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Digitaria lunularis

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Holotype of Digitaria lunularis Henr. [family POACEAE]
Holotype of Digitaria lunularis Henrard [family POACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Digitaria lunularis Henrard [family POACEAE ] Verified by Henrard,J.T., Digitaria maitlandii Stapf & C.E.Hubb. [family POACEAE ] (stored under name); Digitaria seriata Stapf [family POACEAE ]
Related name
  • Digitaria seriata
  • Digitaria maitlandii
  • Digitaria lunularis
  • Digitaria comifera

Flora

Entry for DIGITARIA comifera Pilg. [family ]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 451, (1982) Author: W. D. CLAYTON and S.A. RENVOIZE
Names
DIGITARIA comifera Pilg. [family ], in N.B.G.B. 15: 708 (1942); I.G.U.: 25 (1960); G.T.: 76 (1965). Type: Tanzania, Lindi District, Muera Plateau, Schlieben 6151 (K, iso.!)
DIGITARIA lunularis Henr. [family ], Monogr. Digitaria: 414 (1950). Type: Zambia, Kazungulu, Trapnell 957 (K, holo.!)
Information
Tufted annual; culms 30–80 cm. high. Leaf-blades 4–10 cm. long, 2–5 mm. wide. Inflorescence of 2–7 subdigitate racemes; racemes 3–15 cm. long, the spikelets in clusters of 3–5 on a winged rhachis with sharply angular midrib. Spikelets elliptic-oblong, 2.2–2.7 mm. long; lower glume a little membranous scale 0.2 mm. long, truncate or emarginate; upper glume ± 3/4 as long as the spikelet, 3-nerved, pubescent with clavate hairs; lower lemma as long as the spikelet, 7-nerved, the lateral nerves thickened, close together, ± accrescent or sometimes encrusted with white warts, the interspaces flanking the midrib hyaline and translucent (the brown colour of the fruit showing through), glabrous except for a few clavate hairs near the tip, or with scattered glistening bristles on the nerves, or rarely the nerves stiffly villous with long spreading bristles; fruit narrowly ovate, dorsally compressed, dark brown.
Range
DISTR. U1; T1, 4, 7, 8
Altitude range
450–2000 m.
Distribution
TANZANIA Kwimba District Ngudu, 27 July 1935, Lewys Lloyd 11! & 5 Apr. 1935, Staples 362!TANZANIA Ufipa District Mpui escarpment, 10 Mar. 1959, Vesey-FitzGerald 2404!UGANDA Karamoja District Moruangaberu, Aug. 1954, J. Wilson 20!
Distribution (external)
Burundi
Zambia
Mozambique
Malawi
Zimbabwe
Namibia
Notes
The indumentum of the lower lemma varies from almost glabrous to densely covered in long shining bristles. Yet its nervation is always very characteristic, and it seems unreal to separate the subglabrous specimens as D. lunularis.

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