Rytidosperma Steud.
=Notodanthonia Zotov, N.Z. J. Bot. 1: 104 (1963)
≡Thonandia H.P.Linder, Telopea 6: 612 (1996) nom. illeg.
Type species: R. lechleri Steud.
Tufted perennials, short or moderately tall, with intra- or extravaginal branching. Leaf-sheath with apical tuft of hairs sometimes extending dorsally, abaxially ± shining, glabrous or hairy. Ligule a rim of hairs. Leaf-blade persistent or disarticulating at ligule, flat or inrolled, ± flaccid, or stiff, abaxially glabrous or hairy, adaxially minutely prickle-toothed, occasionally with long hairs, margins smooth or scabrid. Inflorescence a raceme, racemose panicle or panicle. Rachis and pedicels slender, often hairy at branch-axils and usually scabrid to hairy below erect few- to several-flowered spikelets; florets ⚥; disarticulating above glumes and between florets. Glumes ± equal, firmly membranous, keeled above, nerves 3-13, anastomosing, occasionally internerves long-hairy, adaxially with minute prickle-teeth. Lemma with two scabrid lateral lobes usually tipped by a minute to long, straight awn; central awn from sinus longer and stronger, usually geniculate, column ± twisted; nerves 5-9, anastomosing; abaxially pilose in two complete or incomplete transverse series of tufts of rigid hairs, sometimes reduced to marginal tufts. Palea membranous, keels and apex finely ciliate, interkeel glabrous or hairy, margins glabrous or with a few long hairs below. Callus abaxially ± flat or rounded, disarticulation oblique, margins variously long hairy. Rachilla and prolongation glabrous. Lodicules 2, cuneate, apically long-hairy, or glabrous. Stamens 3. Gynoecium: ovary glabrous; styles 2, free, swollen below. Caryopsis free, obovate to elliptic, planoconvex; embryo ⅓-½ caryopsis; hilum ± ⅓-⅕ caryopsis, round to somewhat elliptic. Chasmogamous and cleistogamous. Plates 6A, 11, 12.
SYNOPSIS
- A.
- Tufts often low-growing, branching mainly intravaginal. Leaf-blades ± inrolled, disarticulating at ligule; lemma lobes, including fine, short or minute awn, o, sometimes > lemma, adaxially glabrous, rarely slightly scabrid; palea narrow-spathulate to elliptic; 10 spp. endemic, 2 indigenous shared with Australia:
- 2. australe, 4. buchananii, 7. corinum, 12. maculatum, 15. nudum, 17. petrosum, 19. pulchrum, 20. pumilum, 22. setifolium, 23. tenue, 25. thomsonii, 27. viride
- B.
- Tufts stiff, often hoary, branching mainly intravaginal. Leaf-blades ± flat, persistent; lemma lobes, including conspicuous awn, 2× lemma, adaxially scabrid; palea broad-ovate or elliptic; mostly naturalised Australian spp.:
- 1. auriculatum, 3. biannulare, 5. caespitosum, 8. erianthum, 9. geniculatum, 11. laeve, 18. pilosum, 24. tenuius
- C.
- Tufts ± lax, leafy, often large, branching mainly extravaginal. Leaf-blades ± flat, persistent; lemma lobes, including conspicuous awn, 2× lemma, adaxially scabrid or glabrous; palea narrow-elliptic; native and naturalised spp.:
- 6. clavatum, 10. gracile, 13. merum, 14. nigricans, 16. penicillatum, 21. racemosum, 26. unarede
Key
c. 45 spp. from South America, New Guinea and Australasia. Endemic spp. 15, indigenous spp. 3, shared with Australia; naturalised spp. 9 (all from Australia).
Connor, H. E. and Edgar, E. N.Z. J. Bot. 17: 311-337 (1979), presented a full treatment of Rytidosperma Steud. in place of the synoptic arrangement by Zotov, V. D. N.Z. J. Bot. 1: 78-136 (1963) as Notodanthonia. Rytidosperma, as indicated by Nicora, E. Darwiniana 18: 80-106 (1973), is the earliest correct name for taxa that Zotov (loc. cit.) included in Notodanthonia Zotov, which earlier were known here as Danthonia DC. [Cheeseman, T. F. Man. N.Z. Fl. 171-179 (1925)]. See also Vickery, J. W. Contrib. N.S.W. Natl Herb. 2: 249-325 (1956); Baeza P., C. M. Sendtnera 3: 11-93 (1996); and Astegiano, M. E., Anton, A. M. and Connor, H. E. Flora Fanerogámica Argentina 22: 15-19 (1996). Connor, H. E. and Edgar, E. N.Z. J. Bot. 25: 115-170 (1987), included spp. of Erythranthera Zotov within Rytidosperma as was indicated by Clayton and Renvoize (1986 op. cit. p. 175).
Linder, H. P. Telopea 7: 269 (1997) proposed Austrodanthonia as a new genus to accommodate those species of Zotov's Notodanthonia sect. Semiannularia and sect. Notodanthonia subsect. Clavatae, retaining Notodanthonia sens. strict. for Zotov's section Notodanthonia ≡Thonandia H.P.Linder nom. illeg. The original proposals of Linder, H. P. and Verboom, G. A. Telopea 6: 591-626 (1996) are thereby made nomenclaturally correct. As they affect New Zealand that arrangement seems confusing compared with our earlier synoptic subdivisions of Rytidosperma which ally themselves logically with Zotov's infrageneric treatment; none of his sections and subsections has been formally transferred from Notodanthonia.
These informal groups, A, B, and C, correspond with sections formally described by Zotov (1963 op. cit.) as Notodanthonia sect. Buchanania, sect. Semiannularia, and sect. Notodanthonia respectively, though R. pilosum may be more appropriately placed in group C. The spp. referred by Zotov (1963 op. cit.) to Erythranthera are placed in group A.
The common name, danthonia, is applied to all spp. of Rytidosperma in N.Z.