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tubulosus v. tubuloso-campanulatus quam in Pseudingis fere 
semper latior. Corolla villosa. Leguminis margines valde 
dilatati, sulcato-incrassati, latitudine (transversali) leguminis 
facies æquantes v. superantes.—Petiolus alatus v. rarissime 
apterus. Glandule scutellæformes v. rarius turbinatæ. Flores 
majusculi nune maximi, absque staminibus 3-2 poll. longi. 
Calyx in seriebus 2 prioribus striatus glaber v. pilosulus, in 
ceteris tomentosus. Corolla villosa v. tomentoso-lanata. 
Legumen sspe tetragonum v. subteres, plurisuleum, margi- 
nibus demum facies fere omnino obtegentibus. 
§ 1. Striate. Ramuli teretes v. subangulati uti petioli et 
pedunculi glabri v. velutino-hirti, (rarius setosi). Bracteæ 
caducæ. Calyx membranaceus, striatus, glaber v. tenuiter 
pubescens. Corolla setosa v. hirsutissima. 
87.? I. setigera, (Poepp. et Endl. Nov. Gen. et Sp. 3, p. 
79), ramulis teretibus petiolisque nudis rigidissime longisetis 
hispidis, foliolis 5-jugis elongato-oblongis acutis basi obtusis 
Supra pubescenti-hispidis subtus glabris, spicis axillaribus 
petiolo duplo brevioribus hemisphærico-capitatis peduncu- 
latis, calyce infundibuliformi glabro, corolla apice setosa, 
tubo staminum longissime exserto.—Arbor 20-pedalis. Sti- 
pule pollicares, diu persistentes, rhombeo-ellipticæ.  Foliola 
adulta pedalia. Flores majusculi.— Woods near Ega, in 
North Brasil, Peppig. This must be a very distinct species 
from any I have seen, agreeing in some respects with the 
Pseudinge Vulpine, in others with Euinge Striate, or Calo- 
cephale. ; 
_ 88. I. bullata, ramulis petiolis costisque foliolorum velu- - 
tino-hirtis, petiolo nudo, glandulis turbinatis, foliolis 2-3- 
Jugis ovatis acuminatis bullatis supra nitidulis subtus pu- 
bescenti-hirtis, spicis ovatis breviter pedunculatis, calyce 
glabro quam corolla setosa paullo breviore.—Foliola ultima 
5 poll. longa, 3 poll. lata. Bracteas non vidi. Calyces bre- 
: Vissime pedicellati, laxi, fere 5 lin. longi, dentibus angustis 
acutissimis. Corolla 6 lin. longa.—Shady woods of Man- 
| diocca, near Rio Janeiro, Riedel. oS 
Y 89. I. nuda (Salzm.! Pl. exs.), ramulis foliisque pilis bre- 
