Cyperaceae taxon details
Carex thinii B.A.Ford & J.R.Starr
1676188 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1676188)
accepted
Species
terrestrial
Ford, B. A.; Starr, J. R.; Thanh, N. T. K.; Tài, V. A. (2017). Two Extraordinary New Pseudopetiolate Carex Species from Vietnam (sect. Hemiscaposae, Cyperaceae). Systematic Botany, 42(3): 402-417., available online at https://doi.org/10.1600/036364417X695998
page(s): 415 [details]
page(s): 415 [details]
Holotype WIN, geounit Vietnam
Holotype WIN, geounit Vietnam [details]
Description Plants rhizomatous with stout, pale brown woody rhizomes and pale brown woody roots. Culms pseudolateral,170–4503...
Description Plants rhizomatous with stout, pale brown woody rhizomes and pale brown woody roots. Culms pseudolateral,170–4503 0.6–1.0 mm, ca. one-third the height of fully developed basal leaves, weakly trigonous, smooth, sometimes minutely scabrous below lowermost bract, with brown, minutely scabrous cataphylls with stramineous veins. Leaves basal and cauline. Basal leaves pseudopetiolate, appearingsingly from the rhizome, 511–865 mm long; pseudopetiole 250–476(–630) 3 2.3–4.0 mm, glabrous, channeled; blades 261–450 3 49–120 mm, plicate, oblanceolate with caudate apices, dull green to yellow green, 90–140 veined, abaxial surfaces minutely scabrous, adaxial surfaces smooth, margins smooth or minutely scabrous; leaf sheaths highly friable and frequently missing, when present up to 210 mm long, loosely enveloping the pseudopetiole, scabrous, brown. Cauline leaves 23–42 mm long, spathe like, reduced to brown, scabrous 6 bladeless sheaths, similar in morphology to bracts. Inflorescences 107–200 mm long, occupying 38–68 % of culm height, lowest two inflorescence units 50–89 mm apart, with upper units more proximate; inflorescence units 1 per node on erect, scabrous peduncles; lowermost peduncles 39–82 mm long, the uppermost becoming progressively shorter, 3–21 mm long; lowermost bracts 27–58 mm long, spathelike, reduced to green, pubescent/scabrous 6 bladeless sheaths, similar in morphology to cauline leaves, uppermost reduced in size but otherwise similar, 5–20 mm long. Inflorescence units androgynous, linear-cylindric; lateral inflorescence units simple or compound, with 1 primary branch (5 lateral order) or with 1 primary and 1 secondary branch, 12–29 3 3.8–5.0 mm; staminate portion 6.0–17.5 3 0.9–1.5(–1.7) mm, 15–40 flowered; pistillate portion 3–10 flowered, shorter than staminate region; terminal inflorescence units smaller than lateral units, often compound with second order branches arising from inflorescence prophylls similar in morphology to perigynia. Staminate scales 1.5–2.2 3 1.0–1.1 mm, orbicular, with an obtuse apex, pubescent with the surface minutely papillate, pink brown often drying brown) with green center, 3-veined with additional faint nerves sometimes present. Stamens with anthers 0.7–1.2 mm long; filaments 6 terete, arching and are exserted from scales after anthesis. Pistillate scales 2.4–2.7 3 1.1–1.4 mm, ovate, with an obtuse apex, pubescent with the surface minutely papillate, pink-brown (often drying brown) with green center, 3-veined with additional faint nerves sometimes present. Perigynia often poorly developed; mature perigynia 3.8–4.2 3 1.4–1.8mm, longer than the subtending scales, concavely trigonous, ascending, pink-brown (perhaps green) (often drying brown or dark green), pubescent, short stipitate, 6–7veins but often faintly nerved on adaxial face; body ovoid ellipsoid, contracting into a beak; beaks 1.0–1.4 mm smooth, apex 6 truncate to shallowly bidentate. Achene 2.3 3 1.7 mm (only one available for measurement), concavely trigonous, tightly enveloped by the perigynium, ovate, yellowish green to brown. Styles withering but persistent, dark brown, minutely papillose, dilated at point of attachment with achene; stigmas 3, dark brown, minutely papillose, filiform, reflexed.
