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Accepted Names
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NameAccepted Nameai
Millettia spp. a 
Millettia atropurpurea (Wall.) Benth. Callerya atropurpurea (Wall.) Schot   
Millettia auriculata Baker ex Brandis Millettia extensa (Benth.) Benth. ex Baker   
Millettia australis (Endl.) Benth. Callerya australis (Endl.) Schot   
Millettia baptistarum Buttner Craibia brevicaudata (Vatke) Dunn subsp. baptistarum (Buttner) J. B. Gillett   
Millettia barteri (Benth.) Dunn  a 
Millettia caffra Meisn. Millettia grandis (E. Mey.) Skeels   
Millettia cinerea Benth. Callerya cinerea (Benth.) Schot   
Millettia dielsiana Harms Callerya cinerea (Benth.) Schot   
Millettia dinklagei Harms  a 
Millettia dubia De Wild.  a 
Millettia duchesnei De Wild.  a 
Millettia dura Dunn  a 
Millettia extensa (Benth.) Benth. ex Baker  a 
Millettia ferruginea (Hochst.) Baker  a 
Millettia glaucescens Kurz  a 
Millettia grandis (E. Mey.) Skeels  a 
Millettia griffoniana Baill.  a 
Millettia harmsiana De Wild.  a 
Millettia japonica (Siebold & Zucc.) A. Gray  a 
Millettia lane-poolei Dunn  a 
Millettia laurentii De Wild.  a 
Millettia lucens (Scott-Elliot) Dunn  a 
Millettia macrophylla (Benth.) Kurz Millettia extensa (Benth.) Benth. ex Baker   
Millettia macrophylla Benth.  a 
Millettia maideniana F. M. Bailey Callerya australis (Endl.) Schot   
Millettia mannii Baker  a 
Millettia megasperma (F. Muell.) Benth. Callerya megasperma (F. Muell.) Schot   
Millettia nitida Benth.  a 
Millettia oblata Dunn  a 
Millettia ovalifolia (Wight & Arn.) Kurz Derris ovalifolia (Wight & Arn.) Benth.   
Millettia pachycarpa Benth.  a 
Millettia peguensis Ali  a 
Millettia pendula Benth.  a 
Millettia pinnata (L.) Panigrahi  a 
Millettia piscidia (Roxb.) Wight & Arn.  a 
Millettia pulchra (Benth.) Kurz  a 
Millettia reticulata Benth. Callerya reticulata (Benth.) Schot   
Millettia rhodantha Baill.  a 
Millettia rooseveltii De Wild. Andira inermis (W. Wright) Kunth ex DC. subsp. rooseveltii (De Wild.) J. B. Gillett ex Polhill   
Millettia sericea (Vent.) Wight & Arn. ex Hassk.  a 
Millettia speciosa Champ. Callerya speciosa (Champ.) Schot   
Millettia stuhlmannii Taub.  a 
Millettia thonningii (Schumach.) Baker  a 
Millettia thyrsiflora Benth. Aganope thyrsiflora (Benth.) Polhill   
Millettia usaramensis Taub.  a 
Millettia usaramensis Taub. subsp. australis J. B. Gillett  ai
Millettia versicolor Welw. ex Baker  a 
Millettia warneckei Harms  a 
Millettia zechiana Harms  a 
  1. Millettia atropurpurea (Wall.) Benth. (=Callerya atropurpurea (Wall.) Schot)
  2. Millettia auriculata Baker ex Brandis (=Millettia extensa (Benth.) Benth. ex Baker)
  3. Millettia australis (Endl.) Benth. (=Callerya australis (Endl.) Schot)
  4. Millettia baptistarum Buttner (=Craibia brevicaudata (Vatke) Dunn subsp. baptistarum (Buttner) J. B. Gillett)
  5. Millettia barteri (Benth.) Dunn
  6. Millettia caffra Meisn. (=Millettia grandis (E. Mey.) Skeels)
  7. Millettia cinerea Benth. (=Callerya cinerea (Benth.) Schot)
  8. Millettia dielsiana Harms (=Callerya cinerea (Benth.) Schot)
  9. Millettia dinklagei Harms
  10. Millettia dubia De Wild.
  11. Millettia duchesnei De Wild.
  12. Millettia dura Dunn
  13. Millettia extensa (Benth.) Benth. ex Baker
  14. Millettia ferruginea (Hochst.) Baker
  15. Millettia glaucescens Kurz
  16. Millettia grandis (E. Mey.) Skeels
  17. Millettia griffoniana Baill.
  18. Millettia harmsiana De Wild.
  19. Millettia japonica (Siebold & Zucc.) A. Gray
  20. Millettia lane-poolei Dunn
  21. Millettia laurentii De Wild.
  22. Millettia lucens (Scott-Elliot) Dunn
  23. Millettia macrophylla Benth.
  24. Millettia macrophylla (Benth.) Kurz (=Millettia extensa (Benth.) Benth. ex Baker)
  25. Millettia maideniana F. M. Bailey (=Callerya australis (Endl.) Schot)
  26. Millettia mannii Baker
  27. Millettia megasperma (F. Muell.) Benth. (=Callerya megasperma (F. Muell.) Schot)
  28. Millettia nitida Benth.
  29. Millettia oblata Dunn
  30. Millettia ovalifolia (Wight & Arn.) Kurz (=Derris ovalifolia (Wight & Arn.) Benth.)
  31. Millettia pachycarpa Benth.
  32. Millettia peguensis Ali
  33. Millettia pendula Benth.
  34. Millettia pinnata (L.) Panigrahi
  35. Millettia piscidia (Roxb.) Wight & Arn.
  36. Millettia pulchra (Benth.) Kurz
  37. Millettia reticulata Benth. (=Callerya reticulata (Benth.) Schot)
  38. Millettia rhodantha Baill.
  39. Millettia rooseveltii De Wild. (=Andira inermis (W. Wright) Kunth ex DC. subsp. rooseveltii (De Wild.) J. B. Gillett ex Polhill)
  40. Millettia sericea (Vent.) Wight & Arn. ex Hassk.
  41. Millettia speciosa Champ. (=Callerya speciosa (Champ.) Schot)
  42. Millettia spp.
  43. Millettia stuhlmannii Taub.
  44. Millettia thonningii (Schumach.) Baker
  45. Millettia thyrsiflora Benth. (=Aganope thyrsiflora (Benth.) Polhill)
  46. Millettia usaramensis Taub.
  47. Millettia usaramensis Taub. subsp. australis J. B. Gillett
  48. Millettia versicolor Welw. ex Baker
  49. Millettia warneckei Harms
  50. Millettia zechiana Harms


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Plant germplasm is distributed to scientists, educators, producers and other bona fide research and education entities from National genebank of Tunisia active collection sites. The NGBT Curator and/or Research Leader will, in accordance with current NPGS policies and procedures, determine the legitimacy of a request when necessary.

Distributions to fulfill requests for repatriation of subsamples of germplasm collections to a country or community of origin, especially following natural or man-made catastrophes, are considered a high priority.

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