Old World species of Trichanthecium (Poaceae: Panicoideae: Paniceae) including a new species from the Democratic Republic of Congo Author Zuloaga, Fernando Omar Instituto de Botánica Darwinion, ANCEFN-CONICET, Labardén 200, B 1642 HYD San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina Author Aliscioni, Sandra Instituto de Botánica Darwinion, ANCEFN-CONICET, Labardén 200, B 1642 HYD San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina Author Delfini, Carolina Instituto de Botánica Darwinion, ANCEFN-CONICET, Labardén 200, B 1642 HYD San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina Author Salariato, Diego Leonel Instituto de Botánica Darwinion, ANCEFN-CONICET, Labardén 200, B 1642 HYD San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina text Phytotaxa 2024 2024-05-06 646 3 230 264 http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.646.3.2 journal article 10.11646/phytotaxa.646.3.2 1179-3163 13215433 Trichanthecium Zuloaga & Morrone (2011: 13) . Type :— Trichanthecium parvifolium (Lam.) Zuloaga & Morrone (≡ Panicum parvifolium Lam. ) Annuals or perennials, with culms decumbent and rooting at the lower nodes, to erect and cespitose; internodes hollow. Ligules membranous, shortly laciniate at the apex. Blades filiform to ovate-lanceolate, flat or inrolled. Inflorescence an open panicle, with first-order branches alternate and divergent; spikelets solitary on long pedicels. Spikelets dorsally compressed, 2-flowered, disarticulating below the glumes; lower glume (1/4–)1/2 or as long as the spikelet, nerveless to (1–)3-nerved, with or without a long mucronate tip, stipe conspicuous or not between the lower and upper glume; upper glume 3–5(–7)-nerved; lower lemma subequal to the lower lemma, 5(–7)-nerved; lower palea reduced to as long as the lower lemma, hyaline; lower flower staminate or neuter; upper anthecium indurate, muticous, usually pale, covered with bicellular microhairs, occasionally glabrous, and simple papillae evenly distributed all over its surface or absent; occasionally with long macrohairs, smooth; upper lemma 5-nerved. Caryopsis with a punctiform to elliptic hilum; embryo less than 1/2 the length of the caryopsis. Chromosome number: x = 9. A genus with 52 species, distributed in America, continental Africa, and Madagascar ( Zuloaga et al. 2011 ). Key to the Old World species of Trichanthecium * Species marked with an asterisk were treated before in Zuloaga et al. (2011) and Xanthos et al. (2020) 1. Rachilla prominent between the lower and upper glume ................................................................................................. T. mueense * - Rachilla inconspicuous between the lower and upper glume.............................................................................................................2 2. Lower glume with two tuberculate hairs toward the apex ........................................................................................ T. marunguensis - Lower glume glabrous or pilose, without two tuberculate hairs toward the apex..............................................................................3 3. Plants tufted, culms erect, not decumbent, branching and rooting at the lower nodes; perennials....................................................4 - Plants not tufted, with culms decumbent, branching and rooting at the lower nodes; annuals or perennials..................................13 4. Blades filiform, 1–2 mm wide............................................................................................................................................................5 - Blades linear to ovate-lanceolate, (2–) 3–11 mm wide .......................................................................................................................6 5. Blades 8–25 cm long; spikelets 2–2.4 mm long, glabrous............................................................................................. T. natalense * - Blades 1–4 cm long; spikelets 1.3–1.5 mm long, sparsely papillose-pilose, occasionally glabrous............................... T. filifolium * 6. Upper anthecium glabrous..................................................................................................................................................................7 - Upper anthecium with bicellular microhairs on its surface................................................................................................................9 7 Spikelets with glumes and lower lemma glabrous .................................................................................................................. T. eickii - Spikelets with glumes and lower lemma pilose .................................................................................................................................8 8. Blades lanceolate, 3–6 mm wide, flat, subcordate at the base; spikelets 2–2.7 mm long........................................... T. inaequilatum - Blades linear, 2(–3) mm wide, involute, narrowed at the base; spikelets 3–3.5 mm long ......................................... T. striatissimum 9. Upper anthecium with elongated bicellular microhairs, the distal cell elongated................................................... T. brazzavillense * - Upper anthecium with globose bicellular microhairs, the distal cell globose..................................................................................10 10. Spikelets 2.4–3 mm long ....................................................................................................................................... T. margaritiferum * - Spikelets (1.5–)1.8–2.2(–2.4) mm long............................................................................................................................................11 11. Spikelets 1.5–1.7 mm long ....................................................................................................................................... T. strictissimum * - Spikelets (1.7–)1.8–2.2(–2.4) mm long............................................................................................................................................12 12. Blades lanceolate, (3–) 5–10 mm wide; culms erect; spikelets usually glabrous .......................................................... T. praealtum * - Blades linear-lanceolate, 2–5 mm wide; culms ascending to erect; spikelets usually pilose.......................................... T. nervatum * 13. Upper glume with whitish hairs 3–4 mm long toward the apex................................................................................... T. acrotrichum - Upper glume glabrous, if pilose shortly hairy and without hairs 3–4 mm long at the apex ............................................................14 14. Lower glume 1/6 to 1/4 times the length of the spikelet, nerveless; upper glume aristate, awn up to 1 mm long ....... T. delicatulum - Lower glume (1/4–)1/2 times to as long as the spikelet, (1–)3–5-nerved; upper glume acute to acuminate, not aristate ...............15 15. Blades cordate and amplexicaul at the base .....................................................................................................................................16 - Blades attenuate to subcordate, not amplexicaul, at the base...........................................................................................................18 16. Spikelets 1.6–1.9 mm long; lower flower staminate; upper anthecium with globose bicellular microhairs .................. T. dinklagei * - Spikelets 2–2.5 mm long; lower flower staminate or neuter; upper anthecium glabrous ................................................................17 17. Lower glume 1/2 to 2/3 times the length of the spikelet, 1–3-nerved, acute; lower palea absent........................................ T. calvum - Lower glume 1/4 to 1/3 times the length of the spikelet, nerveless to 1-nerved, obtuse to acute; lower palea present........ T. wiehei 18. Lower palea reduced; lower flower neuter.......................................................................................................................................19 - Lower palea almost as long as the lower lemma; lower flower staminate.......................................................................................20 19. Spikelets 2.5–2.8(–3) mm long; blades linear; plants perennial; endemic to Madagascar ................................................. T. perrieri - Spikelets 1.5–2 mm long; blades ovate-lanceolate; plants annual; continental Africa ...................................................... T. pusillum 20. Upper anthecium with globose bicellular microhairs; spikelets 1–2.4 mm long .............................................................................21 - Upper anthecium glabrous; spikelets 2.2–3 mm long ......................................................................................................................25 21. Blades linear-lanceolate, narrowed at the base.................................................................................................................................22 - Blades ovate to ovate-lanceolate, subcordate at the base.................................................................................................................23 22. Spikelets 1–1.8 mm long, papillose-pilose with long tuberculate hairs........................................................................... T. tenellum * - Spikelets 2–2.4 mm long, glabrous ............................................................................................................................ T. gracilicaule * 23. Spikelets with tuberculate hairs........................................................................................................................................ T. tenerium * - Spikelets glabrous or pilose, but without tuberculate hairs..............................................................................................................24 24. Spikelets ellipsoid, the upper glume and lower lemma acuminate; upper anthecium 0.6–1 mm long, shorter than the spikelet........ ................................................................................................................................................................................. T. glaucocladum * - Spikelets globose, the upper glume and lower lemma obtuse; upper anthecium 1.1–1.8 mm long, almost as long as the spikelet.... ..................................................................................................................................................................................... T. parvifolium * 25. Spikelets pilose.................................................................................................................................................................................26 - Spikelets glabrous.............................................................................................................................................................................27 26. Spikelets narrowly ovoid, 2.5–3 mm long; lower glume almost as long as the spikelet................................................ T. aequinerve 26’. Spikelets oblong in outline, 2.2–2.5(–2.6) mm long; lower glume 2/3 to 3/4 the length of the spikelet...................... T. hochstetteri 27. Spikelets narrowly ovoid, glabrous ............................................................................................................................... T. chionachne - Spikelets oblong in outline, sparsely pubescent, rarely glabrous.................................................................................. T. hochstetteri