Mimosa leaf, inflorescence and fruit diversity A M. tequilana S. Watson showing bipinnate leaves with one pair of pinnae and two pairs of broad leaflets per pinna (Simon 813) B M. splendida Barneby showing multi-pinnate leaves with many small leaflets (Simon 739) C M. bimucronata (DC.) Kuntze showing capitate inflorescences (Simon 872) D M. benthamii J.F. Macbr. showing cylindrical inflorescences E M. irrigua Barneby showing a craspedium F M. foliolosa Benth. showing many unjointed craspedia. Photo credits A–C, F MF Simon D R Grether E D Cardoso.

 
 
  Part of: Bruneau A, Queiroz LP, Ringelberg JJ, Borges LM, Bortoluzzi RLC, Brown GK, Cardoso DBOS, Clark RP, Conceição AS, Cota MMT, Demeulenaere E, Duno de Stefano R, Ebinger JE, Ferm J, Fonseca-Cortés A, Gagnon E, Grether R, Guerra E, Haston E, Herendeen PS, Hernández HM, Hopkins HCF, Huamantupa-Chuquimaco I, Hughes CE, Ickert-Bond SM, Iganci J, Koenen EJM, Lewis GP, Lima HC, Lima AG, Luckow M, Marazzi B, Maslin BR, Morales M, Morim MP, Murphy DJ, O’Donnell SA, Oliveira FG, Oliveira ACS, Rando JG, Ribeiro PG, Ribeiro CL, Santos FS, Seigler DS, Silva GS, Simon MF, Soares MVB, Terra V (2024) Advances in Legume Systematics 14. Classification of Caesalpinioideae. Part 2: Higher-level classification. PhytoKeys 240: 1-552. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.240.101716