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Rhynchelytrum nerviglume

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Rhynchelytrum nerviglume (Franch.) Chiov.
Isotype of Tricholaena rosea Nees var. vanheeii subvar. nsoaensis Vanderyst [family POACEAE]
Isolectotype of Tricholaena nerviglumis Franch. [family POACEAE]
Isotype of Melinis nyassanum Mez [family GRAMINEAE]
Melinis nerviglumis (Franch.) Zizka [family POACEAE]
Isosyntype of Melinis villosipes Mez [family POACEAE]
Isotype of Melinis munzneri Mez [family POACEAE]
Syntype of Melinis villosipes Mez [family POACEAE]
Rhynchelytrum nerviglume (Franch.) Chiov.
Rhynchelytrum nerviglume (Franch.) Chiov.
Melinis nerviglumis (Franch.) Zizka [family POACEAE]
Isosyntype of Tricholaena nerviglumis Franch. [family POACEAE]
Isotype of Panicum elongatum Mez [family POACEAE]
Isosyntype of Panicum busseanum Mez [family POACEAE]
Isotype of Rhynchelytrum ramosum Stapf & C.E.Hubb. [family POACEAE]
Lectotype of Tricholaena nerviglumis Franch. [family POACEAE]
Isosyntype of Melinis villosipes Mez [family GRAMINEAE]
Melinis nerviglumis (Franch.) Zizka [family POACEAE]
Melinis nerviglumis (Franch.) Zizka [family POACEAE]
Rhynchelytrum nerviglume (Franch.) Chiov.
Isotype of Tricholaena congoensis Franch. [family POACEAE]
Type of Tricholaena rhodesiana Rendle [family POACEAE]
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Identification
Rhynchelytrum nerviglume (Franch.) Chiov. [family POACEAE ]
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Flora

Entry for RHYNCHELYTRUM nerviglume Chiov. [family POACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 9, page 1, (1917) Author: (By O. STAPF.)
Names
RHYNCHELYTRUM nerviglume Chiov. [family POACEAE], in Nuov. Giorn. Bot. Ital. n.s. xxvi. 78.
Tricholæna congoënsis Franch. [family ], Contr. Fl. Congo Franç. 48 (Bull. Soc. Autun, viii. 355).
Tricholæna nerviglumis Franch. [family ], l.c. 49, and l.c. 357.
Tricholæna sphacelata Durand & Schinz [family ], Étud. Fl. Congo, i. 325 (?).
Tricholæna rosea Vanderyst var. Van Heeii [family ], in Bull. Agric. Congo Belge, xi, 107, 108
Tricholæna rosea Vanderyst subvar. nsoaënsis [family ], l.c.
Panicum Busseanum Mez [family POACEAE], in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xxxiv. 131.
Panicum elongatum Mez [family POACEAE], l.c. 132.
Melinis Muenzneri Mez [family POACEAE], l.c. lvii. 198.
Melinis villosipes Mez [family POACEAE], l.c. 199.
Information
A tufted perennial with intravaginal innovations. Culms erect or slightly geniculate, stout, 2 1/2–4 1/2 ft. high, up to 1 1/2 lin. in diameter, terete, simple or branched, glabrous or smooth, 4–6-noded, uppermost internode up to 3 ft. long. Lower leaf-sheaths loose, up to 6 in. long, softly pilose to glabrescent, frequently villous at the nodes, longer than the internodes, firm, finely striate, the upper tight, softly pubescent to glabrous and smooth; ligule reduced to a densely ciliate rim up to 1/4 lin. long; blade filiform to narrowly linear, up to 1 1/2 ft. long, involute or convolute, sometimes opening and then up to 3 lin. wide, flexuous, firm, glabrous and smooth or shortly hairy at the base. Panicle linear to oblong or ovate in outline, effuse to rather dense, 8–14 in. long (rarely less), 1 1/4–5 in. wide, white or pale purplish, silkily hairy; rhachis slender, finely striate, grooved or flattened on one side, pubescent at the nodes and sometimes in between, minutely scaberulous; branches solitary, divided at the base and loosely upwards, filiform, flexuous, ascending, the lower up to 5 in. long; branchlets and pedicels subcapillary, flexuous, pubescent, the latter 1/2–4 lin. long with glabrous tips or with a few short white hairs from beneath their tips. Spikelets oblong to narrowly elliptic-oblong, 1 3/4–2 1/4 lin. long, 3/4–1 lin. wide, densely pilose with silky white or purplish hairs exceeding the tip by up to 2 lin. Glumes approximate; lower ovate, acute, up to 1/2 lin. long, hyaline, nerveless or faintly 1-nerved, densely pilose and hidden by long hairs from the base; upper obliquely lanceolate in profile, slightly gibbous in the lower two-thirds, acutely or obtusely and very shortly 2-lobed with a slender awn up to 1 1/2 lin. long from the sinus, chartaceous, 5-nerved, sparingly and shortly pilose to glabrescent below, fringed at the middle with a ring of dense erect or spreading hairs up to 2 1/2 lin. long from minute tubercles, glabrous above except for the ciliate margins. Lower floret ♂: valve as long as and similar to the upper glume but frequently glabrous or nearly so below the fringe, awn up to 3 lin. long; valvule linear-lanceolate, 1 1/2 lin. long, membranous, keels long-ciliate above the middle. Upper floret hermaphrodite: valve elliptic-oblong when flattened, minutely emarginate, 1–1 1/4 lin. long, obscurely 3–5-nerved, membranous, glabrous.
Distribution
Congo Lower Guinea Brazzaville, Brazza & Thollon, 380! 381! Chevalier, 11185! 11238! near the river Alima, Thollon, 897!Congo Lower Guinea Lower Congo; Kwilu river, Vanderyst, 6118! Middle Congo; Kimpoko, Vanderyst, 5393! Kwango district; Kimbimbi, Vanderyst, 2613! Bao, Mzia river, Vanderyst, B. 79! cultivated at Leverville, Vanderyst, B. 97! B. 97 bis! without precise locality, Demeuse, 102!Angola Lower Guinea Benguella; country of the Ganguellas and Ambuellas, Gossweiler, 3758!Tanganyika Mozamb. Dist. Kondoa Irangi District; near Kolo, 5500 ft., in shade, Burtt, 1302! Iringa; high plateau of Uhehe, Prince ! near Weru, Amani Inst. Herb. 2597! Kyimbila, 4100 ft., Stolz, 967! Mfimbwa Mt., 7600 ft., Munzner, 205! Ungoni; Mangua, Busse, 850! without precise locality, Amani Inst. Herb. 2339!Congo South Central Katanga, Homblé, 76! Bianos plateau, 6000 ft., Bovone, 76, 112. Marangu, 6600 ft., Bovone, 53! north-east of Elizabethville, Shantz, 529!
Notes
In the young state the hairs of the spikelets are appressed, but at maturity the longer ones from just above the middle spread to form a fringe and the nerves at the base of the upper glume become more prominent; it was on a plant such as this that Franchet based his Tricholæna nerviglumis .

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