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Translingual
Etymology
Caesalpinia + -oideae
Proper noun
Caesalpinioideae
- A taxonomic subfamily within the family Fabaceae – very many tropical flowering trees.
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Hyponyms
- (subfamily): Caesalpinieae, Acacieae, Cassieae, Ingeae, Mimoseae, Tachigalieae – tribes
- Cercideae (now subfamily Cercidoideae), Detarieae (now Detarioideae, with a more narrowly transcribed tribe) – tribes
- Acrocarpus, Arapatiella, Arcoa, Arquita, Balsamocarpon, Batesia, Biancaea, Burkea, Bussea, Caesalpinia, Campsiandra, Cassia, Cenostigma, Ceratonia, Chamaecrista, Colvillea, Conzattia, Cordeauxia, Coulteria, Delonix, Denisophytum, Dimorphandra, Diptychandra, Erythrophleum, Erythrostemon, Gelrebia, Gleditsia, Guilandina, Gymnocladus, Haematoxylum, Hererolandia, Heteroflorum, Hoffmannseggia, Hultholia, Jacqueshuberia, Lemuropisum, Libidibia, Lophocarpinia, Melanoxylum, Mezoneuron, Moldenhawera, Mora, Moullava, Orphanodendron, Pachyelasma, Parkinsonia, Paubrasilia, Peltophorum, Poeppigia, Pomaria, Pterogyne, Pterolobium, Recordoxylon, Schizolobium, Senna, Stachyothyrsus, Stahlia, Stenodrepanum, Stuhlmannia, Sympetalandra, Tachigali, Tara, Tetrapterocarpon, Umtiza, Vouacapoua, Zuccagnia – genera
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