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Inga punctata

(Acotope, Caspiro, Cerel, Cuajiniquil, Cuajiniquil Blanco, Guama, Guamo Caraota, Nacaspiro, Paterno, Pepeto, Pepeto Negro)

Common Names

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Common Names in English:

Acotope, Caspiro, Cerel, Cuajiniquil, Cuajiniquil Blanco, Guama, Guamo Caraota, Guava Negra, Nacaspiro, Paterno, Pepeto, Pepeto Negro

Common Names in Spanish:

Chalahuite, Shimbillo Quebradero

Description

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Family Fabaceae

The Fabaceae are herbs, vines , shrubs , trees , and lianas found in both temperate and tropical areas. They comprise one of the largest families of flowering plants , numbering 630 genera and 18,000 species. The leaves are stipulate , nearly always alternate, and range from bipinnately or palmately compound to simple . The petiole base is commonly enlarged into a pulvinus that commonly functions in orientation of the leaves (sometimes very responsively, as in the sensitive plant, Mimosa pudica). The flowers are usually bisexual , actinomorphic to zygomorphic, slightly to strongly perigynous, and commonly in racemes , spikes, or heads . The perianth commonly consists of a calyx and corolla of 5 segments each. The androecium consists of commonly 1- many stamens (most commonly 10), distinct or variously united , sometimes some of them reduced to staminodes. The pistil is simple, often stipitate , comprising a single style and stigma, and a superior ovary with one locule containing 2-many marginal ovules. The fruit is usually a legume, sometimes a samara, loment, follicle, indehiscent pod, achene, drupe, or berry. The seeds often have a hard coat with hourglass-shaped cells , and sometimes bear a u-shaped line called a pleurogram. [Carr]

Subfamily Mimosoideae

Mostly trees or shrubs . Leaves mostly bipinnate. Corolla usually not showy, actinomorphic , sympetalous , the lobes valvate . Stamens 10-numerous, often monadelphous , showy. Pollen released in monads , tetrads , or polyads . Seeds with u-shaped line (pleurogram) present. [Carr]

Physical Description

Habit: TreeClimbing: Not Climbing

Habitat

Typically found at an altitude of 0 to 4,936 meters (0 to 16,194 feet).Mean = 513.020 meters (1,683.136 feet), Standard Deviation = 839.320 based on 1,135 observations. Altitude information for each observation from British Oceanographic Data Centre.

Biology

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Reproduction

Duration: Perennial

Taxonomy

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Unambiguous Synonyms

  1. Feuilleea leptoloba (Schltdl.)Kuntze
  2. Feuilleea punctata (Willd.) Kuntze
  3. Feuilleea punctata (Willd.)Kuntze
  4. Inga ierensis Britton
  5. Inga leptoloba Schltdl.
  6. Inga popayanensis Pittier
  7. Inga punctata subsp. chagrensis Pittier
  8. Inga punctata var. panamensis Benth.
  9. Mimosa sericea Poir.

Notes

Name Status: Accepted Name . Latest taxonomic scrutiny: Nielsen I.C., Rico M .L., 1994

Place of publication : Sp. pl. 4(2):1016. 1806

Name verified on 22-Oct-1999 by ARS Systematic Botanists. Last updated: 06-Aug-2002

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Inga

There are approximately 706 species in this genus. Here are just 100 of them:

I. acicularis · I. acreana · I. acrocephala · I. acuminata · I. acus · I. adenophylla · I. affinis · I. afzelioides · I. aggregata · I. alata · I. alatocarpa · I. alba · I. albicoria · I. aliena · I. allenii · I. alternifolia · I. altissima · I. amazonica · I. amazonica var. amazonica · I. amazonica var. bracteifera · I. amazonica var. lomatophylla · I. amazonica var. membranacea · I. amazonica var. membranaceae · I. amborensis · I. amboroensis · I. andersonii · I. angulata · I. angustifolia · I. annularis · I. apiculata · I. approximata · I. apta · I. aptera · I. archeri · I. arenicola · I. aria · I. arinensis · I. asplenioides · I. atropicta · I. attenuata · I. augusti · I. augustii · I. auristella · I. auristellae · I. bahiensis · I. balaensis · I. balsapambensis · I. bangii · I. barbata · I. barbourii · I. bauhiniaefolia · I. belizensis · I. bella · I. berteroana · I. berteroi · I. bicoloriflora · I. biglobosa · I. bijuga · I. blanchetiana · I. bolivariana · I. boliviana · I. bollandii · I. bonplandiana · I. borealis · I. bourgoni · I. bourgonii · I. brachyptera · I. brachyrhachis · I. brachystachya · I. brachystachys · I. bracteifera · I. bracteosa · I. brevialata · I. brevimba · I. brevipedicellata · I. brevipes · I. brevituba · I. brunnescens · I. bullata · I. bullata var. bullata · I. bullata var. glabrescens · I. bullatorugosa · I. byrsinocarpa · I. cabelo · I. cabrerae · I. caffra · I. calantha · I. calanthoides · I. calcicola · I. calderoni · I. calderonii · I. callicarpa · I. campanulata · I. canaminensis · I. candida · I. canonegrensis · I. capitata · I. capitata var. brevicalyx · I. capitata var. capitata · I. capitata var. tenuior

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Data Sources

Accessed through GBIF Data Portal November 19, 2007:

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Footnotes

Last Revised: 2008-09-30