PlantaeFabalesFabaceaeComptonJames A.SchrireBrian D.Könyves3KálmánForestFélixMalakasiPanagiotaSawai MattaphaSirichamornYotsawateThe Callerya Group redefined and Tribe Wisterieae (Fabaceae) emended based on morphology and data from nuclear and chloroplast DNA sequencesPhytoKeys2662019125111210.3897/phytokeys.125.34877 Padbruggea dasyphylla Miq., Fl. Ned. Ind. 1(1): 150 (1855) = Millettiaoocarpa Prain ex King, J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal Pt. 2, Nat. Hist. 66(2): 92 (1897). Type: Malaysia, Perak, Batu Togoh 250 ft. “climber, June 1888”, [Leonard] Wray 2141, K000881018 (K, lecto.! designated here); Paratypes: Malaysia, Perak, [Revd. Benedetto] Scortechini 429, BM001217299 (BM!); K000881017 “Derris n. sp. Sect Aganope” Herb. Mus. Perak (K!); (CAL, x 2). Type.

Indonesia, Java, “A ki kialys, leguminos, Sallak, Java. Derristomentella Bl.” [Blume scripsit] Herb. Lugd. Batav. 908.114-1723, April 1825, Blume s.n.., L1978535 (L, lecto.! designated here); Herb. Lugd. Batav. 908.114-1724, L1978536 (L, isolecto.!) ≡ Millettiadasyphylla (Miq.) Boerl., Handl. Fl. Ned. Ind. 1(2): 349 (1890) ≡ Calleryadasyphylla (Miq.) Schot, Blumea 39(1–2): 20 (1994)

Note.

Schot (1994: 20) selected a specimen at K (and a “type” at L), collected by Thomas Horsfield in Java, as the type of Padbruggeadasyphylla, however, the thirteen small leaflets per leaf, obtuse apices, revolute margins and dense, brown pubescence suggests this is Padbruggeamaingayi (see below) not P.dasyphylla. Moreover, Miquel’s protologue only specified as type “Derris?tomentella Blume in Herb. L. B.” with the additional information “Banjoemas [Banyumas], op den Salak, in de bosschen bij Tapos, 1000ft”. A search in the Herbarium at L (G. Thijsse pers. comm.) has uncovered two Blume specimens from Java annotated “Derristomentella Bl.”. Carl Ludwig Blume was director of the Dutch East Indies Botanic Garden at Buitenzorg [Bogor] from 1823–1826. He collected these specimens on nearby Mount Salak and around the village of Tapos in April 1825. One of these two specimens is used to lectotypify the name here. The annotation “A ki kialys” may refer to a local name for the plant.

Illustration.

Lectotype sheet of Padbruggeadasyphylla at (L); L1978535.

Distribution.

Indonesia (Borneo: Kalimantan, Java, Sumatra); Malaysia (Peninsula, Sarawak); Thailand.

Habitat.

Clambering over shrubs and up trees in open sites in evergreen forest at 50 to 1500 m.

Etymology.

Padbruggea commemorates Dr Robbert Padbrugge (1687–1691) Governor of Ambon for the Dutch East India Company.

SchotAM (1994) A Revision of Callerya Endl. (including Padbruggea and Whitfordiodendron) (Papilionaceae: Millettieae).Blumea39: 140.