifl or a (L.) Poir. + 94 Sesbania macrocarpa Muhl.* + 90, 92 Sesbania procumbens (Roxb.) Wight & Am. + 15 Sesbania rostrata Brem. & Oberm. + 41 Sesbania sericea (Willd.) Link + 25 Sesbania sesban (L.) Merr. + 29 Sesbania sesban (L.) Merr. as Sesbania aegyptiaca Poir + 14 Sesbania speciosa Taub. + 65 Sesbania spinosa* + 75 Sesbania tetraptera Hochst. ex Baker* + 72 sj St M r» T -/V» / T S~1 D PntK u/tt-ttc/ (U Ul//kjy x/wwui. + 57 Shuteria involucrata (Walt.) Wight & Arn. + 44 Smithia bigemina Dalz. + 81 Smithia blanda Wall, as S', racemosa Heyne + 82 Smithia capitata Dalz. + 13 Smithia confer at a Sm. + 82 Smithia hirsuta Dalz. + 82 Smithia purpurea Hok. + 13 Smithia pycantha Baker + 13 Smithia sensitiva Aiton + 82 Smithia setulosa Dalz. + 82 Sophora mollis (Royle) Baker. + 100 Stylosanthes gracilis Taub.* + 66 Stylosanthes guyanensis (Aubl.) Sw. is an orthographic variant of Stylosanthes guianensis (Aubl.) Sw. + 67 Stylosanthes hamata (L.) Taub.* + 37 Stylosanthes humilis Kunth + 67 Stylosanthes sympodialis Taub.* + 2 Tadehagi triquetrum (L.) Ohashi subsp. pseudotriquetrum (DC.) H. Ohashi as + 100 Desmodium triquetrum subsp. pseudotriquetrum (L.) DC. Tamarindus indica L. - 7 Taverniera cuneifolia (Roth) Am. + '39 Tephrosia apollinea (Delile) Link. + 35 Tephrosia falciformis Ramasw. + 29 Tephrosia pumila (Lam.) Pers. as T. purpurea var. pumila (Lam.) Baker + 75 Tephrosia purpurea (Lam.) Pers. + 79 10 The Bean Bag Number 53 Tephrosia spinosa (L.f.) Pers. + 44 Tephrosia strigosa (Dalz.) Santapau & Maheshw. as Tephrosia tenuis Wall.* + 79 Tephrosia tinctoria (L.) Pers. as Tephrosia pulcherrima (Baker) Gamble + 44 Tephrosia villosa (L.) Pers. + 29 Teramnus labialis (L.f.) Spreng. + 39 Thermopsis barbata Royle + 48 Trifolium alexandrinum L. + 78 Trifolium glomeratum L. + 97 Trifolium hybridum L. + 29 Trifolium repens L. + 29 Trifolium resupinatum L. + 43 Trifolium subterraneum L. + 29 Trigonella corniculata (L.) L. + 89 Trigone l la foenum-graecum L. + 33 Trigonella occulata Ser. + 50 Trigonella polycerata L.* + 35 Uraria picta (Jacq.) DC. + 96 Vicia faba L. + 16 Vicia hirsuta (L.) S.F. Gray. + 29 Vicia sativa L. var. angustifolia Ser. + 29 Vigna aconitifolia (Jacq.) Marechal + 65 Vigna aconitifolia (Jacq.) Marechal as Phaseolus aconitifolius Jacq. + 79 Vigna khandalensis (Santapau) Raghavan & Wadha + 82 Vigna marina (Burm.f.) Merr. + 55 Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper + 64 Vigna radiaae (L.) R. Wilczek var. setulosa (Dalz.) Ohwi & H. Ohashi as P. sublobtus Roxb. + 12 Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek + 64 Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek var. mungo * + 10 Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek var. setulosa (Dalz.) Ohwi & H. Ohashi as V i OO radiata (L.) R.Wilczek var. sublobata i Vigna radiate (L.) R.Wilczek var. aureus * + 20 Vigna umbellata (Thunb.) Ohwi & H. Ohashi + 17 Vigna umbellata (Thunb.) Ohwi & Ohashi as Phaseolus calcaratus Roxb. + 12 Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. .+ 36 Vigna. unguiculata (L.) Walp. as V sinensis subsp. sesqueipedalis (L.) Verde. + 29 Xylia xylocarpa (Roxb.) Taub. + 44 Zornia diphylla (L.) Pers. + 106 Zornia gibbosa Span. + 81 Ed. note: Names were checked against and amended according to Kumar, S & Sane, P.V. 2003. Legumes of South Asia: A Check-List. Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. 536 pp. and the Intemaional Plant Names Index. * denotes names not found in the Check-List. GLEANINGS CANE and students Swoboda and Watrous are studying the pollination ecologies of several herbaceous, perennial native legumes, specifically Astragalus filipes, Hedysarum boreale, Lupinus argenteus, Dalea ornata & D. searlsiae (and a more accessible surrogate for these last species, D. purpurea ). Seed of these species is desired for plant community restoration at diverse spatial scales. The last species is currently farmed for prairie restoration on the North American Great Plains. Methods and protocols for farming the first five species are being developed, to produce literally tons of affordable seed to rehabilitate degraded plant communities in the Rocky Mountains (H. boreale) or the Great Basin of North America. None of these legumes is significantly autogamous, and outcrossing enhances seed production relative to self-pollination. They are primarily pollinated by bees, especially species of Osmia and lesser numbers of Bombus, Eucera, Megachile and other native species. Nest management methods are being developed for the more amenable and effective bee species to use on-farm for pollination of several of these legumes, (jcane@biology.usu.edu) February 2006 11 Ellison and LISTON are conducting molecular phylogenetic studies of the genus Trifolium and request samples (seeds or herbarium specimens) of the following species. If material is limited, we can use as little as a single leaflet, and have had success with specimens that are up to 50 years old. Please mail to: Dr. Nick Ellison, Grasslands Research Centre, AgResearch, Private Bag 1 1008, Palmerston North, New Zealand. T. acutiflorum Morocco; T. angidatum SE Europe; T. ankaratrense Madagascar; T. antucoensis Chile; T. attenuatum S Rocky Mts, USA; T. bivonae Sicily; T. blanchecmum Lebanon, Israel; T. caudatum Turkey; T. chlorotrichum Turkey; T. cinctum Balkan peninsula; T. congestum Balkan peninsula, Italy; T. daveauanum France; T. davisii Turkey; T. dichroanthoides Syria; T. dolopium Greece; T. elgonense Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia; T. euxinum Turkey; T. gillettianum Cameroon; T. juliani Tunisia, Algeria; T. mauginianum Ethiopia; T. meironense Turkey, Israel; T. mucronatum SW USA, Mexico; T. pachycalyx Turkey; T. pilczii Balkan peninsula; T. radicosum Iran; T. roussaeanum Turkey; T. saxatile European Alps; T. sebastianii SE Europe - SW Asia; T. siskiyouense Oregon, USA; T. stipulaceum S. Africa; T. ukingense Tanzania; T. velenovskyi Balkan Peninsula; T. vestitum Chile; T. wentzelianum Tanzania; T. wettsteinii Balkan Peninsula, (listona@bcc.orst.edu) GONCHAROV is interested in collaborating with others researching tribes Swartzieae and Sophoreae sens. lat. (mgonch@mail.ru). HOLDEN is a PhD student whose thesis topic is the origin of the domesticated pea species Pisum abyssinicum, and its relationship to wild Pea species (david.holden@bbsrc.ac.uk) MACKINDER and WIERINGA are collaborating on a project comprising a phylogenetic investigation and taxonomic revision of the heterogenus