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Eragrostis hochstetteri

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Isotype of Eragrostis hochstetteri Steud. [family POACEAE]
Isotype of Eragrostis hochstetteri Steud. [family POACEAE]
Isotype of Eragrostis hochstetteri Steud. [family GRAMINEAE]
Isotype of Eragrostis hochstetteri Steud. [family GRAMINEAE]
Isotype of Eragrostis hochstetteri Steud. [family POACEAE]
Isotype of Eragrostis hochstetteri Steud. [family GRAMINEAE]
Isotype of Eragrostis hochstetteri Steud. [family GRAMINEAE]
Isotype of Eragrostis hochstetteri Steud. [family POACEAE]
Isotype of Eragrostis hochstetteri Steud. [family GRAMINEAE]
Isotype of Eragrostis hochstetteri Steud. [family POACEAE]
Type? of Eragrostis hochstetteri Steud. [family POACEAE]
Isotype of Eragrostis hochstetteri Steud. [family POACEAE]
Syntype of Eragrostis hochstetteri Steud. [family POACEAE]
Isotype of Eragrostis hochstetteri Steud. [family GRAMINEAE]
Isotype of Eragrostis hochstetteri Steud. [family POACEAE]
Isotype of Eragrostis hochstetteri Steud. [family POACEAE]
Type of Eragrostis hochstetteri Steud. [family GRAMINEAE]
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Identification
Eragrostis hochstetteri Steud. [family GRAMINEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet.,
Related name
  • Eragrostis namaquensis
  • Eragrostis interrupta
  • Eragrostis diplachnoides
  • Eragrostis hochstetteri
  • Eragrostis elongata
  • Diandrochloa namaquensis
  • Eragrostis japonica

Flora

Entry for ERAGROSTIS namaquensis (Steud.) W. D. Clayton var. diplachnoides [family POACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, Part (Part 2), page 177, (1974) Author: W. D. CLAYTON, S. M. PHILLIPS AND S. A. RENVOIZE
Names
ERAGROSTIS namaquensis (Steud.) W. D. Clayton var. diplachnoides [family POACEAE], in K.B. 25: 251 (1971) & in F.W.T.A., ed. 2, 3: 387 (1972). Type: Sudan, Khartoum, Kotschy 346 (K, iso. !)
ERAGROSTIS diplachnoides Steud. [family POACEAE], Syn. Pl. Glum. 1: 268 (1854); F.P.S. 3: 452 (1956); Ann. list Nyasaland grasses: 39 (1958)
ERAGROSTIS hochstetteri Steud. [family POACEAE], Syn. Pl. Glum. 1: 268 (1854). Type: Sudan, Kordofan, Arashkol [Arasch-Cool] Mt., Kotschy 150 (K, iso.!)
ERAGROSTIS leprieurii Steud. [family POACEAE], Syn. Pl. Glum. 1: 269 (1854). Type: Senegal, Leprieur 1831 (P, holo.)
Diplachne elongata Steud. [family POACEAE], Syn. Pl. Glum. 1: 268 (1854), in synon.
Diplachne poiformis Steud. [family POACEAE], Syn. Pl. Glum. 1: 268 (1854), in synon., as “ poaeformis ”
Glyceria pilosa Steud. [family POACEAE], Syn. Pl. Glum. 1: 287 (1854). Type: Sudan, Kordofan, El Obeid, Kotschy 413 (K, iso.!)
Catabrosa pilosa Steud. [family POACEAE], Syn. Pl. Glum. 1: 287 (1854), in synon.
Eragrostis interrupta (Steud.) Stapf var. diplachnoides [family POACEAE], in Fl. Brit. Ind. 7: 316 (1896)
Diandrochloa diplachnoides (Steud.) Henry [family POACEAE], in Bull. Bot. Surv. India 9: 290 (1967)
Roshevitzia diplachnoides (Steud.) Tzvelev [family POACEAE], in Nov. Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 7: 50 (1971)
Information
Keels of palea scaberulous.
Range
DISTR. K1, 6; T8 tropical Africa (mainl in the north), extending eastwards through Egypt, Iraq and India to Thailand
Distribution
KENYA Northern Frontier Province lower Uaso Nyiro flood plain S. of Merti, 25 Feb. 1953, Underhill in Bally 8948!KENYA Masai District 77 km. on Nairobi-Magadi road, 25 June 1951, Bogdan 3100 ! & about 24 km. from Magadi, Olengejepa, 30 June 1962, Glover, Samuel [ Paulo ] & Wateridge 2965 !TANZANIA Mikindani, 7 June 1935, Schlieben 6555 !
Notes
E. namaquensis belongs to a small group of closely allied species with membranous ligules, which have been treated as a separate genus Diandrochloa de Winter. I have preferred to defer judgement until variation within the genus as a whole has been more closely studied.  The two varieties differ in their overall geographical distribution, and are often treated as species. On the other hand they are sympatric throughout tropical Africa, and the only reliable distinction between them is the roughness of their palea-keels, a character needing careful dissection under a strong lens.

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