Phanera khasiana explained

Phanera khasiana is a species of a "climbing shrub" or liana which grows primarily in tropical forest biomes;[1] it is placed in the subfamily Cercidoideae and the tribe Bauhinieae, the genus having been separated from Bauhinia.[2] Under its synonym Bauhinia khasiana, its Vietnamese names include "móng bò" indet. "mấu".[3] The native range of this species is from Arunachal Pradesh to Hainan[4] and Indochina.[5] [1]

Accepted infraspecifics

Plants of the World Online lists:[1]

  1. P. khasiana var. gigalobia (D.X. Zhang) Bandyop., P.P. Ghoshal & M.K. Pathak
  2. P. khasiana var. khasiana (Baker) Thoth.
  3. P. khasiana var. tomentella (T.C. Chen) Bandyop., P.P. Ghoshal & M.K. Pathak

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Notes and References

  1. https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:513542-1 POWO
  2. The genus Bauhinia s.l. (Leguminosae): a phylogeny based on the plastid trnLtrnF region . 2009 . Sinou C, Forest F, Lewis GP, Bruneau A . . 87 . 10 . 947–960 . 10.1139/B09-065 .
  3. Phạm Hoàng Hộ (1999) Cây Cỏ Việt Nam: an Illustrated Flora of Vietnam vol. I, entry 3448; publ. Nhà Xuẩt Bản Trẻ, HCMC, VN.
  4. Chen TC (1988) In: Fl.Reip.Pop.Sinicae. 39. (Leguminosae 1)
  5. Larsen K et al (1980) In: Flore du Cambodge, du Laos et du Vietnam. Vol 18A.