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- Danthoniopsis is a genus of Asian and African plants in the gr**** family. Species Danthoniopsis acutigluma Chippind. - Zaïre, Zambia Danthoniopsis aptera...
- Arundinella yunnanensis - Tibet, Yunnan formerly included see Alloteropsis Danthoniopsis Dilophotriche Jansenella Loudetia Trichopteryx Arundinella avenacea...
- - Zonotriche inamoena Tristachya barbata - Danthoniopsis barbata Tristachya bricchettiana - Danthoniopsis barbata Tristachya chevalieri - Loudetiopsis...
- included numerous species now considered better suited to other genera: Danthoniopsis Loudetia Loudetiopsis Tristachya Tropicos, Trichopteryx Nees Nees von...
- included several species now considered better suited to other genera: Danthoniopsis Loudetiopsis Trichopteryx Tristachya Tropicos, Loudetia Hochst. ex Steud...
- herbs Poaceae Ba Danthoniastrum Poaceae Qu Danthonidium Poaceae Qu Danthoniopsis Poaceae Qu Daprainia David Prain (1857–1944) Fabaceae Bt Darcya William...
- Centothecoideae. Species in this tribe use the C4 photosynthetic pathway. Danthoniopsis Dilophotriche Gilgiochloa Loudetia Loudetiopsis Trichopteryx Tristachya...
- Hymenachne Danthonia DC. Danthoniastrum (Holub) Holub Danthonidium C.E.Hubb. Danthoniopsis Stapf Dasyochloa Willd. ex Rydb. – synonym of Munroa Dasypoa Pilg. –...
- present Genus Danthoniopsis: Danthoniopsis dinteri (Pilg.) C.E.Hubb. indigenous Danthoniopsis parva (J.B.Phipps) Clayton, endemic Danthoniopsis pruinosa C...
- A.Rich.) Chippind., Meredith, Gr****es & Pastures S. Afr. 205 (1955) Danthoniopsis acutigluma Chippind., Blumea, Suppl. 3: 27 (1946) Hylebates Chippind...