Dimeria ornithopoda Trin.,Fund. Agrost. 167 1820. (syn: Andropogon filiformis Roxb.; Andropogon roxburghianus Schult.; Andropogon stipiformis Steud.; Chrysopogon filiformis Voigt; Didactylon ramosum Zoll. & Moritzi; Didactylon simplex Zoll. & Moritzi; Dimeria diandra Griff.; Dimeria filiformis Hochst. ex Miq.; Dimeria glabra Ridl.; Dimeria glabriuscula F.M.Bailey; Dimeria heterantha S.L.Chen & G.Y.Sheng; Dimeria higoensis Honda; Dimeria hirtella B.S.Sun; Dimeria mikii Honda; Dimeria ornithopoda var. nana Courtois ex Keng f. & Y.L.Yang; Dimeria ornithopoda var. parva Keng f. & Y.L.Yang; Dimeria ornithopoda var. plurinodis Keng f. & Y.L.Yang; Dimeria ornithopoda subsp. subrobusta (Hack.) S.L.Chen & G.Y.Sheng; Dimeria ornithopodioides Ridl.; Dimeria parva (Keng f. & Y.L.Yang) S.L.Chen & G.Y.Sheng; Dimeria psilobasis F.Muell.; Dimeria stipiformis (Steud.) Miq.; Dimeria tenera Trin.; Psilostachys filiformis Dalzell & A.Gibson);
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Tropical & Subtropical Asia and N. & NE. Australia: Assam, Bangladesh, Borneo, Cambodia, Caroline Is., China South-Central, China Southeast, India, Japan, Jawa, Korea, Laos, Lesser Sunda Is., Malaya, Marianas, Myanmar, Nansei-shoto, Nepal, New Guinea, Nicobar Is., Northern Territory, Oman, Philippines, Queensland, Sulawesi, Sumatera, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, West Himalaya, Western Australia as per POWO;
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Left side is Dimeria ornithopoda and right side is Sacciolepis indica

MS,Oct.,2021/55 Poaceae for id.: 1 correct image.
Location : Vanchengpui
Date : 19-11-2015
Habit : Grass
Habitat : Wild


Pl. post high res. images to see the details.


Left side is Dimeria ornithopoda and right side is Sacciolepis indica

1 correct high res. image.


DSC05670 – Left side is Dimeria ornithopoda and right side is Sacciolepis indica



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Poaceae, Cyperaceae and Juncaceae Week: Poaceae- Ischaemum for id (nsd-11) :  1 image. 3 posts by 3 authors.
A small grass from Satpura Tiger Reserve Seoni M.P.
I think it is Ischaemum semisagittatum
Please validate


This is Dimeria sp., probably D.ornithopoda. Kindly post photo of individual spikelet separated from the rachis.


 

 

 


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References:
POWO  Catalogue of Life  The Plant List Ver.1.1  WCSP  IPNI  Flora of China  FOC illustration  Annotated checklist of Flowering plants of Nepal  Flora of peninsular India  India Biodiversity Portal