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Notes. As reported by Deshpande et al. (2019: 10), Chakrabarty & Gangopadhyay (1996) and Chakrabarty & Maina (2016) adopted a broad concept of Acacia (Vachellia) eburnea, including within its synonymy A. hydaspica and A. pseudoeburnea which were regarded as distinct species by Sanjappa (1992), and which are now V. hydaspica and V. pseudoeburnea respectively. Also, Chakrabarty & Gangopadhyay (1996) regarded Acacia campbellii as conspecific with Acacia (Vachellia) eburnea, but in Deshpande et al. (2019: 10) it is treated it as a distinct species of Vachellia, as did Sanjappa (1992) under Acacia.

SYNONYMY

Mimosa eburnea L.f. (1782 [dated '1781']) [Basionym]
Acacia eburnea (L.f.) Willd. (1806) [Homotypic synonym]
Acacia roxburghii Wight & Arn. (1834) [Heterotypic synonym]

DISTRIBUTION

[Vachellia eburnea is recorded for India in Mabberley (2008) and Ragupathy et al. (2014: 177), but Indian States are not indicated in those works ]

Notes. Vachellia eburnea was recorded for Goa in ILDIS (The International Legume Database & Information Service, Roskov et al. 2005), but Deshpande et al. (2019: 10) consider that it does not occur in that State of India.

ARABIAN PENINSULA [N]: Oman. INDIAN SUBCONTINENT: India [N] (Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra), Nepal [U], Pakistan [N], Sri Lanka [N]. WEST ASIA [N]: Afghanistan
Abbreviations: [N - Native, U - Uncertain].

TYPE INFORMATION

Type. Based on Mimosa eburnea L.f.

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 10); Lock & Simpson (1991: 9, as Acacia eburnea)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 10); Sanjappa (2000, as Acacia eburnea, reference cited in Roskov et al. 2005)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 10); Sanjappa (2000, as Acacia eburnea, reference cited in Roskov et al. 2005)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 10); Sanjappa (1992: 39, as Acacia eburnea)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 10); Singh (1993, as Acacia eburnea, reference cited in Roskov et al. 2005)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 10); Sanjappa (2000, as Acacia eburnea, reference cited in Roskov et al. 2005)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 10); Baker (1978, as Acacia eburnea)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 10); Shetty & Singh (1987, as Acacia eburnea, reference cited in Roskov et al. 2005)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 10); Nair & Henry (1983, as Acacia eburnea, reference cited in Roskov et al. 2005)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 10); Sanjappa (1992: 39, as Acacia eburnea)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 10)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 10); Shrestha (1998, as Acacia eburnea, reference cited in Roskov et al. 2005)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 10); Ali (2014: 2)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 10); Kostermans (1980: 484, as Acacia eburnea)

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Source: Ali (1973: 14, as Acacia eburnea); Deshpande et al. (2019: 10)

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