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== ''Anthistiria imberbis'' Retz. == | == ''Anthistiria imberbis'' Retz. == | ||
'' | *Accepted name : ''[Themeda triandra[]]'' | ||
Africa. This grass grows in great luxuriance in the Upper Nile region, 5° 5' south, and in famines furnishes the natives with a grain. | ''Anthistiria imberbis'' Retz. ''Gramineae''. Africa. This grass grows in great luxuriance in the Upper Nile region, 5° 5' south, and in famines furnishes the natives with a grain <ref>Speke, J. H. ''Journ. Disc. Source Nile'' 586. 1864. (''A. ciliata'').</ref>. | ||
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Anthistiria (Sturtevant, 1919) |
Anthistiria imberbis Retz.
- Accepted name : [Themeda triandra[]]
Anthistiria imberbis Retz. Gramineae. Africa. This grass grows in great luxuriance in the Upper Nile region, 5° 5' south, and in famines furnishes the natives with a grain [1].
- ↑ Speke, J. H. Journ. Disc. Source Nile 586. 1864. (A. ciliata).