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longæ, flavæ. Pedicelli, et ubi racemi 2—3-spieulati, articuli spicula 
sessili !/, breviores, lineari-filiformes, interdum crassiusculi apice sub- 
dilatati, sepe minute ciliolati. Spiculze pedicellatæ sessiles aquantes v. 
superantes, lineari-lanceolatz, subviolascentes: gluma I"* acuminata, 
apice in setulam v. aristam gluma duplo breviorem basi cuspide altero 
auctam producta, bicarinata, carinis setuloso-scabris, 5-nervis, glabra; 
II^ :quilonga, acuta, 1-nervis, ciliata, IIT*, IV*, palea, sensim deeres- 
centes, acutiuscule, enerves, ciliate ; anther& 4 mm. longas. 
a. Glumæ mae in spicula B callus 1,5—1,8 mm. longus. 
* Glumæ Idae arista ipså duplo usque ad paullo brevior. 
Subspec. a. genuinus; panicula ovata; callo ferrugineo-barbato ; 
arista glumæ IV“ valida 25—35 mm. longa. — A. Gryllus Linn. s. 
str.; A. paniculatus Lam. Fl. franç. ed. 2, vol. 3, p. 633; Holcus 
Gryllus R. Brown Prodr. p. 199; Pollinia Gryllus Spreng. Pug. 2, 
p. 10: Apluda Gryllus C. B. Presl, Cyp. et Gram. sie. p. 55; Chryso- 
pogon Gryllus Trin. Fundam. p. 188; Rhaphis Gryllus Desv. Opusc. _ 
p. 69; Icones: Host, Gram. austr. 2, p. 1; Lam. Eneyel. Ill. genres 
t. 840, f. 1; Smith Fl. gr. t. 67; Sturm, Deutsch. Fl. 52, t. 14; Nees, 
Gen. Fl. Germ. Monoe. 1, t. 93; Reichenb. Ie. fig. 1502; Moggridge, 
Fl. Mentone f. 73 B. — Panieul® rami inferiores ipsá plus duplo bre- 
viores. Barba calli ipso duplo longior. Spieule 8—10 mm. longe: 
gluma I= spieule 8 preter series 2 aculeolorum superne longiorum 
versus apicem aculeolato-scabra, ceterum dorso levis. Gluma I^» 
spieule cf in setulam v. in aristam ipsa duplo breviorem abiens. 
Subvar. 1. typicus. Culmus superne scaberulus v. scaber. Paniculze 
rami simplices, spiculam fertilem unicam gerentes, scaberuli v. 
scabri. — Huc synonyma atque icones supra allata. 
In aridis Europz : in regione mediterranea fere tota, secus Rhoda- 
num ad Lugdunum et in Vallesiam, secus Athesin ad Meran usque 
ascendens; in Hungaria fere usque ad pedes Carpathorum, in Austria 
inferiore raro, in Transsylvania, Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, 
Thracia, Macedonia, Thessalia; in Asia minore (Balansa 17) provinciis - 
caucasieis, Syria, Palestina, Tauro eilieico (Kotschy 548), Mesopo- - 
tamia (Hausskn.), India orientali (Griff. 6817, 6818), precipue 
in Bengalia et in montibus Khasia (Hook. f. et Thoms.); Kamaon 
(Duthie); secundum cl. Benth. etiam in Australia bor., centr., Queens- 
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