Revision of the group previously known as Panicum L. (Poaceae: Panicoideae) in Madagascar
Author
Vorontsova, Maria S.
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Candollea
2018
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Panicum dregeanum
Nees, Fl. Afr. Austral. Ill.
42. 1841.
Typus
:
SOUTH AFRICA
.
Prov. KwaZulu Natal
:
Port Natal
, 100-400’ [
30 – 120 m
], s.d.,
Drège
s.n.
(
HAL
[
HAL0063368
] image seen,
K
[
K00025535
]!,
W
[
W0000283
] image seen)
.
=
Panicum ambongense
A. Camus
in
Bull. Soc. Bot. France 99: 64. 1952
.
Lectotypus
(designated here):
MADAGASCAR
.
Prov. Antsiranana
:
Manongarivo
,
Ambongo
,
XII.1903
,
Perrier de la Bâthie
158
(
K
[
K000805608
]!),
syn. nov.
Erect caespitose perennial, in dense compact tufts with a hardened woody base,
0.3 – 1 m
tall, the stems glabrous.
Leaf sheaths
glabrous (although often pubescent in African populations).
Ligule
a ciliolate membrane.
Leaf blades
linear, flat or rolled, chartaceous, 10–20 ×
0.2–0.4 cm
, drying redgreen, glabrous (often pilose in African populations) on both sides.
Panicles
terminal, partly or fully exserted,
10– 25 cm
long, oblong, a relatively small proportion of the plant, the branches shorter than the main axis of the panicle, appressed or ascending, scabrous.
Spikelets
ovate, apically acuminate, (1.8 –)
2 – 2.5 mm
long, purplish, gaping open at maturity.
Lower glume
½–3/4 as long as the spikelet, keeled, apically longacuminate to mucronate, 5-veined, finely scabrous on the keel.
Upper glume
as long as the spikelet, herbaceous, 5–7-veined, glabrous slightly keeled in the upper part.
Lower floret
male, with palea.
Lower lemma
herbaceous, 5-veined, glabrous.
Upper lemma
c.
1.5 mm
long, shorter than the lower floret, smooth, shiny, brown.
Distribution and ecology
. – Common across tropical Africa. Apparently less common in
Madagascar
occurring along the East coast and North-west coast, with two records from the High Plateau; coastal sand, open areas, and savanna,
0–1000 m
(
Fig. 8A
). CAMUS (1952) reports that it forms thick lawns on damp sand near Manongarivo.
This species has not been seen in the field by the author but the distribution suggests it is likely to be an introduction.
Notes
. – CAMUS (1952) reports that the spikelets open prior to anthesis. Lateral veins on the lower glume can be difficult to see but there are five visible on at least some spikelets and three are usually clear; these are important for identification. The clear perennial habit with a hard knotty root stock make an easy distinction from
P. novemnerve
and
P. humile
which have similarly long-acuminate glumes and lower lemma.
CLAYTON (1982)
keys out this species as “basal leaves silky-pubescent”, although some African and all the Malagasy populations have glabrous leaf sheaths.
The full typification of
P. dregeanum
is outside the scope of this work and will be published as part of an ongoing study of African
Panicum
s.l.
The protologue of
P. ambongense
cites
“Perrier de la Bâthie 11208 (168)”
which is likely a transcription error as the only specimen found to match all the protologue data is numbered
Perrier de la Bâthie 158
, where the handwritten number “5” closely resembles a “6”. This specimen is chosen to be the
lectotype
because it is the only known original material of
P. ambongense
.
This species is illustrated in
BOSSER (1969
: Fig. 126e-h) and in
CLAYTON (1989
: tab. 7).
Additional material examined
. –
MADAGASCAR
.
Prov. Antananarivo
:
Ambohimanga
,
27.III.1921
,
Decary
155
(
L
[
K000805487
],
P
[
P02222309
])
;
vallée de la Saonjo
,
V.1964
,
Morat
1093
(
TAN
)
.
Prov. Fianarantsoa
:
Nosy Varika
,
V.1953
,
Bosser
5571
(
TAN
)
;
Farafangana
,
III.1963
,
Bosser
17907
(
P
[
P02608838
])
;
PK 50 avant Mananjary
,
II.1964
,
Bosser
19023
(
P
[
P03487904
],
TAN
)
;
Mananjary-Nosy Varika
,
I.1964
,
Bosser
19027
(
P
[
P02608837
],
TAN
)
;
Mananjary
,
III.1909
,
Geay
7121
(
P
[
P02608835
])
;
Mananjary
,
III.1909
,
Geay
7143
(
P
[
P02608828
])
;
ibid. loco,
III.1909
,
Geay
7151
(
P
[
P02608830
])
;
ibid. loco
,
III.1909
,
Geay
7351
(
P
[
P02608829
])
;
ibid. loco
,
III.1909
,
Geay
7673
(
P
[
P02608834
])
;
ibid. loco
,
III.1909
,
Geay
7762
(
P
[
P02608827
])
;
près de la baie du Namorona
,
19.II.1964
,
Peltier
&
Peltier
4709
(
P
[
P02726879
])
;
33 km
S of Irondro
,
26.III.1993
,
Turk
&
Beck
366
(
P
[
P02325431
],
TAN
)
.
Prov. Mahajanga
:
Besalampy
,
paturage de Beloke
,
IX.1958
,
Herb. Inst. Sci. Mada.
s.n.
(
P
[
P02309334
])
.
Prov. Toamasina
:
Brickaville
,
I.1964
,
Morat
365
(
P
[
P02608839
])
.
Sine loco:
Geay
7242
(
P
[
P02608832
])
.