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CYMBOSETARIA Schweick.
Clayton, W.D. (1989) Poaceae Flora Zambesiaca 10(3)
Annuals or perennials. Leaves flat or folded, sometimes plicate. Ligule usually a ciliate rim. Inflorescence usually a panicle, either open or dense and spike-like; the spikelets subtended by 1 or more bristles which persist on the axis after the spikelets fall. Spikelets oblong to ovate, ± plano-convex, awnless; glumes unequal, the lower generally much smaller, ovate from a clasping base; lower floret male or barren, as long as the spikelet, herbaceous; upper lemma crustaceous, strongly convex on the back, often rugose. Derivation of name: from the Latin, seta, a bristle, referring to the persistent bristles subtending the spikelets Worldwide: c.150 species in tropical and warm zones Burundi: 13 taxa. The larvae of the following species of insect eat species of this genus:
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Species | Content | |
atrata Hackel | ||
barbata (Lam.) Kunth | ||
geminata (Forssk.) Veldkamp | ||
homonyma (Steud.) Chiov. | Description, Image | |
kagerensis Mez | ||
longiseta P. Beauv. | Description | |
nigrirostris (Nees) Dur. & Schinz | ||
parviflora (Poir.) Kerguélen | ||
pumila (Poir.) Roem. & Schult. | Description, Image | |
restioidea (Franch.) Stapf | ||
sphacelata (Schumach.) Moss | Description, Image | |
sulcata Raddi | ||
verticillata (L.) P. Beauv. | Description, Image |
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