Hymenostegia , testing hypotheses of generic limits and correct placement of taxa, following a preliminary study to investigate the generic boundary between Talbotiella and Hymenostegia which suggested that several species currently accommodated in Hymenostegia were doubtfully correctly placed there. (B.Mackinder@rbgkew.org.uk) MAXWELL, R.H. is revising a reviewed article for NOVON which contains nine new species of Dioclea sens. lat. and divides the genus into subgenera, (maxwell@ius.edu). MAXWELL, R.H, L.P. de Queiroz and D.W. TAYLOR are collaborating on a project to recognize Dioclea sens, lat as several genera based principally on morphological data but also on the results of phylogenetic analyses of molecular data when available, (maxwell@ius.edu). SPRENT announces a new project. A NERC-iuiided project awarded to Euan K James, Janet Sprent and others, in parallel with another project in York, is looking at the nodulation of Mimosa species in Brazil by P-rhizobia (especially species of Burkholderid). They have good collaboration with various scientists in Brazil, including Marcelo Simon, & Mimosa taxonomy specialist, currently studying for a PhD in Oxford with Colin Hughes. It appears that Mimosa species in many parts of the world nodulate, not with ‘normal’ rhizobia, which are in the a-branch of the Proteobacteria, but with bacteria from the p- branch. They should like to hear from anyone in other countries (especially parts of Asia and Madagascar) that have endemic Mimosa species who would like to collaborate by providing seed and/or desiccated nodules: see also publications by Chen et ah, 2005 under Recent Legume Literature, (jisprent@aol.com) VAN DER MAESEN is close to completing his accounts of the 3 subfamilies of Leguminosae, for the Analytical Flora of Benin, planned for publication later in 2006. He continues to work up Flemingia for Flora Malesiana, and the revision of the entire genus. His treatment of Flemingia and other Cajaninae for the pending volume of the Flora of Australia awaits publication. (Jos.vanderMaesen@wur.nl) VAN DER MAESEN notifies Bean Bag readers that the Checklist of Gabonese Vascular Plants, Scripta Botanica Belgica 35, 2006, pp.438 co-authored by Sosef, WIERINGA and JONGKIND, has just been published in which the Caesalpinioideae account of 185 species was reviewed by WIERINGA (pp 206-229), the Mimosoideae account of 46 species was reviewed by JONGKIND (pp 229-233) and Papilionoideae account of 220 species was reviewed by VAN DER MAESEN (pp 233-249) (Jos.vanderMaesen@wur.nl). VANDERBORGHT, is maintaining a Phaseoleae-Phaseolinae collection, chiefly centred on wild Phase olus and Vigna species. Detailed data can be consulted at the following address: http:Avww.br. fgov.be/RESEARCH/COLLECTIONS/LIVING/PHASEOLUS (T.Vanderborght@br.fgov.be) 12 The Bean Bag Number 53 RECENT LEGUME LITERATURE Ed. Note: Every effort has been made to ensure authors’ names are correctly cited but please notify the editor if your name is misspelled. Authors names in all capital letters are Bean Bag Readers. Abou El Enain, M.M. 2004. SDS-PAGE of seed protein criteria in relation to taxonomy of Onobrychis sect. Lophobrychis s. str. and the Egyptian species. Cytologia (Japan), 69(3): 351-358 Alba-Lopez A. 2005. Revision de las especies colombianas de Inga seccion Bourgonia. In FORERO, E. and C. Romero (eds.). 