Compilation
Urelytrum stapfianum
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Name
Identification
Urelytrum stapfianum C.E.Hubbard [family POACEAE ] Verified by Hubbard,C.E., Urelytrum digitatum K.Schum. [family POACEAE ] (stored under name);
Related name
- Urelytrum digitatum
- Urelytrum stapfianum
Flora
Entry for URELYTRUM digitatum K. Schum. [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, page 451, (1982) Author: W. D. CLAYTON and S.A. RENVOIZE
Names
URELYTRUM digitatum K. Schum. [family POACEAE], in P.O.A. C: 97 (1895); Ann. list grasses Ug.: 48 (1947); I.G.U.: 59 (1960); G.T.: 112 (1965). Types: Tanzania, Bukoba District, Kassesse, Stuhlmann 850 & 3218 & Itolio, Stuhlmann 929 (all B, syn.)
URELYTRUM coronulatum Stapf [family POACEAE], in F.T.A. 9: 46 (1917); Ann. list grasses Ug.: 48 (1947). Type: Uganda, Masaka District, Buddu, Scott Elliot 7459 (K, holo.!)
URELYTRUM stapfianum C.E. Hubbard [family POACEAE], in K.B. 4: 366 (1949). Type: Angola, Malange, Gossweiler 800 (K, holo.!)
URELYTRUM fasciculatum C.E. Hubbard [family POACEAE], in K.B. 4: 370 (1949); Clayton in F.W.T.A., ed. 2, 3: 504 (1972). Type: Cameroun, without locality, Mildbraed 10284 (K, holo.!)
Information
Tufted perennial; culms 1–2 m. high. Leaf-blades fairly broad, herbaceous, 10–40 cm. long, 4–10 mm. wide; ligule usually short, 1–3(–5) mm. long, truncate; sheaths commonly pubescent above. Inflorescence of (1–)3–4(–10) racemes, each 15–30 cm. long, subdigitate or borne upon a central axis 2–7(–12) cm. long; internodes and pedicels glabrous. Sessile spikelet narrowly oblong; lower glume 6–10 mm. long, glabrous except for the spinulose to ciliolate keels, not muricate, acute to bidenticulate (very rarely biaristulate). Pedicelled spikelet 2–7 mm. long, its awn 2–3.5(–5) cm. long. Fig. 194.
Range
DISTR. U2, 4; T1, 4, 7
Altitude range
1100–2000 m.
Distribution
TANZANIA Bukoba District Gera, 30 Aug. 1934, Gillman 128! & Kabale, Kyamutwara, Reakes Williams 93! & Kamachumu, Mar. 1932, Haarer 2488!UGANDA Masaka District Masaka, 22 June 1929, Snowden 1375! & on the Masaka–Kampala road, 20 Feb. 1945, Greenway & Eggeling 7154! & Nabugabo, 5 Mar. 1933, A.S. Thomas 948!
Distribution (external)
Cameroun
Zaire
Zambia
Angola
Malawi
Notes
U. digitatum differs considerably from U. agropyroides in its more leafy habit and subdigitate racemes, supported by a number of useful, though inconstant, minor characters. However there is some degree of overlap between the two, and intermediate specimens are often hard to place.