Coleataenia

Coleataenia is a grass genus in the tribe Paniceae of the family Poaceae. Until recently this genus was part of Panicum. In 2010, Zuloaga, Scataglini, & Morrone proposed the transfer of the Panicum sections Agrostoidea and Tenera to the new genus, Sorengia.[1] However, that same year, because one of the new species' synonyms was in the valid genus Coleataenia, Robert J. Soreng determined that Sorengia was not a valid name for the new genus and re-published it as Coleataenia.[2][3]

Coleataenia
Coleataenia anceps
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Poales
Family: Poaceae
Subfamily: Panicoideae
Supertribe: Andropogonodae
Tribe: Paspaleae
Subtribe: Arthropogoninae
Genus: Coleataenia
Griseb. (1879)
Synonyms

Sorengia Zuloaga & Morrone

Species

Coleataenia species include:[4][5]

  • Coleataenia anceps (Michaux) Soreng (2010)
    • subsp. anceps – beaked panic grass
    • subsp. rhizomata (Hitchcock & Chase) Soreng – small beaked panic grass.
  • Coleataenia longifolia (Torrey) Soreng (2010)
    • subsp. longifolia – long-leaved panic grass
    • subsp. combsii (Scribner & C.R. Ball) Soreng (2010) – Combs panic grass
  • Coleataenia rigidula (Bosc ex Nees) LeBlond (2011)
    • subsp. rigidula – redtop panic grass
    • subsp. condensa (Nash) LeBlond (2011) – dense panic grass
  • Coleataenia scabrida (Döll) Zuloaga (2014)[6]
  • Coleataenia stenodes (Griseb.) Soreng (2010)[7]
  • Coleataenia stipitata (Nash) LeBlond (2011) – tall flat panic grass
  • Coleataenia tenera (Beyrich ex Trinius) Soreng (2010) – southeastern panic grass
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See also

References

  1. F.O.Zuloaga, M.A.Scataglini & O.Morrone (2010). A phylogenetic evaluation of Panicum sects. Agrostoidea, Megista, Prionita and Tenera (Panicoideae, Poaceae): two new genera, Stephostachys and Sorengia. Taxon 59:1535–1546.
  2. Robert J. Soreng (2010). Coleataenia Griseb. (1879): The correct name for Sorengia Zuloaga & Morrone (2010) (Poaceae: Paniceae). Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, 4(2): 691-692.
  3. A.S.Weakley, R.J.LeBlond, B.A.Sorrie, C.T.Witsell, L.D.Estes, K.G.Mathews, A.Ebihara & K.Gandhi (2011). New combinations, rank changes, and nomenclatural and taxonomic comments in the vascular flora of the southeastern United States. J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 5: 437-455. Archived 2012-05-15 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Alan S. Weakley (2012) Flora of the Southern and Mid-Atlantic States, pp. 342-343.
  5. "USDA-ARS Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN), Genus: Coleataenia Griseb". Archived from the original on 2010-05-29. Retrieved 2013-02-11.
  6. Coleataenia scabrida in Catalogue of New World Grasses at Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. 19 Oct 2014
  7. Coleataenia stenodes in Catalogue of New World Grasses at Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. 19 Oct 2014


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