2005. Estudios en Leguminosas Colombianas. Col. Jorge Alvarez Lleras 25: 131- 174 Alejandra, C.M. and G. Bemardello. 2005. Karyotype analysis in Argentinean species of Caesalpinia ( Leguminosae ). Caryologia , 58(3): 262-268 - illus. Angiolini, C., F. Frignani and M. Landi. 2004. Alcune note su Ononis viscosa L. e O. breviflora DC. in Italia. (Notes about Ononis viscosa L. and O. breviflora DC. in Italy). Inform. Bot. Ital., 36(1): 168-174 In Italian. Arebschatian, I.G. 2004. Genus Vicia L. ( Fabaceae ) in southern Transcaucasia). Flora Rastitelnost Rast. Res. Arm., 15: 37-43 In Russian with summary in English, Armenian. Arevschatian, I.G. 2004. Three new species for the Armenian flora of Fabaceae family. Flora Rastitelnost Rast. Res. Arm., 15 : 111 In Russian. Arevschatian, I.G. and T.N. Smekalova. 2004. (Underground blossoming and fruiting of Lens ervoides (Brign.) Grande.) Flora RaStitelnOSt Rast. ReS. Arm., 15: 70-71 - illuS. In Russian with summary in English, Armenian Bao-Ning Su, Bang Yeon Hwang, Heebyung Chai, Esperanza J. Carcache-Blanco, Leonardus B. S. T7' 1 _ jLvai uuiiu, T~1 jvjnai A C D D r\U^t4 \ToAmi T otnrr IClOLllilj UUC'Uai OUIIU JLVIO VV CAlAj lvouvit v t nu^ 1 Mnrman T? Famcn/nrth Geoffrey A. Cordell, Steven M. Swanson, and A. Douglas Kinghorn. 2004. Activity-guided fractionation of the leaves of Ormosia sumatrana using a Proteasome Inhibition Assay. Joum. Nat. Prod. 67: 1911-1914 Bello, M.A. and E. FORERO. 2005. Revision del genero Calliandra (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae: Ingeae) en Colombia. . In FORERO E. and C.Romero (eds.). 2005. Estudios en Leguminosas r Colombianas. Col. Jorge Alvarez Lleras 25: 39-110 BRIZUELA, M.M., A.D. Burghardt, D. Tanoni and R.A. PALACIOS 2000. Estudio de la variacion morfologica en tres procedencias de Prosopis flexuosa y su manifestacion en cultivo baja condiciones uniformes. (Study of the morphological variation in three procedences of Prosopis flexuosa, and its manifestation in culture under uniform conditions.) Mendoza, 9: 7-15 - illus. inSpamsh. Bianco, C.A., F. Weberling and T.A. Kraus. 2005. La presencia de Trifolium campestre (. Fabaceae ) en la Argentina continental. (The presence of Trifolium campestre ( Fabaceae ) in continental Argentina.) Kurtziana, 31(1-2): 99-102 - illus. in Spanish. Bisby F.A., ZARUCCHI J L, SCHRIRE B D, ROSKOV Y R & White R J, eds. 2005. ILDIS World Database of Legumes (edition 9). Electronic publication available on the Internet (Legume Web service at www.ildis.org). International Legume Database & Information Service, Reading. February 2006 13 Bock, B., P. Coulot, H. Michaud and J. Van Es. 2005. Lens lamottei Czefranova, espece meconnue de la -flore de France. Monde PI. , 100(486): 17-20 in French. Bomble, F.W. and G.H. Loos. 2004. Zwei neue Arten der Vicia sativa -Gruppe. Flor. Rundbr., 38(1-2): 65-77 - col. illus. In German. 