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The woods of 15 genera of the tribe Cassieae and 4 genera of the Cercideae were studied for presence or absence of vestured pits. Vestured pits are absent from the subtribes Dialiinae, Duparquetiinae and Labicheinae and from all Cercideae studied. These results are compared with variation patterns in other wood anatomical features and discussed in terms of tribaI delimitation and affinities between subtribes in this part of the Leguminosae.