Axonopus
carpetgrass | |
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Axonopus fissifolius | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Monocots |
(unranked): | Commelinids |
Order: | Poales |
Family: | Poaceae |
Subfamily: | Panicoideae |
Genus: | Axonopus P.Beauv. 1812, not Hook.f. 1896 nor (Steud.) Chase 1911[1] |
Type species | |
Axonopus aureus P.Beauv. [2][3] | |
Synonyms[4][5] | |
Axonopus is a genus of plants in the grass family, known generally as carpetgrass.[6] They are native primrily to the tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas with one species in tropical Africa and another on Easter Island.[6][4] They are sometimes rhizomatous and many are tolerant of periodic submersion.
- Species[4]
- A. amapaensis G.A.Black - Brazil
- A. anceps (Mez) C.L.Hitchc. - Trinidad-Tobago, northern South America
- A. andinus G.A.Black - Bolivia
- A. argentinus Parodi - Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil
- A. aureus P.Beauv. - from Chiapas to Bolivia
- A. boliviensis Renvoize - Bolivia
- A. brasiliensis (Spreng.) Kuhlm. - Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay
- A. capillaris (Lam.) Chase - from Guatemala to Brazil
- A. casiquiarensis Davidse - Colombia, Venezuela
- A. caulescens (Mez) Henrard - from Guyana to Bolivia
- A. centralis Chase - from Nayarit to Paraíba
- A. chaseae G.A.Black - Bahia, Minas Gerais
- A. chimantensis Davidse - Venezuela
- A. chrysoblepharis (Lag.) Chase - from Chiapas to Paraguay
- A. ciliatifolius Swallen - Belize
- A. comans (Döll) Kuhlm. - Brazil, Paraguay
- A. comatus (Mez) Swallen - Venezuela, Brazil
- A. complanatus (Nees ex Trin.) Dedecca - Brazil
- A. compressus (Sw.) P.Beauv. - USA (TX to SC), West Indies, much of Latin America
- A. conduplicatus G.A.Black - Brazil
- A. cuatrecasasii G.A.Black - Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia
- A. debilis G.A.Black - Cuba
- A. elegantulus (J.Presl) Hitchc. - Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia
- A. eminens (Nees) G.A.Black - from Guyana to Bolivia
- A. equitans Hitchc. & Chase - Trinidad-Tobago, northern South America
- A. fastigiatus (Nees) Kuhlm. - Brazil
- A. fissifolius (Raddi) Kuhlm. - USA (TX to VA), West Indies, much of Latin America
- A. flabelliformis Swallen - from Guyana to Bolivia
- A. flexuosus (Peter) Troupin - tropical Africa
- A. furcatus (Flüggé) Hitchc. - USA (TX to MD), Cuba, Brazil, Argentina
- A. gracilis G.Black - Venezuela
- A. grandifolius Renvoize - Bahia
- A. herzogii (Hack.) Hitchc. - Brazil, Bolivia
- A. hoehnei G.A.Black - Pará
- A. jeanyae Davidse - Panama
- A. junciformis G.A.Black - Mato Grosso
- A. kuhlmannii G.A.Black - Brazil, Bolivia
- A. laxiflorus (Trin.) Chase - Minas Gerais
- A. laxus Luces - Venezuela
- A. leptostachyus (Flüggé) Hitchc. - Trinidad-Tobago, South America
- A. longispicus (Döll) Kuhlm. - northeastern South America
- A. magallanesiae Gir.-Cañas - Venezuela
- A. marginatus (Trin.) Chase ex Hitchc. - Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina
- A. morronei Gir.-Cañas - Colombia
- A. oiapocensis G.A.Black - Amapá, French Guiana
- A. paschalis (Stapf) Pilg. - Easter Island
- A. passourae G.A.Black - French Guiana
- A. pennellii G.A.Black - Venezuela, Colombia
- A. piccae Gir.-Cañas - Venezuela, Colombia
- A. poiophyllus Chase - Mesoamerica, Colombia
- A. polydactylus (Steud.) Dedecca - Brazil
- A. polystachyus G.A.Black - Brazil
- A. pressus (Steud.) Parodi - Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay
- A. pubivaginatus Henrard - northeastern South America
- A. purpusii (Mez) Chase - from Central Mexico to Paraguay
- A. ramosus Swallen - Amapá, Fr Guiana, Suriname, Venezuela
- A. rosei (Scribn. & Merr.) Chase - Nayarit
- A. rupestris Davidse - Brazil
- A. schultesii G.A.Black - Venezuela, Colombia
- A. scoparius (Flüggé) Kuhlm. - from northern Mexico to Brazil
- A. senescens (Döll) Henrard - Amapá, Fr Guiana, Colombia
- A. siccus (Nees) Kuhlm. - Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina
- A. steyermarkii Swallen - Venezuela
- A. succulentus G.A.Black - Paraguay
- A. suffultiformis G.A.Black - Venezuela
- A. suffultus (J.C.Mikan ex Trin.) Parodi - Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina
- A. surinamensis (Steud.) Henrard - northeastern South America
- A. triglochinoides (Mez) Dedecca - Amazon Basin
- A. volcanicus R.W.Pohl - Costa Rica
- A. yutajensis G.A.Black - Venezuela
- A. zuloagae Gir.-Cañas - Colombia
- formerly included[4]
see Alloteropsis Digitaria Panicum Paspalum Sporobolus
- Axonopus corymbosus - Digitaria compacta
- Axonopus digitatus - Digitaria nuda
- Axonopus ecklonianus - Panicum ecklonii
- Axonopus latifolius - Alloteropsis cimicina
- Axonopus maidenianus - Alloteropsis semialata
- Axonopus paniceus - Digitaria panicea
- Axonopus paniculatus - Alloteropsis paniculata
- Axonopus poiretii - Sporobolus junceus
- Axonopus proximus - Paspalum ellipticum
- Axonopus repens - Paspalum repens
- Axonopus semialatus - Alloteropsis semialata
See also
References
- ↑ The International Plant Names Index, search for Axonopus
- ↑ lectotype designated by Hitchcock, Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 12: 142 (1908)
- ↑ Tropicos, Axonopus P. Beauv.
- 1 2 3 4 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- ↑ Tropicos, Panicum sect. Cabrera (Lag.) Trin
- 1 2 Watson L, Dallwitz MJ. (2008). "The grass genera of the world: descriptions, illustrations, identification, and information retrieval; including synonyms, morphology, anatomy, physiology, phytochemistry, cytology, classification, pathogens, world and local distribution, and references". The Grass Genera of the World. Archived from the original on 2007-11-13. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
External links
- Jepson Manual Treatment
- USDA Plants Profile
- Grass Manual Treatment
- Grassbase - The World Online Grass Flora
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility
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