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Name Status. Accepted Name
Infra-generic Classification. Section Juliflorae
Notes. (1) Originally published as 'auriculaeformis'. (2) A taxonomic treatment of this species in China is presented in Maslin et al. (2019: 462-464).

SYNONYMY

Racosperma auriculiforme (A.Cunn. ex Benth.) Pedley (1986) [Homotypic synonym]

DISTRIBUTION

Notes. In India this species is cultivated as an ornamental or avenue tree or for agroforestry Chakrabarty & Gangopadhyay (1996: 603).

AFRICA: Egypt [Or], Tanzania [I]. AUSTRALIA: Northern Territory [N], Queensland [N], Western Australia [Ns]. CENTRAL AMERICA [I]: Panama. EAST ASIA [I]: China (Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Zhejiang, Macau, Hong Kong, Yunnan, Hainan), Taiwan. INDIAN OCEAN [I]: Mauritius, Reunion Island, Rodrigues. INDIAN SUBCONTINENT [I]: Bangladesh, India (Himachal Pradesh, Odisha, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, Jammu & Kashmir, Bihar, Haryana, Goa, Karnataka, Tripura, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Punjab, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Sikkim, Rajasthan, Delhi, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Pondicherry), Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka. NORTH AMERICA [I] (Florida). PACIFIC OCEAN [I]: Fiji, Mariana Islands. SOUTHEAST ASIA: Andaman Islands [I], Brunei [I], Cambodia [I], Indonesia (Moluccas [N], West Papua [N], Lesser Sunda Islands [I]), Laos [I], Malaysia [I] (Peninsular Malaysia), Myanmar [I], Papua New Guinea [N], Philippines [Ns], Singapore [Ns], Vietnam [I]
Abbreviations: [I - Introduced, Or - Ornamental, N - Native, Ns - ].

TYPE INFORMATION

Type Designation. Lectotype: South Goulburn Island, [Qld], Voyage of" Bathurst ", [A.] Cunningham (K) [K793969, as holotype]. Source. Pedley (1975: 17).

FURTHER INFORMATION

  • Flora of Australia Online - Access to authoritative botanical profile (often updated from Flora of Australia 2001 treatment) which includes descriptive and associated information, information on names, characteristics, distribution, etc.
  • WATTLE - Description, illlustration and map derived mostly from that published in Flora of Australia vols. 11A & 11B (2001).
  • Duke (1983) - Handbook of Energy Crops (unpublished) - Descripton, uses and much more.
  • Plants of Hawaii - Photographs by Forest and Kim Starr
  • FloraBase - Short description, distribution map from WA Herbarium specimens and often photos are provided for Western Australian taxa
  • Tropicos - Information-rich resource provided by Missouri Botanic Gardens.
  • FloraNT - An online resource for information on the flora of Northern Territory, Australia

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Source: Hassan & Hamdy (2021: 11)

Notes: This species was introduced to Egypt in the early 1950s; it is now cultivated as an ornamental tree with its showy flowers in some gardens

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Source: Witt & Luke (2017: 350-351); Lock (1989: 63)

Notes: See Witt & Luke for notes on occurrence of this species in east Africa and elsewhere globally.

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Source: Fl. Australia 11B: 169 (2001)

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Source: Fl. Australia 11B: 169 (2001)

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Source: Maslin (2015: 242); D'Arcy (1987)

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Source: Maslin et al. (2019: 464); Wu & Nielsen (2010: 56)

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Source: Maslin et al. (2019: 464); Ye & Peng (2006: 222); Wu & Nielsen (2010: 56)

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Source: Maslin et al. (2019: 464); Wu & Nielsen (2010: 56)

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Source: Maslin et al. (2019: 464); Wu & Nielsen (2010: 56)

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Source: Maslin et al. (2019: 464); Xing (2005: 284)

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Source: Maslin et al. (2019: 464)

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Source: Maslin et al. (2019: 464)

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Source: Maslin et al. (2019: 464)

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Source: Polhill (1990)

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Source: Polhill (1990)

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Source: Strahm (1989)

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Source: Maslin (2015: 242); Khatun (1987)

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Source: Sanjappa (2000)

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Source: Pullaiah & Ramamurthy (2001)

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Source: Sanjappa (2000)

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Source: Sanjappa (2000)

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Source: Deshpande et al. (1993, reference cited in Roskov et al. 2005)

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Source: Singh (1993)

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Source: Chakrabarty & Gangopadhyay (1996: 603)

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Source: Sanjappa (2000)

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Source: Varma (1981)

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Source: Sanjappa (2000)

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Source: Sanjappa (2000)

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Source: Keshavamurthy & Yoganarsi (1990)

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Source: Chakrabarty & Gangopadhyay (1996: 603)

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Source: Pullaiah & Yesoda (1989)

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Source: Sanjappa (2000)

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Source: Sharma (1990)

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Source: Chakrabarty & Gangopadhyay (1996: 603)

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Source: Chakrabarty & Gangopadhyay (1996: 603)

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Source: Chakrabarty & Gangopadhyay (1996: 603)

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Source: Sanjappa (2000)

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Source: Sanjappa (2000)

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Source: Maheshwari (1963)

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Source: Sanjappa (2000)

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Source: Sanjappa (2000)

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Source: Sanjappa (2000)

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Source: Maslin (2015: 242); Shrestha (1998)

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Source: Maslin (2015: 242); Ali (1973: 14 & 2014: 1)

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Source: Sanjappa (2000)

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Source: Maslin (2015: 242); Isely (1998)

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Source: Smith (1985: 71, as A. polystachya: L. Thomson, pers. comm. 2020)

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Source: Maslin (2015: 242); Lakshminarasimhan (1999: 444)

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Source: Maslin (2015: 242); Kirkup et al. (1997)

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Source: Dy Phon (2000: 2)

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Source: Nielsen (1992: 58); Maslin (2015: 242)

Notes: Kei Is

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Source: Verdcourt (1979)

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Source: Whitmore et al. (1989)

Notes: Bali.

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Source: Newman et al. (2007: 178)

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Source: Neilsen (1992: 58)

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Source: Sanjappa (2000)

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Source: Maslin et al. (2019: 464); Maslin (2015: 242); Nielsen (1992: 58)

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Source: Pelser (2013)

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Source: Maslin et al. (2019: 464); Maslin (2015: 242); Keng (1990)

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Source: Maslin (2015: 242); Khoi (2003: 704); Ho (1999: 820)

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