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Senegalia kunmingensis (C.Chen & H.Sun) Maslin, B.C.Ho, H.Sun & L.Bai, Pl. Diversity 41: 401, fig. 22 & 24 (2019)
![A - Leaf showing relatively few pinnae and position of petiole gland (thick arrow) and rachis gland (thin arrow). B - Leaflet (lower surface) large and sessile with petiolule (p) not extended below base. C - Stipule. D - Pod. E - Seed showing thickly filiform, exarillate funicle (f). F - Petiole gland elevated at distal end. G - Node showing glabrous branchlet and asymmetric petiole gland (g) relatively close to base of leaf. Vouchers: H. Sun 1662 (A); C.A. Wu 9438 (B, C & G); S.K. Wu 209 (D); M.K. Li 557 (E & F). Drawn by Joshua Yang. [Published as Fig. 22 in Maslin et al. (2019), Plant Diversity vol. 41] A - Leaf showing relatively few pinnae and position of petiole gland (thick arrow) and rachis gland (thin arrow). B - Leaflet (lower surface) large and sessile with petiolule (p) not extended below base. C - Stipule. D - Pod. E - Seed showing thickly filiform, exarillate funicle (f). F - Petiole gland elevated at distal end. G - Node showing glabrous branchlet and asymmetric petiole gland (g) relatively close to base of leaf. Vouchers: H. Sun 1662 (A); C.A. Wu 9438 (B, C & G); S.K. Wu 209 (D); M.K. Li 557 (E & F). Drawn by Joshua Yang. [Published as Fig. 22 in Maslin et al. (2019), Plant Diversity vol. 41]](images/s-5657watid5.jpg)
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A - Leaf showing relatively few pinnae and position of petiole gland (thick arrow) and rachis gland (thin arrow). B - Leaflet (lower surface) large and sessile with petiolule (p) not extended below base. C - Stipule. D - Pod. E - Seed showing thickly filiform, exarillate funicle (f). F - Petiole gland elevated at distal end. G - Node showing glabrous branchlet and asymmetric petiole gland (g) relatively close to base of leaf. Vouchers: H. Sun 1662 (A); C.A. Wu 9438 (B, C & G); S.K. Wu 209 (D); M.K. Li 557 (E & F). Drawn by Joshua Yang. [Published as Fig. 22 in Maslin et al. (2019), Plant Diversity vol. 41]
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