Journal
PHYTOTAXA
Volume 505, Issue 2, Pages 221-228Publisher
MAGNOLIA PRESS
DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.505.2.8
Keywords
Gramineae; morphology; Pooideae; taxonomy; Western Himalaya
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- CSIR, New Delhi
- UGC, New Delhi
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Calamagrostis nandadeviensis, a new species from India, is morphologically similar to C. lahulensis and C. scabrescens but distinguished by its deeply bifid palea and fused lodicules. Information on distribution, habitat, and biotic association is provided along with illustrations and comparative photos.
Calamagrostis nandadeviensis, a new species of Calamagrostis (Poaceae: Agrostidinae) from India (Valley of Flowers National Park of Uttarakhand and Rohtang Pass of Himachal Pradesh) is described and illustrated. C. nandadeviensis is morphologically allied to C. lahulensis and C. scabrescens but differs from them in having deeply bifid palea and fused lodicules. Data on distribution, habitat, biotic association are presented along with an illustration and comparative photo plate.
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