Abstract

Cotyledon venation patterns are described for 131 species representing the four main tribes of the Mimosoideae. The range of variation in venation pattern falls within that described previously for the Caesalpinioideae and is consistent with the proposal that all patterns in the Leguminosae have been derived from a prototype with four vascular strands and a protoxylem trace in the petiole and seven primary veins in the lamina. Each tribe is characterized by a particular set of patterns, pattern frequencies and evolutionary trends. In the Mimoseae, correlations between venation pattern and cotyledon size and anatomy match those found in the Caesalpinioideae, but different correlations unique to diese tribes occur in the Acacieae and Ingeae.

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