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9.
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<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 6" captionStartId="F6" captionText="Figure 6. A-E Poa gymnantha Pilg. A spikelet B lemma and palea C palea D staminode and lodicules (pistillate-flower) E pistil (pistillate-flower) F-I Poa chamaeclinos Pilg. F spikelet G floret H palea I pistil (pistillate-flower) J Poa palmeri Soreng &amp; P. M. Peterson J spikelet K-M Poa strictiramea Hitchc. K spikelet L floret M palea N-P Poa calycina var. mathewsii (Ball) Refulio N spikelet O floret P palea. A-E drawn from Peterson 12863 et al. from Peru F-I drawn from Soreng 3315 &amp; Soreng; J drawn from Peterson 18790 &amp; Valdes-Reyna K-M drawn from Soreng 3204 &amp; Spellenberg N-P drawn from Beaman 1732." httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/10141" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Figs 6 A-E</figureCitation>
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<paragraph pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Type:</paragraph>
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Peru, 15°50' to 16°00'S,
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von Sumbay, Eisenbahn Arequipa-Puno, Tola-Heide, 4000 m, Apr 1914,
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.
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Weberbauer 6905</emphasis>
(lectotype: S! designated by
<bibRefCitation author="Anton, AM" journalOrPublisher="Willdenowia" pageId="69" pageNumber="70" pagination="235 - 247" refId="B2" refString="Anton, AM, 4, MA, 1997. On the names of the Andean species of Poa L. (Poaceae) described by Pilger. Willdenowia 27: 235 - 247" title="On the names of the Andean species of Poa L. (Poaceae) described by Pilger." volume="27" year="1997">Anton and Negritto 1997</bibRefCitation>
: 236; isolectotypes: BAA-2555!, MOL!, US-1498091!, US-2947085! specimen &amp; fragm. ex B, USM!).
</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="28" pageNumber="29">
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Poa ovata</emphasis>
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Tovar, Mem. Mus. Hist. Nat. &quot;Javier Prado&quot; 15: 17, t.3A. 1965. Type: Peru, Cuzco, Prov. Quispicanchis, en el Paso de Hualla-hualla, 4700 m, 29 Jan 1943,
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(holotype: US1865932!).
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<paragraph pageId="28" pageNumber="29">
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Poa pseudoaequigluma</emphasis>
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Tovar, Bol. Soc. Peruana Bot. 7: 8. 1874.Type: Peru, Ayacucho, Prov. Lucanas, Pampa Galeras, Reserva Nacional de Vicunas, entre Nazca y Puquio, Valle de Cupitay, 4000 m, 4 Apr 1970,
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(holotype: USM!; isotypes: CORD!, MO-3812380!, US-2942178!, US-3029235!).
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<paragraph pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Description.</paragraph>
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Pistillate.
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; tufted, tufts dense, usually narrow, low (4-6 cm tall), pale green; tillers intravaginal (each subtended by a single elongated, 2-keeled, longitudinally split prophyll), without cataphyllous shoots, sterile shoots more numerous than flowering shoots.
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Culms</emphasis>
4-6 (45) cm tall, erect or arching, leaves mostly basal, terete or weakly compressed, smooth; nodes terete, 0-1, not exerted, deeply buried in basal tuft.
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Leaves</emphasis>
mostly basal; leaf sheaths laterally slightly compressed, indistinctly keeled, basal ones with cross-veins, smooth, glabrous; butt sheaths becoming papery to somewhat fibrous, smooth, glabrous; flag leaf sheaths 2-3.5(-10) cm long, margins fused 30-40% their length, ca. 2.5
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longer than its blade; throats and collars smooth or slightly scabrous, glabrous; ligules to 1-0.5(-7) mm long, decurrent, scari
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, colorless, abaxially moderately densely scabrous to hirtellous, apex truncate to obtuse, upper margin erose to denticulate, sterile shoot ligules equaling or shorter than those of the upper culm leaves; blades 1.5-3(-12) cm long, 0.6-1.5(-3) mm wide (expanded), folded to involute, slightly thick, slightly firm, margins involute, abaxially smooth, veins not expressed, margins long scabrous for most of the length, adaxially densely scaberulous, with 2 rows of buliform cells, apex slightly prow-tipped; flag leaf blades like the others; sterile shoot blades like those of the culm.
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1.5-1.7(-8) cm long, 2-2.5(-1.2) mm wide, erect, tightly contracted, linear, slightly secund,
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in the leaves or slightly exerted, congested, with 7-10 (many) spikelets, peduncle smooth, proximal internode 0.4-0.7 cm long; rachis with 1-2(-3) branches per node; primary branches erect, appressed, stout, slightly angled, smooth or distally slightly to moderately scabrous to hirtellous on the angles; lateral pedicels less than 1/2 their spikelet in length, moderately scabrous, prickles fine; longest branches 0.3-0.8 cm (?), with 1 to 2 spikelets (?), flowered from near the base.
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3 mm 6.5 long, 1-1.3(-2.5) mm wide; 2-3
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as long as wide, lanceolate to ovate, laterally compressed, not bulbiferous, slightly lustrous, two toned; florets 1-2(-3), pistillate; rachilla internodes terete, mostly 0.2-0.4 (?) mm long, smooth or scabrous, glabrous; glumes broadly lanceolate, herbaceous and pale green below, scarious bronzy and sometimes anthocyanic in margins and apex, veins distinct, equal to subequal, distinctly keeled, sometimes a bit asymmetrical, subequal to the spikelet, smooth (or scabrous), margins broadly scarious-hyaline, edges entire or dentate, smooth, apices entire; lower glumes 2.5-3(-3.4) mm long, (1-)3-veined; upper glumes 2.7-3(-4.8) mm long, 3-veined; calluses glabrous; lemmas 2.5-3(-5) mm long, 5-veined, (ovate) elliptical (lanceolate), chartaceous green below keeled, surfaces glabrous, proximally smooth, keel and sides distally moderately to densely scabrous (prickle hairs sometimes a bit flexuous) to scaberulous, intermediate veins indistinct, upper margins broadly bronzy-anthocyanic, apex entire, obtuse to acute, paleas glabrous, keels distally scabrous.