2 spp. nov. Boonkerd, T., S. Pechsri and B.R. Baum. 2005. A phenetic study of Cassia sensu lato ( Leguminosae - Caesalpinioideae : Cassieae: Cassiinae) in Thailand. PI. Syst. Evol., 252(3-4): 153-165 Bortoluzzi, R.L. da C., F.C.P. Garcia, R.M. de Carvalho Okano and A.M.G. de Azevedo Tozzi 2003. Leguminosae-P apilionoideae no Parque Estadual do Rio Doce, Minas Gerais, Brasil. I: trepadeiras e subarbustos. {Leguminosae-P apilionoideae at Parque Estadual do Rio Doce, Minas Gerais, Brazil. I: vines and subshrubs.) Iheringia, Bot., 58(1): 25-60 - illus. in Portugese Brullo, S. and G.G. del Galdo. 2004. Indagine tassonomica sw Anthyllis hermanniae L., specie critica della flora mediterranea. (Taxonomical investigation on Anthyllis hermanniae L., a critical taxon of the Mediterranean flora.) Lnform. Bot. Ital., 36(1): 158-159 in Italian. Burghardt, A.D., M.M. BRIZUELA and R.A. PALACIOS 2000. Variabilidad en plantulas de algunas especies de Prosopis L. {Fabaceae) en busca de descriptores morfologicos. (Variability in seedlings of some species of Prosopis {Fabaceae) searching for morphological descriptors.) Mendoza , 9: 23-33 - illus. In Spanish. Burgoyne, P.M., van WYK, A.E., Anderson, J.M. & SCHRIRE, B.D. 2005. Phanerozoic evolution of plants on the African plate. Journal of African Earth Sciences 43: 13-52. Camargo, R.A. and S.T.S. MIOTTO. 2004. O genero Chamaecrista Moench {Leguminosae- Caesalpinicidcac) no Edo Grande do Sul. (The genus Chamaecrista Moench ( Leguminosae - Caesalpinioideae ) in Rio Grande do Sul.) Iheringia , Bot., 59(2): 131-148 - illus. in Portugese Chang, Z.Y., Z.H. Wu and L.R. Xu. 2005. {Oxytropis aciphylla f. albiflora, a new form of Leguminosae from Ningxia of China .) Acta Bot. Bor. Occid. Sin., 25(5): 1022-1023 - col. illus. in Chinese, i form. nov. Chaudhary, L.B. and Z.H. Khan 2003. First report of Astragalus L. {Fabaceae) from Arunachal Pradesh, India. Rheedea, 13(1-2): 73-76 (publ. 2004) - illus. Chaudhary, L.B. and Z.H. Khan. 2005. Astragalus khasianus Benth. ex Bunge {Leguminosae), a new record for Myanmar. J. Jap. Bot., 80(1): 52-56 - illus. Chen, W.M., James, E.K., Chou, J.H., Sheu, S.Y., Yang, S.Z. and SPRENT J.I. (2005). J3- rhizobia from Mimosa pigra, a newly discovered invasive plant in Taiwan New Phytologist, 168: 661-675 Chen, W-M., de Faria, S.M. , Straliotto, R., Pitard, R.M., Simoes-Arujo, J.L., Chou, J-H., Chou. Y-J., Barrios, E., Prescott, A.R., Elliott, G.N., SPRENT, J.I., Young, P. W. and James, E.K. (2005). Proof that Burkholderia strains form effective symbiosis with legumes: a study of novel Mimosa-n odulating strains from South America. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 71: 7461-7471 Cheriyan Panicker, K.T. and P. Sreedevi. 2004. Comparative morphology of pollen forms in Mimosaceae. J. Palynol., 40: 43-49 (publ. 2005) Cheriyan Panicker, K.T. and P. Sreedevi. 2004. Studies in the pollen morphology of Mimosaceae - polyad taxa. J. Palynol., 40: 23-41 (publ. 2005) - illus. 14 The Bean Bag Number 53 Cheriyan Panicker, K.T. and P. Sreedevi. 2004. Studies in the pollen morphology of Mimosaceae monad, tetrad & octad taxa. J. Palynol., 40: 9-21 (publ. 2005) - illus. Cornejo, X. and C. Bonifaz. 2005. Inga colonchensis (. Fabaceae , Mimosoideae), una nueva endemica del bosque seco tropical en Ecuador. Novon, 15(2): 270-273 - illus. In Spanish. 1 sp. nov. Cruz Duran, R. and M.S. Sousa. 2005. Eysenhardtia officinalis ( Leguminosae , Papilionoideae ), una especie nueva de Mexico. Novon , 15(3): 405-409 - illus. in Spanish. 