Pithecellobium keyense Britton (N. Amer. Fl. 23(1): 22. 1928.)
Localities: West Indies (native), Greater Antilles [ Cuba (native), ], Bahamas (native), North America (native: FL), Mexico (Yucatan), Central America (Belize),
Common Names: Arandela (Cuba), Black bead (Bahamas), Ram's-horn (Bahamas),
Synonyms: Pithecellobium guadalupense Chapm. (Fl. South. U.S. 116. 1860.),
Citations:1). Bässler, M. 1998. Mimosaceae. Flora de la República de Cuba, Serie A, Plantas Vasculares. Fasc. 2: 1-201. 2). Correll, D.S. and H.B. Correll, 1982. Flora of the Bahama Archipelago. J. Cramer, FL-9490 Vaduz, Germany. 1692 pp. 3). León, F., 1946; León, F. and H. Alain, 1951-1957. Flora de Cuba. Habana. 4). Roig y Mesa, J.T. 1988. Diccionario Botanico de Nombres Vulgares Cubanos. Habana: Editorial Científico-Técnica. 5). The C.V. Starr Virtual Herbarium. 2003. Vascular plants type catalog. New York Botanical Garden. Website: sciweb.nybg.org/science2/hcol/vasc/index.asp 6). Wunderlin, R.P., and B.F. Hansen. 2004. Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants. Institute for Systematic Botany, University of South Florida, Tampa. Website: www.plantatlas.usf.edu.
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