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; lodicules broadly lanceolate, apex acute, with or without a lateral lobe; anthers vestigial, 0.1-0.2(-0.8) mm long.
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="30" pageNumber="31">Caryopses</emphasis>
1.7-1.8 mm long, elliptical in side-view, subcylindrical in cross-section, light honey-brown, sulcus indistinct, hilum 0.25 mm long, round, grain free from the palea. 2
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= 70.
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<paragraph pageId="30" pageNumber="31">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="30" pageNumber="31">In South America the species occurs Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru; and is known only from the state of Mexico.</paragraph>
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<subSubSection pageId="30" pageNumber="31" type="ecology">
<paragraph pageId="30" pageNumber="31">Ecology.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="30" pageNumber="31">This species is typically found on well drained slopes, in loam, sandy loam, scree, or rocky crevices, on alpine volcanic slopes between 4000-4200 m. Flowering in August.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="30" pageNumber="31">Specimens examined.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="30" pageNumber="31">
Mexico.
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="30" pageNumber="31">Mexico:</emphasis>
Monte Tlaloc, near summit of mountain, 4100-4140 m, 22 Aug 1958, J.H.Beaman 2342 (US-2381582, TEX, WIS).
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<subSubSection lastPageId="31" lastPageNumber="32" pageId="30" pageNumber="31" type="discussion">
<paragraph pageId="30" pageNumber="31">Discussion.</paragraph>
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This is the first report of this species for Mexico.
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="30" pageNumber="31">Poa gymnantha</emphasis>
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is known from the high Andes (ca. 8-16°S lat.;
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) in Argentina (Jujuy and Salta), Chile (Region 1 and Parinacota), Bolivia (La Paz, Oruro, and
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), Peru (Ancash, Apurimac, Arequipa, Ayacucho, Cuzco, Huancavelica,
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, Moquegua, Puno, and Tacna).
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discusses the taxonomy and reproductive biology of this high polyploid, pistillate, apomictic species. Although low growing forms, often treated as
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and
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(see synonyms above)are excluded from
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="30" pageNumber="31">Poa gymnantha</emphasis>
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sensu
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, we have made over 84 collections of this species from across its Andean range, and examined many other collections at LPB, US, USM. We cannot find a single morphological feature that can be used to separate these taxa, and instead only see a range or continuum of these features across the entire range. Negritto in
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now accepts
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and
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as synonyms with expressed need for further study. The description provided here is
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on one small Mexican collection, with extreme ranges from South American material noted in parentheses [given as &quot;(?)&quot; where the full character state range was not documented for South America samples]. In South America small and large plants (
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s.s.) are often mixed within populations, and the stature appears to depend on elevation and microhabitat variations in moisture and light intensity, and exposure to herbivory. Although the type and few other specimens of
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have well developed stamens, hundreds of other specimens examined have only staminodes and regularly produce seed, a situation that indicates apomixis (
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;
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). John Beaman (notes in US herbarium) intended to describe his no.
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as a new species, with the epithet &quot;acrophila&quot;. The features that join the Mexican collection with
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s.l. are the small stature (5 to 6 cm tall); very narrow, contracted panicles (most like the type of
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); basal sheaths that become a bit fibrous in age; leaf-blades involute, abaxially smooth, with scabrous margins and densely scaberulous adaxial surfaces; ligules abaxially scabrous; lemmas that are glabrous, the apical 1/3-1/4 portion brown, scareous, and scaberulous; and florets pistillate. In contrast to
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, the tufts of
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are erect, not mat forming, leaf blades are erect to ascending, involute and adaxially densely scaberulous, the lemmas are distally scabrous with indistinct lateral veins. Although both species generally occur between 4000-5000 m, from our experience in the Andes,
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grows on dry slopes and plains, instead of perennially wet or &quot;waterlogged&quot; habitats. We provide a photo of the Beaman collection from Mexico (
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 9" captionStartId="F9" captionText="Figure 9. Poa gymnantha Pilg. Photo of Beaman 2342." httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/10144" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">Fig. 9</figureCitation>
) but chose to illustrate a Peruvian specimen with 2-flowered spikelets (
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 6" captionStartId="F6" captionText="Figure 6. A-E Poa gymnantha Pilg. A spikelet B lemma and palea C palea D staminode and lodicules (pistillate-flower) E pistil (pistillate-flower) F-I Poa chamaeclinos Pilg. F spikelet G floret H palea I pistil (pistillate-flower) J Poa palmeri Soreng &amp; P. M. Peterson J spikelet K-M Poa strictiramea Hitchc. K spikelet L floret M palea N-P Poa calycina var. mathewsii (Ball) Refulio N spikelet O floret P palea. A-E drawn from Peterson 12863 et al. from Peru F-I drawn from Soreng 3315 &amp; Soreng; J drawn from Peterson 18790 &amp; Valdes-Reyna K-M drawn from Soreng 3204 &amp; Spellenberg N-P drawn from Beaman 1732." httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/10141" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">Fig. 6 A-E</figureCitation>
) because the Beaman specimens are quite depauperate and immature. In South America depauperate specimens of the species with one-flowered spikelets are fairly common.
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<emphasis bold="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">Figure 9.</emphasis>
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">Poa gymnantha</emphasis>
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Pilg. Photo of
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.
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