Urelytrum digitatum K. Schum.

Pflanzenw. Ost-Afrikas, C: 97 (1895).- Stuhlmann  850, 929, 3218, Tanzania (syn- B, K).

Urelytrum coronulatum Stapf, FTA 9: 46 (1917).- Type: Mildbread 10284, Cameroon (holo K); 

Urelytrum fasciculatum Stapf ex C.E. Hubb., 4: 370 (1949).

Regional litterature: FWTA: 504 (1972); FTEA: 833, fig. (1982); Gram. Cameroun: 512, fig. 112 (1992); Fl. Zambesiaca 10,4: 151, fig (1999).

Description: 

Caespitose perennial up to 2 m high. Culms. Leaves 10-40 cm long and 4-10 mm wide, fairly broad; ligule usually short, 1-3(5) mm long, truncate; sheaths commonly pubescent to pilose above

* Inflorescence of (1)3-4(10) racemes, subdigitate or borne upon a central axis 2-7(12) cm long. Racemes 15-30 cm long; rhachis internodes and pedicels glabrous.

* Sessile spikelet narrowly oblong; inferior glume 6-10 mm long, glabrous except for the spinulose to ciliolate keels, not muricate, acute to bidenticulate (very rarely biaristulate) at the apex. Pedicelled spikelet 2-7 mm long, with an awn 2-3.5(5) cm long.

Distribution West Africa: Nigeria, Cameroon, CAR.

Distribution world-wide: DRC and Uganda, and Burundi, E Africa, Angola.

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