Isolepis R.Br. (Brown 1810: 221)
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https://dx.doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.98847 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E3024BE1-E1FF-5818-A304-B55EAE96B213 |
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Isolepis R.Br. (Brown 1810: 221) |
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1. Isolepis R.Br. (Brown 1810: 221) View in CoL
Type species.
Scirpus setaceus L. [= Isolepis setacea (L.) R.Br.]
Description of the genus.
Small to more rarely medium-sized tufted annuals or mat-forming perennials; rhizome more rarely creeping, rhizomatous or stoloniferous. Culms scapose or with few to many nodes. Leaves eligulate, of a minute lobe or elongated to form a linear blade often much reduced. Primary bracts leaf-like or short, not sheathing, lowermost bract often erect. Inflorescence often pseudolateral, capitate, rarely anthelate. Spikelets few to many or reduced to a single spikelet. Glumes with few to many usually spirally arranged (rarely distichous), mostly deciduous glumes, each subtending a floret. Floret bisexual. Perianth bristles absent. Stamens 1-3; filament ribbon-like, anther crested with minute spikes. Style deeply 2-3-fid; base not distinct, not or slightly thickened, persistent. Nutlets mostly obovoid, thick lenticular to (rounded) trigonous, often 3-ribbed, beaked, surface with various ornamentations.
Distribution and ecology.
Isolepis is a cosmopolitan genus ( POWO 2022). It grows in temporary and permanently wet areas. In Madagascar, Isolepis is known from the north and the Central Highlands; four species are known including e.g. Isolepis fluitans (L.) R.Br. (Fig. 21 View Figure 21 ).
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Cyperoideae |
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Cypereae |
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Ficiniinae |