. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Biological Series, Vol. 19, No. 2 Taxonomy of the Genus Chloris (Gbamineae) 27. Fig. 8. DistribuKon of Chloric herroi (southern South America). Berw 6,385 (US). Dtp. Tacuarembo, Herter 587a (MO). 4. CHLORIS CILIATA Swartz, Prodr. Veg. Ind. Occ. 25. 17S8. (HOLOTYPE: Not seen. Swartz's original description in 1788 is clear; his amplification in 1797 leaves no doubt.) Fig. 7, E-I. Anchopoiion ptihescens Aiton, Hortns Ke- wensis 3:423. 1789. (Based on Chloris cil- iata Swartz.) Ctinodon ciliatus (Swartz) Raspail, Ann. Sci. Nat. B


. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Biological Series, Vol. 19, No. 2 Taxonomy of the Genus Chloris (Gbamineae) 27. Fig. 8. DistribuKon of Chloric herroi (southern South America). Berw 6,385 (US). Dtp. Tacuarembo, Herter 587a (MO). 4. CHLORIS CILIATA Swartz, Prodr. Veg. Ind. Occ. 25. 17S8. (HOLOTYPE: Not seen. Swartz's original description in 1788 is clear; his amplification in 1797 leaves no doubt.) Fig. 7, E-I. Anchopoiion ptihescens Aiton, Hortns Ke- wensis 3:423. 1789. (Based on Chloris cil- iata Swartz.) Ctinodon ciliatus (Swartz) Raspail, Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. (Paris) 5:303. 1825. (Based on Chloris ciliata Swartz.) Chloris propinqua Steudel, Syn. PI. Glum. 1:204. 1854. (HOLOTYPE: " legit in ; A fragment in US!, from the Steudel specimen in P, is badly shattered but would appear to be Chloris ciliata. The description seems to fit Chloris ciliata Swartz.) Chloris ciliata var. texana Vasev, U. S. Dept. Agr. Div. Bot. Bull. 121. pi. 30. 1890. (HOLOTYPE: "Near Brownsville" US!) Chloris texana (Vasey) Nash, Bull. Torrev Bot. Club 25:441. 1898. Based on Chloris ciliata var. texana Vasey.) Chloris nashii Heller, Muhlenbergia 5:120. 1909. (Based on Chloris ciliata var. texana Vasey.) Perennial 25 to 60 cm tall, tufted, erect; sheaths glabrous, hgule absent or reduced to a short ciliate crown (Northern Hemisphere) or densely and conspicuously pilose (Southern Hemisphere); blades 10 to 20 cm long, ca 5 mm wide, long-acuminate, glabrous or scabrous; spikes three to five (rarely or seven), to cm long (occasionally up to 8 cm) some- what flexuous and spreading, glumes narrowly lanceolate, glabrous except for the scabrous midrib, becoming hyaline near the margins; first glume to mm long, to mm wide; second glume to mm long, to mm wide; fertile lemma to mm long, to mm wide, strongly flattened, elliptic, margins and keel strongly ciliate, the c


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