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Oaatellia Tineo, PL Bar. Bic. 2: 17. L846. 



Based od a single species, 0, tuberculoid Tineo, which is FestuoQ 

 tubi rculosa ( Moris) Etichter. 



Ctenopsis De N.-iari>. [nd. Bem. H<»ri. Gen. 362. L847. 



A single species, G. pectinella De Notaris. (Fesi oa pectmella 

 Delile.). Retained as a genus by Benthara and 1 looker, but reduced 

 to Festuca by Elackel. 

 Leucopoa Griaeb. in Ledeb. Fl. Rosa 4: 383. Lfi 



One species, L. sibi/rica Griseb. Bentham and Hooker reduce this 

 to Poa, and Hackel to Festuca. 



The species is clearly closely related to the West American Poas of 

 the fendleriana group. Its only distinctive character is the awn-like 

 excurrent midrib of the Lemma, which character is approached by Poa 

 8ubaristata Scribner. The genus, if not maintained, belongs with Poa 

 and not with Festuca. 



Amphig-enes Janka, Linnaea 30: 619. I860. 

 Based on Festuca carpathica Dietr. 



Prosphysis Dulac, Fl. Ilaut. Vxv. 67. L867. 



The author quotes Nardurus Reichenb. as a synonym and includes 

 but one species, /'. tenettus, based on Nardurus tenellus Reichenb. 

 This plant is considered by Ascherson and Graebner to l>e the same as 

 Festuca maritima L, 

 Synaphne Dalac, Fl. Bant. Pyr. 90. 1867. 



The only species is 8. rigida (Scleropoa rigida Griseb.) 



Distomomischus Dulac, Fl. Hant. I'yr. 91. L867. 



The author quotes Vulpia Gmel. as a synonym and includes four 

 species in this sequence: D. sciuroides (Festuca sciuroides Both), D. 

 myuros (Festuca myuros L.), D. ciiiatus (Festuca ciliata Danth.) and 

 D. subuniglumis {Festuca hromoides L.). None of these species are 

 figured. 



Drymonaetes Khrli. 



This name occurs in Ehrhart, Beitrage 4: 147. 1789, but is firsi 

 technically published as a genus in a paper by Fourreau, Ann. Soc. 

 Linn. Lyon n. s. 17: 187. 1869. The only species is based on Festuca 

 gigantea (L.) Vill. 

 Loretia Duval-Jouve, Rev. Bci. Nat. II. 2: 38. 1880. 



Four species were described by the author as belonging to this 

 genus, arranged as follows: Loretia setacea based on Festuca setacea 

 Guss.; L.vncrassata based on Bromus incrassatus Lam.; L. geniculata 

 based on Bromus geniculatus L.; and /.. ligustica based on Bromus 

 ligusticus All. No figures are published by Duval-Jouve, but be cites 

 plate- for each of the above species. 