1 sp. nov. DREWES, S.I. 2005. Morfologia de estilos y estigmas en Macroptilium (Fabaceae). (Style and stigma morphology in Macroptilium (Fabaceae).) Kurtziana, 31(1-2): 29-38 - illus. in Spanish. Dave, M. 2004. Aeschynomene villosa Poir (Fabaceae): a new record for India. Rheedea, 14(1-2): 61-62 - illus. Deng, Y.F. and H.N. Qin. 2005. New combination in the genus Afgekia (Fabaceae, Papilionoideae). Ann. Bot. Fenn., 42(2): 133-134 i comb. nov. Diaz-Martin, R.M. 2005. Sinopsi de las especies colombianas de Pithecellobium (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae: Ingeae). In FORERO E. and C. Romero (eds.). 2005. Estudios en Leguminosas Colombianas. Col. Jorge Alvarez Lleras 25: 281-300 Doweld, A.B. 2003. (Ursifolium - a new genus name in Fabaceae.) Byull. Most Obshch. Ispyt. Prir., Biol., 108(4): 77-78 In Russian. Elaine, B., S.T.S. MIOTTO, M.T. Schifino Wittmann and B. De Castro. 2005. Cytogenetics and cytotaxonomy of Brazilian species of Senna Mill. (Cassieae - Caesalpinioideae - Leguminosae). Caryologia, 116(3-4): 152-163 - illus. Ellison, Nick W., LISTON, Aaron, Steiner, Jeffrey J., Williams, Warren M. and Norman L. Taylor. 2006. Molecular phylogenetics of the clover genus (Trifoliiim-LQguminosae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. In press expected May 2006. Enneking, D. 2000. An annotated bibliography for the genus Lathyrus. Nedlands, W.A.: Cooperative Research Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture; Aleppo, Syria: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, ix, 354p. (Cooperative Research Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture occasional publication; no. 17) ISBN 9291270679 covers agricultural, botanical, chemical, biochemical and medicinal literature. Ertugrul, K., H. Dural and Y. Bagci 2003. The rediscovery of Sartoria Boiss. & Heldr. (Pisiktasagi, Leguminosae /Fabaceae): a monotypic endemic genus of Turkey: Karaca Arbor. Mag., 7(1): 13-18 - col. illus. In English, Turkish. Estrada Castillon, E., C. Yen Mendez, A. DELGADO SALINAS and J.A. Villareal Quintanilla. 2004. Leguminosas del centro del estado de Nuevo Leon, Mexico. (Leguminosae of central Nuevo Leon, Mexico.) An. Inst. Biol. Univ. Nac. Auton. Mex., Bot., 75(1): 73-85 in Spanish. Estrella, M., F. Cabezas, C. Aedo and M. Velayos. 2005. Checklist of the Mimosoideae (Leguminosae) of Equatorial Guinea (Annobon, Bioko, Rio Muni). Belg. J. Bot., 138(1): 1 1-23 Etcheverry, A.V. and C.E. Trucco Aleman. 2005. Reproductive biology of Erythrina falcata (Fabaceae: Papilionoideae). Biotropica, 37(1): 54-63 - illus. summat^ in Spanish. February 2006 15 Evstatieva, L., V. Christov and N. Neikov. 2004. Chemotaxonomic study of some species of the genus Genista { Fabaceae ). Cluster analysis. Phytologia Balcanica, 10(1): 39-43 FLORES, A.S. and A.M.G. DE AZEVEDO TOZZI. 2005. A new species of Crotalaria { Leguminosae , P apilionoideae ) from southeastern Brazil. Novon, 15(3): 418-420 - illus. summary in Portugese, i sp. nov. FLORES, A.S. and S.T.S. MIOTTO. 2005. Aspectos fitogeograficos das especies de Crotalaria L. C Leguminosae , Faboideae) na Regiao Sul do Brasil. (Phytogeographic aspects of the Crotalaria L. C Leguminosae , Faboideae ) in Southern Brazil.) Acta Bot. Brasil., 19(2): 245-249 in Portugese FORERO, E. and C. Romero (eds.). 