Scleria distans var. chondrocarpa (Nelmes) Lye

Goetghebeur, P. & Larridon, I., 2019, A revision of Scleria (Cyperaceae) in Madagascar, Blumea 64 (3), pp. 195-213 : 203

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https://doi.org/10.3767/blumea.2019.64.03.01

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scientific name

Scleria distans var. chondrocarpa (Nelmes) Lye
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6. Scleria distans var. chondrocarpa (Nelmes) Lye View in CoL

Scleria distans var. chondrocarpa (Nelmes) Lye (1983) View in CoL 243. — Scleria hirtella var. chondrocarpa Nelmes (1955) View in CoL 451. — Type: Thomas 95 (holotype K000321076; isotype KAW), Uganda, Bugala Island, Kalangala, 1170 m, 5 June 1932.

Shares all characters with the type variety but has ornamented nutlets, i.e., nutlets are transversely wrinkled or tuberculate (although not equally pronounced across the specimens).

Distribution — Eastern Africa and Madagascar.

Habitat & Ecology — In Madagascar, it is found in canopy gaps, degraded mid altitude evergreen forest, and grasslands, alt. 700–1600 m. Less frequent along the low altitude evergreen forest.

Conservation — Scleria distans var. chondrocarpa is widely distributed in Eastern Africa and Madagascar, and there are no specific threats which affect this species. Therefore, it is here assessed as Least Concern.

Additional specimens. MADAGASCAR, 7 May 1912, P.A. Methuen s.n. (K); Antananarivo, Ankazobe , 25 Mar. 1930, R. Decary 7711 (P01707753, TAN); Ivato , 1365 m , 25 Jan. 1975, T.B. Croat 29582 (K, MO, P01896575 ); Intremo Massif , 1300–1400 m , 27 Jan. 1975, T.B. Croat 29888 (K, MO, P01896573 ); Central Madagascar , Oct. 1881, R. Baron 801 (K); Aug. 1880, G.W. Parker 23 (K); Fianarantsoa, Ranomafana National Park , 1205 m , 21 Apr. 2010, I. Larridon et al. 2010-0241 ( GENT); ibid., 1128 m , 21 Apr. 2010, I. Larridon et al. 2010-0229 ( GENT); ibid., 1178 m , 21 Apr. 2010, I. Larridon et al. 2010-0248 ( GENT); ibid., RN 7, PK 294, 1717 m , 22 Apr. 2010, I. Larridon et al. 2010-0279 ( GENT); Ambohimitombo Forest , 1350–1440 m , Jan. 1895, Forsyth Major 226 (K); 33 km south of Irondro 600 m , 26 Mar. 1993, D. Turk & M. Beck 367 (K); Ambohimahamasina, 1941, Herbier. Jard. Bot 4550 (K, TAN); South Midongy National Park , 2 Mar. 1927, R. Decary 4980 (K); Toamasina , 15 Feb. 1930, R. Decary 7137 (P01707752).

Note — The drooping glomerules with black hairs make it very similar to the annual Scleria melanotricha Hochst. & A.Rich. However , S. melanotricha does not have a creeping rhizome and its nutlet has three conspicuous tubercles mixed with three smooth bands and an orange rugose rim on the stipe. Scleria melanotricha is restricted to mainland Africa. In addition, S. distans var. chondrocarpa has been confused many times with S. hirtella , another annual very similar in appearance. However, S. hirtella is a strictly American species ( Raynal 1976, Camelbeke et al. 2001).

TAN

Parc de Tsimbazaza

MO

Missouri Botanical Garden

GENT

Ghent University, Biology Department

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Poales

Family

Cyperaceae

Genus

Scleria

Loc

Scleria distans var. chondrocarpa (Nelmes) Lye

Goetghebeur, P. & Larridon, I. 2019
2019
Loc

Scleria distans var. chondrocarpa (Nelmes)

Lye 1983
1983
Loc

Scleria hirtella var. chondrocarpa

Nelmes 1955
1955
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