The tribe Dipterygeae is one of the subdivisions of the plant family Fabaceae.
It was recently recircumscribed to include the following genera:[3][4][5][2][6][7] This clade does not currently have a node-based, phylogenetic definition.
A synapomorphy that unites the members of this tribe is "an unusual two-lipped calyx in which the two upper lobes are much enlarged and the three lower lobes are reduced to small teeth.
"[3][2] Members of the Dipterygeae, as well as species found in its sister group, Amburaneae, are known to produce a variety of resins (balsams, coumarins, etc.).
This Faboideae-related article is a stub.