2005. Estudios en Leguminosas Colombianas. Col Jorge Alvarez Lleras 25: 1-407. Acad. Colomb. Cienc. Fis. Ex nat., Inst. Humboldt, Inst, de Ciencas Naturales 7 Red. Latinoamericana de Botanica. Bogota, D.C. FORERO, E. 2005. Introduccion. In FORERO E. and C. Romero (eds.). 2005. Estudios en Leguminosas Colombianas. Col Jorge Alvarez Lleras 25: 11-18 FORERO E., C. Romero & L.K. Ruiz. 2005. Historia Nomenclatural de La Leguminosae. En FORERO E. and C. Romero (eds.). 2005. Estudios en Leguminosas Colombianas. Col Jorge Alvarez Lleras 25: 19- 28 FORERO E., C. Romero & L.K. Ruiz. 2005. Bibliografia de Leguminosae. En FORERO E. and C. Romero (eds.). 2005. Estudios en Leguminosas Colombianas. Col. Jorge Alvarez Lleras 25: 399-406 Frediani, M., F. Maggini, M.T. Gelati and R. Cremonini. 2004. Repetitive DNA sequences as probes for phylogenetic analysis in Vicia genus. Caryologia , 57(4): 379-386 - illus. Gao. X.F. 2004. A new synonym of Hylodesmum podocarpum ssp. podocarpum {Leguminosae).) Acta PhytOtaX. Sin., 42(6): 573-574 - illus. Summary in Chinese Gardner, S.K., D.J. MURPHY, E. Newbigin, A.N. Drinnan and P.Y. Ladiges. 2005. An investigation of phyllode variation in Acacia verniciflua and A. leprosa (. Mimosaceae ), and implications for taxonomy. Austral. Syst. Bot., 18(4): 383-398 - illus. Ge, X.J., Y. Yu, Y.M. Yuan, H.W. Huang and C. Yan. 2005. Genetic diversity and geographic differentiation in endangered Ammopiptanthus {Leguminosae) populations in desert regions of northwest China as revealed by ISSR analysis. Ann. Bot. (UK), 95(5): 843-851 - illus. Gereau, R.E. and S. Bodine. 2005. Crotalaria mwangulangoi {Fabaceae, Faboideae), a new species from the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania. Novon, 15(2): 286-289 - illus. i sp. nov. Germishuizen, G., N.R. Crouch and G. Condy. 2005. Afzelia quanzensis. Flow. PI. Afr., 59: 74-83 - col. illus. Ghahremaninejad, F. 2005. Astragalus hekmat-safaviae {Fabaceae), a new species from Iran. Ann. Bot. Fenn., 42(4): 313-315 - illus. Ghahremaninejad, F. 2005. Astragalus khajehensis {Fabaceae), a new species from NW Iran. Ann. Bot. Fenn., 42(1): 77-79 - illus. isP. nov. Ghahremaninejad, F. 2005. Two new records of Astragalus species of the sections Anthylloidei DC. and Dissitiflori DC. from Iran. Turk. J. Bot., 29(5): 399-402 - illus. 16 The Bean Bag Number 53 Ghahremaninejad, F. and D. PODLECH. 2005. Astragalus assadabadensis ( Fabaceae ), a new species from Iran. Ann. Bot. Fenn., 42(3): 207-209 - illus. Gharnit, N., N. El Mtili, A. Ennabili and F. Sayah. 2005. Caracterisation foliaire du caroubier ( Ceratonia siliqua L.). originate de la province de Chefchaouen (nord-ouest du Maroc). J. Bot. Soc. Bot. France, no.j 1: 75-84 In French. Goncharov, M.Y. and G.P. YAKOVLEV. 2005. O novoj tribe Lecointeeae (Fabaceae) I o rode Zollernia (On the new tribe Lecointeeae {Fabaceae) and the genus Zollernia). Bot. Zhurn., 90(6): 910-924 - illus. In Russian. 1 sp. nov. Goyder, D. 2005. Plant portraits: 527. Lathyrus davidii {Leguminosae). Curtis's Bot. Mag., 22(2): 109- 1 13 - illus., col. illus. Granados-Tochoy, J.C., L.K. Ruiz and R. FORERO. 