FLORAE MALESIANAE PRAECURSORES XIII*Notes on Malaysian and some S. E. Asian Cyperaeeae IV*

<br />The difficulties encountered in this group could not be solved by<br />the application of this key to the numerous specimens I could study. In<br />the type specimen of Scirpus pakapakensis Stapf from Borneo, Mt. Kina-<br />balu, the stems are not trigonous. Although in...

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Main Author: J. H. KERN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indonesian Institute of Sciences 1956-12-01
Series:Reinwardtia
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Online Access:http://e-journal.biologi.lipi.go.id/index.php/reinwardtia/article/view/996
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Summary:<br />The difficulties encountered in this group could not be solved by<br />the application of this key to the numerous specimens I could study. In<br />the type specimen of Scirpus pakapakensis Stapf from Borneo, Mt. Kina-<br />balu, the stems are not trigonous. Although in Thwaites CP306 (type<br />collection of Scirpus subcapitatus) the mucros of the leaf-sheaths and<br />of the outermost glume are practically smooth, they are scaberulous in<br />several Indian specimens otherwise quite agreeing with the type collec-<br />tion. In some specimens from Mt. Kinabalu the stems are slightly scaberu-<br />lous at the top; for the rest they agree very well with the type of Scirpus<br />clarkei Stapf.
ISSN:0034-365X
2337-8824