Centrolepis
Centrolepis fascicularis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Poales
Family: Restionaceae
Genus: Centrolepis
Labillardiere
Synonyms[1]
  • Devauxia R.Br
  • Alepyrum B.Br.
  • Alepyrum Hieron. 1873 not R. Br. 1810
  • Pseudalepyrum Dandy

Centrolepis is a genus of small herbaceous plants in the family Restionaceae known as thorn grass scales, with about 25 species native to Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, and south-east Asia as far north as Hainan Dao.[1][2] APG III system classifies this genus in the Centrolepidaceae family.

Centrolepis species are all tufted plants with narrow leaves from the base. Flowers are tiny and wind-pollinated, in highly condensed inflorescences enclosed between a pair of bracts that often have leaf-like points.

Species[1]
  • Centrolepis alepyroides (Nees) Walp. - Avon + Darling in Western Australia
  • Centrolepis aristata (R.Br.) Roem. & Schult. - Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales
  • Centrolepis banksii (R.Br.) Roem. & Schult. - Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland, Hainan, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia
  • Centrolepis caespitosa D.A.Cooke - Western Australia
  • Centrolepis cambodiana Hance - Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia
  • Centrolepis cephaloformis Reader - Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria
  • Centrolepis ciliata (Hook.f.) Druce - New Zealand (North & South Is., Auckland Islands, Campbell Island)
  • Centrolepis curta D.A.Cooke - Western Australia
  • Centrolepis drummondiana (Nees) Walp - Western Australia, possibly South Australia
  • Centrolepis eremica D.A.Cooke - Western Australia, South Australia, New South Wales, Northern Territory
  • Centrolepis exserta (R.Br.) Roem. & Schult. - Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland
  • Centrolepis fascicularis Labill. - Australia (all 6 states but not NT), New Guinea, Sumatra, New Zealand (recorded once)
  • Centrolepis glabra (F.Muell. ex Sond.) Hieron. - New Zealand South Island, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales
  • Centrolepis humillima F.Muell. ex Benth. - Western Australia
  • Centrolepis inconspicua W.Fitzg. - Avon + Darling in Western Australia
  • Centrolepis milleri M.D.Barrett & D.D.Sokoloff - Western Australia
  • Centrolepis monogyna (Hook.f.) Benth. - Tasmania
  • Centrolepis muscoides (Hook.f.) Hieron. - Tasmania
  • Centrolepis mutica (R.Br.) Hieron. - Darling in Western Australia
  • Centrolepis pallida (Hook.f.) Cheeseman - New Zealand (North & South Islands, Auckland Islands, Campbell Island)
  • Centrolepis pedderensis W.M.Curtis - Tasmania
  • Centrolepis philippinensis Merr. - Borneo, Philippines, Sulawesi, New Guinea
  • Centrolepis pilosa Hieron. - Western Australia
  • Centrolepis polygyna (R.Br.) Hieron. - Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales
  • Centrolepis racemosa D.D.Sokoloff & Remizowa - Northern Territory
  • Centrolepis strigosa (R.Br.) Roem. & Schult. - Australia (all 6 states but not NT), New Zealand;

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
  2. Cooke, D.A. (1992) A taxonomic revision of Centrolepis Labill. in Australia. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Garden 15: 1-64.
  3. Ford, Kerry A. (2014). "Centrolepidaceae. In: Breitwieser, I.; Brownsey, P.J.; Heenan, P.B.; Wilton, A.D. Flora of New Zealand — Seed Plants. Fascicle 2". www.nzflora.info/index.html. Manaaki Whenua Press, Lincoln.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)


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