Neostapfia

Genus of flowering plants

Colusa grass
Conservation status

Threatened (ESA)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Poales
Family: Poaceae
Subfamily: Chloridoideae
Tribe: Cynodonteae
Subtribe: Orcuttiinae
Genus: Neostapfia
Burtt Davy
Species:
N. colusana
Binomial name
Neostapfia colusana
Burtt Davy[1]
Synonyms[2]
  • Stapfia Burtt Davy 1898, illegitimate name not Chodat 1897 (a green alga in family Tetrasporaceae)
  • Davyella Hack.
  • Stapfia colusana Burtt Davy
  • Anthochloa colusana (Burtt Davy) Scribn.
  • Davyella colusana (Burtt Davy) Hack.

Neostapfia is a genus of endemic Californian bunchgrasses, in the subfamily Chloridoideae of the grass family, Poaceae.[3][1][4][5][6] The only known species is Neostapfia colusana, with the common name Colusa grass.[1]

Distribution

Neostapfia colusana is endemic to the Central Valley of California, in the northern section's Sacramento Valley and in the southern section's San Joaquin Valley.[1] The bunchgrass grows in vernal pools, which are seasonal shallow freshwater ponds.

It is native to the Central Valley counties of Glenn, Colusa, Yolo, Solano, Stanislaus, and Merced.[7][8]

This rare grass is a federally listed threatened species in the United States.[9][3]

Description

Neostapfia colusana is a clumping bunchgrass with distinctive cylindrical inflorescences covered in flat spikelets. The inflorescences are said to resemble tiny ears of corn. They fruit in grains covered in a gluey secretion, and when a plant is mature, each clump becomes brown and sticky with the exudate. The genus was named for botanist Otto Stapf.

Conservation

The plant is limited to vernal pool habitats, a type of ecosystem that is increasingly rare as Central Valley land is consumed by development and agriculture, and damaged by flood-control regimens and other alterations of hydrology.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Jepson (JM2): Neostapfia colusana
  2. ^ Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
  3. ^ a b USDA: Neostapfia colusana
  4. ^ Davy, Joseph Burtt. 1898. "Stapfia, a new genus of Meliceae, and other noteworthy grasses." Erythea 6 (11): 109-113, text.
  5. ^ Davy, Joseph Burtt. 1898. "Stapfia, a new genus of Meliceae, and other noteworthy grasses." Erythea 6 (11): plate 1, line drawings of Neostapfia colusana, named as Stapfia colusana
  6. ^ Davy, Joseph Burtt 1899. "Concerning Stapfia." Erythea 7 (43)
  7. ^ Calflora Database: Neostapfia colusana, with county distribution maps.
  8. ^ Biota of North America Program 2013 county distribution maps for Neostapfia colusana
  9. ^ The Calflora Database: Information on California plants for education, research and conservation, with data contributed by public and private institutions and individuals, including the Consortium of California Herbaria. 2015. Berkeley, California
  10. ^ California Native Plant Society Rare Plant Profile

External links

  • Calflora Database: Neostapfia colusana (Colusa grass, Colusagrass)
  • Jepson eFlora (JM2): Neostapfia colusana
  • Grass Manual Profile: Neostapfia
  • The Nature Conservancy — Neostapfia colusana[permanent dead link]
  • UC Photos gallery — Neostapfia colusana
Taxon identifiers
Neostapfia
Neostapfia colusana