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Cyperaceae Working Group. (2025). [see How to cite]. Global Cyperaceae Database. Carex thinii B.A.Ford & J.R.Starr. Accessed at: https://www.cyperaceae.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1676188 on 2025-09-13
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original description
Ford, B. A.; Starr, J. R.; Thanh, N. T. K.; Tài, V. A. (2017). Two Extraordinary New Pseudopetiolate Carex Species from Vietnam (sect. Hemiscaposae, Cyperaceae). Systematic Botany, 42(3): 402-417., available online at https://doi.org/10.1600/036364417X695998
page(s): 415 [details]
basis of record Plants of the World Online (POWO). , available online at https://powo.science.kew.org/ [details]
page(s): 415 [details]
basis of record Plants of the World Online (POWO). , available online at https://powo.science.kew.org/ [details]




Holotype WIN, geounit Vietnam [details]
From editor or global species database
Description Plants rhizomatous with stout, pale brown woody rhizomes and pale brown woody roots. Culms pseudolateral,170–4503 0.6–1.0 mm, ca. one-third the height of fully developed basal leaves, weakly trigonous, smooth, sometimes minutely scabrous below lowermost bract, with brown, minutely scabrous cataphylls with stramineous veins. Leaves basal and cauline. Basal leaves pseudopetiolate, appearingsingly from the rhizome, 511–865 mm long; pseudopetiole 250–476(–630) 3 2.3–4.0 mm, glabrous, channeled; blades 261–450 3 49–120 mm, plicate, oblanceolate with caudate apices, dull green to yellow green, 90–140 veined, abaxial surfaces minutely scabrous, adaxial surfaces smooth, margins smooth or minutely scabrous; leaf sheaths highly friable and frequently missing, when present up to 210 mm long, loosely enveloping the pseudopetiole, scabrous, brown. Cauline leaves 23–42 mm long, spathe like, reduced to brown, scabrous 6 bladeless sheaths, similar in morphology to bracts. Inflorescences 107–200 mm long, occupying 38–68 % of culm height, lowest two inflorescence units 50–89 mm apart, with upper units more proximate; inflorescence units 1 per node on erect, scabrous peduncles; lowermost peduncles 39–82 mm long, the uppermost becoming progressively shorter, 3–21 mm long; lowermost bracts 27–58 mm long, spathelike, reduced to green, pubescent/scabrous 6 bladeless sheaths, similar in morphology to cauline leaves, uppermost reduced in size but otherwise similar, 5–20 mm long. Inflorescence units androgynous, linear-cylindric; lateral inflorescence units simple or compound, with 1 primary branch (5 lateral order) or with 1 primary and 1 secondary branch, 12–29 3 3.8–5.0 mm; staminate portion 6.0–17.5 3 0.9–1.5(–1.7) mm, 15–40 flowered; pistillate portion 3–10 flowered, shorter than staminate region; terminal inflorescence units smaller than lateral units, often compound with second order branches arising from inflorescence prophylls similar in morphology to perigynia. Staminate scales 1.5–2.2 3 1.0–1.1 mm, orbicular, with an obtuse apex, pubescent with the surface minutely papillate, pink brown often drying brown) with green center, 3-veined with additional faint nerves sometimes present. Stamens with anthers 0.7–1.2 mm long; filaments 6 terete, arching and are exserted from scales after anthesis. Pistillate scales 2.4–2.7 3 1.1–1.4 mm, ovate, with an obtuse apex, pubescent with the surface minutely papillate, pink-brown (often drying brown) with green center, 3-veined with additional faint nerves sometimes present. Perigynia often poorly developed; mature perigynia 3.8–4.2 3 1.4–1.8mm, longer than the subtending scales, concavely trigonous, ascending, pink-brown (perhaps green) (often drying brown or dark green), pubescent, short stipitate, 6–7veins but often faintly nerved on adaxial face; body ovoid ellipsoid, contracting into a beak; beaks 1.0–1.4 mm smooth, apex 6 truncate to shallowly bidentate. Achene 2.3 3 1.7 mm (only one available for measurement), concavely trigonous, tightly enveloped by the perigynium, ovate, yellowish green to brown. Styles withering but persistent, dark brown, minutely papillose, dilated at point of attachment with achene; stigmas 3, dark brown, minutely papillose, filiform, reflexed.[details]