![]() ![]() ![]() However, the proposed nomenclature has occasionally been used by authors and there are citations in the references to Racosperma auriculiforme (syn. Most botanists did not adopt Pedley's 1986 classification, principally because of insufficient evidence to support these changes ( Chappill and Maslin, 1995). Pedley (1986) proposed a classification in which Acacia was formally subdivided into three genera, namely Acacia, Senegalia and Racosperma. ![]() auriculiformis is part of the subgenus Juliflorae (Benth.) Maiden & Betche. ![]() In its most recent circumscription, the genus Acacia contains seven subgenera, and A. Some authors used Heterophyllum instead of Phyllodineae as the name for the last subgenus ( Mabberley, 1997). auriculiformis was in subgenus Phyllodineae, a group containing in excess of 900 species ( Maslin and McDonald, 1996).
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