Author: L.
Morphological description (Gledtisia rolfei compl FM34 )
Trees , trunks and branches armed with simple or branched thorns.
Leaves  pinnate and/or bipinnate. Stipules  minute, caducous. Leaflets  subopposite or alternate, slightly asymmetric, often with crenate margin. 
Inflorescences  axillary, racemose (triacanthos Gledits infl 256070), solitary or fasciculate, rarely paniculate; bracts  and bracteoles  absent at anthesis; pedicels  articulate. 
Flowers  perfect or imperfect, unisexual or bisexual, the plants dioecious or polygamous. Hypanthium  campanulate, lined with nectariferous tissue. Calyx  3--5-lobed, subequal. Petals  3--5, subequal, imbricate, not clawed. Stamens  5--10, exserted in male and bixesual flowers, reduced in female; filaments free, more or less equal; anthers longitudinally dehiscent. Ovary  subsessile in female or bisexual flowers, rudimentary or absent in male, 2--30-ovuled; style short; stigma terminal, often 2-lobed. 
Pods  indehiscent or tardily dehiscent, oblong or elongate, compressed, more or less coriaceous, 1--many-seeded. 
Seeds  transverse, broadly ellipsoid to subquadrate, compressed, albuminous.
Distribution 
About 14 species, 2 or 3 in eastern N America, 1 in southern S America, c. 1 around the Caspian Sea, 1 in Malesia  : Gleditsia rolfei  (Philippines and Celebes), the rest in India, Laos, Vietnam, China, Korea, and Japan.
Note 
The original spelling of the generic name Gleditsia  is to be retained and is not to be altered to Gleditschia . See Intern. Code Bot. Nomencl. (1994) Art. 60.7, Ex. 9).