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Mimose%.—Adult leaves bipinnate, rarely tripinnate or pinnate. 
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Adenanthere.—Abruptly pinnate. 
Eumimosee.—Abruptly pinnate. 
Acaciee.—Abruptly pinnate (Acacia Burkitii, recorded by 
Lubbock as bipinnate). 
Ingeex.—Abruptly pinnate. 
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