Revision of the tropical genus Diplacrum (Cyperaceae: Bisboeckelereae) in Australia
Author
Wilson, Karen L.
Author
Barrett, Russell L.
text
Australian Systematic Botany
2023
2023-04-26
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sb22028
journal article
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10.1071/SB22028
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Diplacrum latzii
K.L.Wilson et R.L.Barrett
,
sp. nov.
Type
:
Northern Territory
:
17 miles
[~
27 km
]
N
Wilton
River Crossing
,
15 June 1972
,
P.K. Latz
2756a
; holo NSW 1119274; iso BRI, DNA D0006219
n.v.
, K
n.v.
, L
n.v.
, NT 35325
.
Scleria
sp.
Wilton River (P.K.Latz 2756A) P.S. Short, D.E. Albrecht, I.D.Cowie, D.L.Lewis & B.M.Stuckey (eds),
Checkl. vasc. pl. N. Terr.
28 (2011)
Diagnosis
Nutlets narrow–ellipsoid to narrow–ovoid, obscurely trigonous in cross-section, obscurely 3-ribbed longitudinally, glabrous, smooth; female glumes
0.8–1.5 mm
long (including slightly excurved awn
0.2–0.5 mm
long, usually slightly shorter than the body of the glume); leaves shorter than inflorescences.
Dwarf herbaceous annual, glabrous, plants
1.5–8 cm
high, with reddish fibrous roots.
Culms
tufted, more or less erect.
Leaves
shorter than to equalling inflorescences; leaf blades flat, glabrous, margins with minute antrorsely aculeate prickle hairs towards apex,
0.7–1.5 mm
wide at mid-length, with 3–5 nerves prominent on adaxial surface, 3–7 nerves prominent on abaxial surface; no ligule or contraligule (top of leaf sheath opposite the junction with the blade truncate, not thickened); sheaths often reddish at the base.
Inflorescence
approximately the same length as to longer than the culms,
1–2 cm
long, internodes
2–8 mm
long, composed of 2–5 remote axillary clusters of spikelets, each cluster with 0–2 basal male spikelets and an upper female spikelet.
Involucral bract
at each node leaf-like, shorter than inflorescence, scabrous towards apex.
Male spikelets
~
0.5 mm
long, with 1 slender more or less hyaline glume ~
0.5 mm
long, becoming chartaceous and dark reddish-brown with age; stamen 1; anther ~
0.3 mm
long, with apical appendage <
0.1 mm
long.
Female spikelets
1.3–2.0 mm long, with 2 glumes encircling the ovary but not tightly clasping the nutlet nor falling with it; glumes narrow–elliptical, with acute to obtuse apex, green drying to straw-coloured with minute red dots, with narrow to broad hyaline margins,
0.8–1.5 mm
long (including slightly excurved awn
0.2–0.5 mm
long, usually slightly shorter than the body of the glume), 3–5-nerved with only mid-nerve or 3 nerves prominent; peduncle often somewhat thickened at apex at maturity (less obvious than in
D. pygmaeum
).
Disc
triquetrous, white, adhering to nutlet.
Style
3-fid.
Nutlet
narrow–ellipsoid to narrow–ovoid, obscurely trigonous in cross-section, obscurely 3-ribbed longitudinally, glabrous, smooth, glossy, mid- to dark yellowish-brown to purplish, ~
0.4 mm
long, ~
0.3 mm
in diameter. (
Fig. 4
)
Distribution and habitat
Tropical
Northern Territory
and
Western Australia
(
Fig. 1
c
); may also occur in northern
Queensland
but no specimens have been seen. Commonly grows with
D. blakei
,
D. caricinum
,
D. pygmaeum
and other annual sedges on the margins of wet areas.
Conservation status
Widespread, including in national parks, so not considered at risk. We suggest a status of ‘Least Concern’ (International Union for Conservation of Nature 2019).
Etymology
Named after Dr Peter Kenneth Latz (1941‒), who has contributed so much to our knowledge of tropical and central Australian sedges and many other plant groups.
Notes
This species is similar in habit to
D. blakei
and
D. pygmaeum
, differing from them most obviously in the smooth, narrow–ellipsoid to narrow–ovoid nutlet, broadly 3-angled but lacking prominent ribs. This species appears to be similar to
D. exiguuum
, based on the description of that species by
Kern (1962
[as
Scleria pygmaea
]), particularly in the smooth, 3-angled nutlet, but
D. exigua
is described as having female spikelets with glumes only mucronulate whereas those of
D. latzii
have an elongated awn.
Specimens examined
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
:
24 km
NW of
Drysdale River
crossing,
6 km
W of Gibb River
–
Kalumburu Mission
road,
30 May 1976
,
A.C. Beauglehole
51691B
(DNA A0067966, MEL
n.v.
, NT 51120,
PERTH 6217079
)
.
NORTHERN TERRITORY
:
Darwin
and
Gulf
: about
S of Brocks Creek
, between (near junction of)
Hayes Creek
and
Douglas River
,
29 June 1946
,
S.T. Blake
16227
(BRI-AQ172758,
NSW 1119272
)
;
O.T. Station
,
5 May 1947
,
S.T.
Blake
17647A
(
BRI-AQ173036
)
;
Kakadu National Park
, site 98,
19 km
NNW of Twin Falls
,
3 June 1980
,
L.A. Craven
6297
(
CANB 318175
)
;
17 miles
[~
27 km
] N
Wilton River
Crossing,
15 June 1972
,
P.K. Latz
2755 p.p
. (DNA,
NSW 1119245
)
;
Lake Deane
,
26 May 1973
,
P.K. Latz
3701
(DNA NT40592,
NSW 1119273
)
;
Kakadu National Park
,
Buba Billabong
,
4 May 1995
,
N.M. Smith
3706 p.p.
(DNA D0157362
n.v.
,
NSW 623105
)
.