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Solange Sotuyo +
Klotzsch in J. H. F. Link et al. +
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Greek erythros, red, and stemon, stamen, alluding to purplish red filaments +
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Erythrostemon +
Fabaceae subfam. Caesalpinioideaeexcludingmimosoidclade +