Monographs Details:
Authority:

Rudd, Velva E. 1963. The genus (Leguminosae). Contr. U. S. Natl. Herb. 32(4): 247-277.
Family:

Fabaceae
Scientific Name:

Dussia foxii Rudd
Description:

Latin Diagnosis - Arbor ad 18 m. alta, ramulis junioribus ferrugineo-tomentosis, glabratis; folio integro non vidi, fortasse 5-foliolato, foliolis cum petiolulis 4-5 mm. longis et 3 mm. diametro, laminis coriaceis, ovatis vel elliptico-ovatis, 9-12 cm. longis, 4-8 cm. latis, apice acutis, basi obtusis vel subcordatis, supra glabris, subnitidis, subtus densovelutinis, nervis secondariis utrinsccus 12-15; inflorescentiis ferrugineo-tomentosis, bracteis deltoideo-ovatis, unguiculatis, acuminatis 4-5 mm. X 2-3 mm., bractcolis lanceolatis, acutis 3 mm. X 1.5 mm.; floribus 18-20 mm. longis, calyce 9-10 mm. longo, tubo 6-7 mm., dentibus 2-3 mm. longis, petalis pallido-rosaceis, ovario ferrugineo-villoso, 4- vel 5-ovulato; legumen ignotum.

Discussion:

The above cited collection of Dussia was found among undetermined specimens of Ormosia. The material on the two herbarium sheets consists of five leaflets and several pieces of inflorescence, with flowers. The leaf rachis is missing, so that one can merely surmise that the complete leaf was 5-foliolate, with four ovate lateral leaflets and one somewhat elliptical terminal leaflet. The pubescence of tightly crispate hairs on the lower surface of the leaflets and the relatively small bracts and bracteoles of D. foxii are characteristics also found in D. coriacea, D. sanguinea, and D. martinicensis. The angles at which the secondary veins join the midvein in D. foxii are among the broadest of the genus, about 60°-70°.