Abstract
The Australian representatives of Sesbania Scopoli nom. cons. are revised. Ten
species are recognized, of which three are known in varietal form as well as in the type
form. With the exception of S. cannabina, S. javanica, and S. sesban, which are widespread
in Malaysia, all are endemics restricted to the tropical zone and adjacent parts of
the northern Eremaea of Australia. The distribution patterns show that the majority
of species are associated either with the drainage systems of the Ord, Fitzroy, and
Victoria Rivers in the west or with the region draining into the Gulf of Carpentaria.
The view is expressed that this is the result of discontinuity during an arid climatic phase.
The nomenclatural results are as follows: S. grandiflora sensu Benth. = S.
Formosa comb. nov. ; S. sericea sensu Domin = S. cannabina (Retz.) Poir. ; S. aculeata
var. parviflora Benth. = S. brachycarpa F. Muell.; S. benthamiana var. orthocarpa
Domin sens. str. = S. benthamiana Domin; S. benthamiana var. campylocarpa Domin
= S. campylocarpa stat. nov.; S. benthamiana var. erubescens (Benth.) Domin = S.
Erubescens stat. nov.
One new species, S. chippendalei, is described; S. sericea var. inermis Domin
sens. str. is referred to S. cannabina var. sericea; and S. simpliciuscula F. Muell. ex
Benth. is recognized in the type variety and also under var.fitzroyensis. A few specimens
are tentatively referred to S. sesban (L.) Merrill. A number of specimens are placed
under S. javanica Miq., including some of the material referred to S. benthamiana var.
orthocarpa by Domin.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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