Pseudoeriosema
| Pseudoeriosema | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification  | |
| Kingdom: | Plantae | 
| Clade: | Tracheophytes | 
| Clade: | Angiosperms | 
| Clade: | Eudicots | 
| Clade: | Rosids | 
| Order: | Fabales | 
| Family: | Fabaceae | 
| Subfamily: | Faboideae | 
| Tribe: | Phaseoleae | 
| Subtribe: | Ophrestiinae | 
| Genus: | Hauman (1955)  | 
| Species[1] | |
| 
 5; see text  | |
Pseudoeriosema is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae.[2] It includes five species of herbs or shrubs native to tropical Africa. Typical habitats include seasonally-dry tropical woodland, wooded grassland, and seasonally swampy grassland in the Zambezian, Sudanian, and Somali-Masai regions.[1] It belongs to subfamily Faboideae.
- Pseudoeriosema andongense (Welw. ex Baker) Hauman
 - Pseudoeriosema borianii (Schweinf.) Hauman
 - Pseudoeriosema homblei (De Wild.) Hauman
 - Pseudoeriosema longipes (Harms) Hauman
 - Pseudoeriosema moeroense (De Wild.) Hauman
 
References
- ^ a b Pseudoeriosema Hauman. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
 - ^ Hermann, Frederick Joseph (1962). A Revision of the Genus Glycine and Its Immediate Allies. U.S. Government Printing Office. pp. 42–53.