Muhlenbergia monandra Alegria & Rugolo , Darwiniana 39(1-2): 20, 22, f. 1-3.

Peterson, Paul M., Vega, Isidoro Sanchez, Romaschenko, Konstantin, Giraldo-Canas, Diego & Rodriguez, Nancy F. Refulio, 2018, Revision of Muhlenbergia (Poaceae, Chloridoideae, Cynodonteae, Muhlenbergiinae) in Peru: classification, phylogeny, and a new species, M. romaschenkoi, PhytoKeys 114, pp. 123-206 : 163-164

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.114.28799

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scientific name

Muhlenbergia monandra Alegria & Rugolo , Darwiniana 39(1-2): 20, 22, f. 1-3.
status

 

14. Muhlenbergia monandra Alegria & Rugolo, Darwiniana 39(1-2): 20, 22, f. 1-3. View in CoL Fig. 10A-M View Figure 10

Type.

Peru, Depto. Lima, Prov. Canta, 5 km arriba de San José en camino a Huamantanga, frente a Apio, 2700 m, 21 May 1999, A. Granda Paucar & J.J. Alegría Olivera 2230 (holotype: MOL; isotypes: BRIT-23827 [image!], SI! [SI-016006 image!], TEX, US-3376226! [US-00901642 image!], USM-000747 [image!]).

Description.

Tufted annuals. Culms 4-25 cm tall, 0.3-0.7 mm in diameter near base, erect to decumbent, branching below, glabrous, 2 or 3 glabrous nodes, scaberulous below the nodes; internodes 0.5-9 cm long. Leaf sheaths 0.5-4.7 cm long, usually shorter than the internodes, compressed, mostly glabrous, scaberulous near the summit, margins scarious; ligules 1-3 mm long, hyaline, decurrent, apex truncate to obtuse, lacinate to irregularly dentate; blades (0.5-)1-8 cm long, 0.7-3.6 mm wide, flat or loosely folded, finely pilose above and scabrous below, margins scabrous, apex mostly acuminate, rarely acute. Panicles (0.5-)1-7 cm long, 2-9 mm wide, tightly spiciform, often interrupted below, elliptic to oblong, terminal and axillary, often partially included in the sheath below; primary branches 4-15 mm long, tightly ascending-appressed, verticillate below with 5-10 per node, scabrous; pedicles 0.1-1.2 mm long, shorter than the spikelets, scabrous. Spikelets 3.4-4.6 mm long, 1-flowered, tightly carinate, cleistogamous; glumes 3.5-4.7 mm long, longer than the floret, nearly equal in length, membranous, linear lanceolate, 1-veined, scaberulous along the midvein, apex acuminate, mucronate, the mucro 0.2-0.7 mm long; lemmas 1.5-2.1 mm long, hyaline to membranous, ovate, 3-veined, the lateral veins faint, mottled with irregular plumbeous areas, sparingly appressed pilose, the hairs 0.2-0.4 mm long, apex truncate to obtuse, subapically awned, the awns 1.2-5 mm long, straight; callus pilose; paleas 1.4-2 mm long, hyaline, ovate, sparingly pilose, apex truncate, the veins extending as mucros up to 0.2 mm long; lodicules 0.1-0.2 mm long, truncate; stamen 1, anthers 0.3-0.6 mm long, whitish to yellow. Caryopses 1-1.6 mm long, ovoid, laterally flattened, light brown.

Distribution.

A Peruvian endemic known only from near San Jose de Canta, Peru.

Ecology.

This species occurs on gravelly slopes among xerophytic scrub vegetation with Bouteloua simplex , Eragrostis mexicana subsp. virescens (J. Presl) S.D. Koch & Sánchez Vega, Muhlenbergia bryophilus , Urochloa sp., Veronica sp. and Festuca myruos between 2700 and 2800 m.

Comments.

Molecular DNA sequence analysis indicates Muhlenbergia monandra is an unsupported sister to the M. atacamensis - M. ligulata - M. subbiflora clade in M. subg. Pseudosporobolus (Fig. 1B View Figure 1 ).

Specimens examined.

Peru. Lima: Prov. Canta, 8 km SW of San Jose Canta towards Huamantango, 11°31'10.0"S, 76°42'16.3"W, 2770 m, 28 Mar 2004, P.M. Peterson & N. Refulio Rodriguez 17990 (MO, US, USM); entre Huamantanga y Puruchuco, 2800 m, 1 May 1994, J.J. Alegría Olivera 739 (MOL, SI).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Poales

Family

Poaceae

Genus

Muhlenbergia