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Name Status. Accepted Name
Classification. This species contains 4 infraspecific taxa ( var. kerensis, var. leiorachis, var. rostrata, var. senegal)
Notes. Plants of the World Online does not accept infraspecific taxa under this species.

SYNONYMY

Mimosa senegal L. (1753) [Basionym]
Acacia senegal (L.) Willd. (1806) [Homotypic synonym]
Mimosa senegalensis Houtt. (1774) [nom. illeg. (superfluous)]
Acacia senegalensis Roberty (1948) [Homotypic synonym]
Acacia verek Guill. & Perr. (1832) [nom. illeg. (superfluous)]
Acacia senegal var. verek Roberty (1948) [Nom. nov.]
Senegalia triacantha Raf. (1838) [nom. illeg. (superfluous)]
Senegalia retusa Raf. (1838) [Synonym]
Acacia rupestris Stocks ex Boiss. (1872) [Heterotypic synonym]
Acacia senegal var. rupestris (Stocks ex Boiss.) Roberty (1948) [Homotypic synonym]
Acacia virchowiana Vatke & Hildebr. (1880) [Heterotypic synonym]
Acacia senegal var. typica Fiori (1911) [nom. illeg. (superfluous)]
Acacia senegal var. pseudoglaucophylla Chiov. (1916) [Heterotypic synonym]
Acacia pseudoglaucophylla Chiov. (1916) [Nom. nudum]
Acacia pseudoglauca Chiov. (1932) [Nom. nudum]
Acacia senegal var. platyosprion Chiov. (1932) [Heterotypic synonym]
Acacia platyosprion (Chiov.) Chiov. (1932) [Homotypic synonym]
Acacia cufodontii Chiov. (1939) [Heterotypic synonym]

DISTRIBUTION

Notes. While Deshpande et al. (2019: 9) confirmed that var. senegal occurs in parts of southern India, the infraspecific identity of plants from elsewhere in India and from Pakistan are unknown; this matter requires further investigation.

AFRICA: Angola [N], Botswana [N], Cameroon [N], Chad [N], Democratic Republic of Congo [N], Egypt [Or], Ethiopia [N], Gambia The [N], Ivory Coast [N], Kenya [N], Mali [N], Mauritania [N], Mozambique [N], Namibia [N], Niger [N], Nigeria [N], Rwanda [N], Senegal [N], Somalia [N], South Africa [N], Sudan [N], Swaziland [N], Tanzania [N], Uganda [N], Zambia [N], Zimbabwe [N]. ARABIAN PENINSULA [N]: Oman. CARIBBEAN [I]: Haiti. EAST ASIA [I]: China (Province unspecified), Ryuku Islands, Taiwan. INDIAN SUBCONTINENT [N]: India (Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Rajasthan, Delhi, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh), Pakistan
Abbreviations: [N - Native, Or - Ornamental, I - Introduced].

TYPE INFORMATION

Type. Based on Mimosa senegal L.

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Source: Ross (1979: 57, as Acacia senegal var. rostrata)

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Source: Ross (1979: 57, as Acacia senegal var. rostrata)

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Source: Lock (1989: 76, as Acacia senegal)

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Source: Lock (1989: 76, as Acacia senegal)

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Source: Lock (1989: 76, as Acacia senegal)

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Source: Hassan & Hamdy (2021: 26)

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Source: Ross (1979: 56, as Acacia senegal)

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Source: Lock (1989: 76, as Acacia senegal)

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Source: Lock (1989: 76, as Acacia senegal)

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Source: Ross (1979: 56, as Acacia senegal var. kerensis)

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Source: Lock (1989: 76, as Acacia senegal)

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Source: Lock (1989: 76, as Acacia senegal)

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Source: Ross (1979: 57, as Acacia senegal var. rostrata)

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Source: Ross (1979: 57, as Acacia senegal var. rostrata)

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Source: Lock (1989: 76, as Acacia senegal)

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Source: Ross (1979: 56, as Acacia senegal var. senegal)

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Source: Lock (1989: 76, as Acacia senegal)

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Source: Kyalangalilwa et al. (2013: 510); Ross (1979: 56, as Acacia senegal)

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Source: Ross (1979: 56, as Acacia senegal)

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Source: Ross (1979: 57, as Acacia senegal var. rostrata)

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Source: Lock (1989: 76, as Acacia senegal)

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Source: Ross (1979: 57, as Acacia senegal var. rostrata)

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Source: Ross (1979: 56, as Acacia senegal var. kerensis)

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Source: Ross (1979: 56, as Acacia senegal var. kerensis)

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Source: Ross (1979: 57, as Acacia senegal var. leiorhachis)

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Source: Ross (1979: 57, as Acacia senegal var. rostrata)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 9); Lock & Simpson (1991: 13, as Acacia senegal)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 9); Liogier (1985, as Acacia senegal, reference cited in Roskov et al. 2005)

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Source: Wu & Nielsen (2010: 55, as Acacia senegal)

Notes: Rarely cultivated in China

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 9); Walker (1976: 537, as Acacia senegal)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 9); Chen (1988, as Acacia senegal, reference cited in Roskov et al. 2005)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 9); Sanjappa (1992: 44, as Acacia senegal)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 9); Chakrabarty & Gangopadhyay (1996: 624, as Acacia senegal)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 9); Chakrabarty & Gangopadhyay (1996: 624, as Acacia senegal)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 9); Chakrabarty & Gangopadhyay (1996: 624, as Acacia senegal)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 9); Maheshwari (1963, as Acacia senegal, reference cited in Roskov et al. 2005)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 9); Sharma (1990, as Acacia senegal, reference cited in Roskov et al. 2005)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 9); Sharma (1990, as Acacia senegal, reference cited in Roskov et al. 2005)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (2019: 9); Ali (2014: 3)

Notes: Variety unknown

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