Abstract

Ischaemum travancorense Stapf ex C.E.C. Fisch., an endemic species, earlier known only from the Western Ghats of Kerala, Maharashtra and Goa is reported here for the first time from central India.

Highlights

  • National Park in Chandrapur District of Maharashtra. This indicates an extended distribution of the species to central India

  • A brief citation, description, notes on ecology, illustration and distribution map are provided for the species

  • Narrowly ovate-oblong, faintly 10–12 nerved, with a few side nodules joined by shallow ridges, 2-keeled, apex obtuse

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National Park in Chandrapur District of Maharashtra. This indicates an extended distribution of the species to central India. A brief citation, description, notes on ecology, illustration and distribution map are provided for the species. 1933; Bor, Grasses Burma, Ceylon, India, Pak. 186. 1989; Sreekumar & Nair, Fl. Kerala - Grasses 165, f. In Sharma et al, Fl. Maharashtra, Monocot. 2001; Potdar, et al Grasses of Maharashtra 203, fig. Leaf-blade linear-ovate, glabrous sparsely hairy, base rounded or cordate, apex acuminate

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Extended distribution of Ischaemum travancorense

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