. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 108 Brigham Young University Science Bulletin. Fig. 73. Distribution of Chloris amethystea (triangles) and C. somalensis (circles). panying illustration leave no doubt as to the taxon described.) Fig. 72, L-V. Chloris pohjstacluja Lagasca, Elenchus Plantarum 59. 1816. (A fragment of a specimen, in US! from "Hb. Madrid" labeled "Chloris polystachya Lag. Nee' iter Hb Madrid" may be from the type. The original description is inconclusive.) Eustachijs suhmutica (Humboldt, Bonpland, Kunth) Roemer and Schultes,
. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 108 Brigham Young University Science Bulletin. Fig. 73. Distribution of Chloris amethystea (triangles) and C. somalensis (circles). panying illustration leave no doubt as to the taxon described.) Fig. 72, L-V. Chloris pohjstacluja Lagasca, Elenchus Plantarum 59. 1816. (A fragment of a specimen, in US! from "Hb. Madrid" labeled "Chloris polystachya Lag. Nee' iter Hb Madrid" may be from the type. The original description is inconclusive.) Eustachijs suhmutica (Humboldt, Bonpland, Kunth) Roemer and Schultes, S)St. 2:614. 1817. (Based on Chloris suhmutica Hum- boldt, Bonpland, Kunth.) Chloris inermis Trinius, Gram. Uniflorus 232. 1824. (Based on Chloris pohjstachija Lagasca.) Eustachijs polystachya (Lagasca) Kunth, Rev. Gram. 1:88. 1829. (Ba'scd on C/ polystachya Lagasca.) Phacellaria panicea VVilldenow ex Steudel, Noin. Bot. ed. 2. 1:353. 1840, pro syn. Chloris suhhijlora Steudel, S\n. PI. Glum. 1:206. 1854. (HOLOTYPE: P! A fragment of an additional Steudel specimen, labeled by him as C. suhhijlora, is in US!, originally from CN.) Chloris pratensis Lesible ex Steudel, Syn. PI. Glum. 207. 1854. Pro syn., C. suhhi- jlora. Perennial 30 to 75 cm tall, erect, usually tufted, occasionally short-stoloniferous; sheaths glabrous below, becoming ciliate at the ligule with hairs up to 2 mm long; blades up to 20 cm long, ca 5 mm wide, the surfaces and mar- gins scabrous, occasionally long-pilose at base of blade; spikes 5 to 17, up to 7 cm long, usu- ally erect when young, becoming somewhat re- flexed at maturity; spikelets rather densely im- bricate, averaging about twelve per cm of the scabrous rachis; glumes lanceolate, acute, pale, glabrous with scabrous midnerves; first glume to mm long, to mm wide; second glume to mm long, to mm wide; fertile lemma to mm long, to mm wide, pale, broadly linear to elliptic, callus bearded, rest of lemm
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