Oropetium, Trinius, 1820

Shinde, Rajendra D., Landge, Shahid Nawaz, Kulloli, R. N. & Chorghe, Alok R., 2023, Oropetium almeidanum (Poaceae: Chloridoideae): a new species from The Thar Desert, Rajasthan, India, Phytotaxa 579 (4), pp. 267-277 : 275

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.579.4.4

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7563984

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038C87A2-FFE5-3374-FF1C-BD25D7ACFB6F

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Oropetium
status

 

Key to the species of Oropetium View in CoL View at ENA in the world

1. Rhachis fragile, readily or tardily disarticulating into spiculated segments (African & Arabian species; exceptionally including O. almeidanum ) ......................................................................................................................................................................................2

1. Rhachis not fragile, not disarticulating into spiculated segments, apparently tough and persisting ( Indian species)........................5

2. Annual; butt sheaths lacking at the base of the culm ...................................................................................................... O. aristatum View in CoL

2. Perennial; butt sheaths persistent at the base of the culm ..................................................................................................................3

3. Spikes straight or curved, never flexuous; rhachis bilaterally flattened not triangular in transverse section, spikelets in two subopposite rows; upper glume apex acute or long-acuminate (apex 2.5 mm long), never awned ........................................................4

3. Spikes straight or flexuous; rhachis not bilaterally flattened, triangular in the transverse section, spikelets in two rows disposed just side by side (adjacent); upper glume apex acuminate to long awned (awn 2–18 mm long)........................................... O. minimum View in CoL

4. Spikelets 2.0–3.0 (–4.0) mm long; upper glume nerves not ribbed, apex acute; lemma 1.5–2.0 (–2.5) mm long; palea apex without excurrent keel nerves; caryopsis 1.0– 1.5 mm long ............................................................................................................ O. capense View in CoL

4. Spikelets 4.0–6.0 mm long; upper glume 4.0–5.3 × 0.8 mm, nerves strongly ribbed, apex long-acuminate; palea apex with two conspicuous excurrent keel nerves and broadly winged; caryopsis up to 1.8 mm long............................................. O. almeidanum

5. Annual; spikes 1.0– 3.5 cm long; one flowered spikelet without a rachilla extension .......................................................................6

5. Perennial; spikes more than 4.0 cm long; usually one flowered, sometimes also two flowered spikelet then with a conspicuous rachilla extension................................................................................................................................................... O. roxburghianum View in CoL

6. Butt sheaths absent at the base of the culms; spikes terete, not with a distinct saw-toothed appearance, up to 1.5 cm long, subtended by a spathaceous sheath at the base; lemma villous on the dorsal side......................................................................... O. villosulum View in CoL

6. Butt sheaths persistent, somewhat fibrous at the base of the culms; spikes laterally compressed, with a distinct saw-toothed appearance, 1.5–3.5 cm long, not subtended by a spathaceous sheath at the base; lemma glabrous on the dorsal side...................... ....................................................................................................................................................................................... O. thomaeum View in CoL

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Poales

Family

Poaceae

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