Cortaderia bifida Pilg., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 37: 374. 1906.
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13. Cortaderia bifida Pilg., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 37: 374. 1906. Figs 1J View Figure 1 , 3H View Figure 3
Cortaderia bifida Pilg., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 37: 374. 1906. Type: Peru, "zwischen den Tambo Yuncacoya und Ramospata (Weg von Sandia nach Chunchusmayo), 2000-2400m", 27 Jul. 1902, A. Weberbauer 1328 (lectotype, designated as holotype by Connor & Edgar, Taxon 23: 597 (1974): B-100217561! (http://ww2.bgbm.org/Herbarium/specimen.cfm?Barcode=B100217561); isolectotype: US!).
Cortaderia aristata Pilg. Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 37: 375. 1906. Type: Peru, Prov. Huamalies, Dep. Huanuco, "Berge südwestlich von Monzon, 3400-3500m", 11 Jul. 1903., A. Weberbauer 3349 (lectotype, designated as holotype by Connor & Edgar, Taxon 23: 597 (1974): B-100217562! (http://ww2.bgbm.org/Herbarium/specimen.cfm?Barcode=B100217562); isolectotypes: K!, US!).
Cortaderia trianae Stapf ex Conert, Syst. Anat. Arundineae 100. 1961. Type: New Granada, February 1892, J. Triana 289 (lectotype, designated as holotype by Conert, Syst. Anat. Arundineae 100 (1961): K!).
Etymology.
bis (Latin) = twice + fidu, divide, this presumably refers to the lemma setae.
Taxonomy.
This species can be diagnosed by the combination of the lacerated sheath bases, the long awns and especially the long setae. The shape of the lemmas with lobes and setae are shared with Cortaderia hapalotricha , and the curly fibrous leaf remains are similar to Cortaderia roraimensis . It is separated from Cortaderia roraimensis by the hairy lemmas and by the much longer awns and setae. It differs from Cortaderia hapalotricha by the glabrous adaxial surface above the ligule and the scaberulous inflorescence branches. From the other tall species, Cortaderia nitida , it can be separated by the longer awns (more than 8 mm long). The long awns and setae result in the inflorescences looking similar to those of Cortaderia peruviana , but the bases of the plants are quite different. Consequently, it can be difficult to determine collections which consist only of inflorescences.
The leaf anatomy (Fig. 3H View Figure 3 ), in transverse section, shows shallow abaxial groves and deep adaxial clefts. Adaxially there appear to be no papillae (different from the Cortaderia hapalotricha anatomy). Abaxially below the epidermis are large colourless cells. The outer bundle sheath of the primary vascular bundles are completely lignified. Thus broadly similar to the Cortaderia halalotricha anatomy, but differing in a number of traits.
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Cortaderia bifida Pilg., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 37: 374. 1906.
Testoni, Daniel & Linder, H. Peter 2017 |
Arundineae
Testoni & Linder 2017 |
Arundineae
Testoni & Linder 2017 |
Cortaderia trianae
Stapf ex Conert 1961 |
Cortaderia aristata
Pilg 1906 |