2005. Sinopsis de las especies colombianas del genero Erythrina (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Phaseoleae). In FORERO E. and C. Romero (eds.). 2005. Estudios en Leguminosas Colombianas. Col. Jorge Alvarez Lleras 25: 359-398 Gray, A.M. 2005. Acacia derwentiana ( Mimosaceae ), a new species from southern Tasmania. Muelleria, 21: 107-110 - illus. i sp. nov. Graz, F.P. 2004. Description and ecology of Pterocarpus angolensis in Namibia. Dinteria , no. 29: 27-39 - illus. Gurgel, E.S.C., L.M.M. Carreira and M.A. de A. Kalume. 2004. Leguminosas da Amazonia Brasileira - XV. O polen do genero Bocoa Aubl. {Leguminosae-P apilionoideae). (Brazilian Amazonian legumes - XV. Pollen of the genus Bocoa Aubl. {Leguminosae-P apilionoideae)). Acta Bot. Brasil., 18(3): 431-435 - illus. In Portugese. E1ASTON, E.M., G.P. LEWIS and J.A. Hawkins. 2005. A phylogenetic reappraisal of the Peltophorum group {Caesalpinieae: Leguminosae) based on the chloroplast trnL-F, rbcL and rpsl6 sequence data. Amer. J. Bot., 92(8): 1359-1371 - illus. He, X.L. and H.L. Tang. 2005. Advances in Hedysarum {Leguminosae) phylogenetic classification. Acta Bot. Bor. Occid. Sin., 25(5): 1051-1057 in Chinese. Heenan, P. 2004. The New Zealand species of kowhai {Sophora). Plantsman , 3(2): 71-78 - col. illus. Hewson, H. 2005. Justice for Justice Barron Field. Telopea, 11(1): 95-98 i comb, nov Hurter, P.J.H. and A.E. van Wyk. 2004. A new species of Acacia {Mimosoideae) from the province of Limpopo, South Africa. Bothalia, 34(2): 109-1 12 - illus. i sp. nov. JAASKA, V. 2005. Isozyme variation and phylogenetic relationships in Vicia subgenus Cracca {Fabaceae). Ann. Bot. (UK), 96(6): 1085-1096 Janighorban, M. 2004. A new record of the genus Trigonella {Fabaceae) for the flora of Iran. Iranian J. Bot., 10(2): 177-179 - illus. Summary in Arabic. Jiang, Y.C., X.Y. Zhu, Y.F. Du and H. OHASHI. 2004. A new species of Crotalaria L. {Leguminosae) from Zhejiang Province, China. J. Jap. Bot., 79(6): 373-375 - illus. summary in Japanese, isp. nov February 2006 17 KIRKBRIDE, J.H. 2005. Dupuya, a new genus of Malagasy legumes (. Fabaceae ). Novon , 15(2): 305- 314 - illus. 3 comb. nov. I KITE, G.C. 2005. Support for the removal of Cyclolobium from tribe Millettieae (. Leguminosae ) from its quinolizidine alkaloid status. Biochem Syst. Ecol., 33(1): 39-43 KLITGAARD, B.B. 2005. Platymiscium (. Leguminosae : Dalbergieae ): biogeography, systematics, morphology, taxonomy and uses. Kew Bull, 60(3): 321-400 - illus., col. illus . 1 sp. nov. KRAMINA, T.E. and D.D. SOKOLOFF 2003. (On Lotus sect. Erythrolotus {. Leguminosae ) and related taxa). Byull. Most Obshch. Ispyt. Prir., Biol., 108(5): 59-62 inRussian. Karamian, R. and M. Ranjbar. 2005. Astragalus pendulipodus {Fabaceae), a new species from Iran. Ann. Bot. Fenn., 42(2): 139-142 - illus. isp.nov. Karamian, R. and M. Ranjbar. 2005. Astragalus sect. Astragalus {Fabaceae) in Iran. Bot. J. Linn. Soc., 147(3): 363-368 - illus. isp.nov. Kazandjian, A.A. and P.G. Wilson. 2005. Reassesment of Indigofera pratensis var. coriacea Domin and var.. angustifoliola Domin {Fabaceae: Faboideae) with the recognition of a new species. Telopea , 11(1): 43-51 - illus. Kenicer, G.J., T. Kajita, R.T. Pennington and J. Murata. 2005. 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