Taxonomic changes in C Cyperus (Cypereae, Cyperoideae, Cyperaceae): combining the sedge genera Ascolepis, Kyllinga and Pycreus into Cyperus s. l.
Author
Don, Bel Lar Ri
Author
Ers, Enne Th Ba Ut
Author
Reynde, Ma Rc
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Phytotaxa
2014
2014-04-17
166
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.166.1.2
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.166.1.2
1179-3163
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Cyperus scaettae
(Cherm.) Reynders
Basionym:
Pycreus scaettae
Cherm., Rev. Zool. Bot. Afr.
24: 295 (Chermezon 1933 publ. 1934).
Lectotype
(designated here):—
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
, Mubeza, 1930,
H. Scaetta
58M
(hololectotype BR!, isolectotype K!).
Description:
—
Hoenselaar
et al.
(2010: 296)
.
Note:
—
Cyperus scaettae
belongs to a group of species from Zambezian Africa showing thick accumulations of fibres (remains of leaf sheaths) surrounding the bases of the culms and most often inflorescences are reduced, with only a few spikelets set in a single spike. With the description of different taxa showing these characteristics (e.g.
Pycreus fibrillosus
,
P. scaettae
,
Fig. 2
), relatively less attention has been paid to spikelets, glume and nutlet morphology than to the striking culm bases and glume colour. In addition, communication and consultation of
type
material seemed to have been rather limited in the short period these taxa have been described, combined and synonymised by different authors (
Chermezon 1932
, 1933, 1933 publ. 1934,
Kükenthal 1921
,
1935
–36). Subsequently, species separations and especially synonymisations were not very clear from the beginning and several misinterpretations arose in later publications (e.g.
Haines & Lye 1983
). Comparision of spikelet characteristics shows
Cyperus scaettae
clearly differs from
C. fibrillosus
(
Fig. 2
).