Dimeria

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Dimeria
Dimeria ornithopoda krmtgy03.jpg
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Poales
Family: Poaceae
Clade: PACMAD clade
Subfamily: Panicoideae
Supertribe:
Tribe: Andropogoneae
Subtribe:
Genus: Dimeria
R.Br.
Type species

R.Br.
Synonyms[1]
  • Didactylon Zoll. & Moritzi
  • Haplachne J.Presl
  • Psilostachys Steud. 1854, illegitimate homonym not Turcz. 1843 (Euphorbiaceae) nor Hochst. 1844 (Amaranthaceae)
  • Pterygostachyum Nees ex Steud.
  • Woodrowia Stapf

Dimeria is a genus of Asian, Australian, Madagascan, and Pacific Island plants in the grass family. Many of the species are endemic to India.[2][3][4][5]

Species[1][6]
  • - Queensland, Northern Territory
  • - Kerala
  • - Sri Lanka
  • - Tamil Nadu, Sri Lanka, Myanmar
  • - Tamil Nadu
  • - Sri Lanka
  • - Tamil Nadu
  • - Maharashtra
  • - India
  • - Kerala
  • - Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, New Guinea, Australia, Santa Cruz Islands, Micronesia
  • - Bihar, Odisha
  • - India
  • - India
  • - Tamil Nadu
  • - Wales
  • - New Guinea
  • - Kerala
  • - China, Indochina
  • - Tamil Nadu
  • - Indian Subcontinent, Myanmar, Thailand
  • - New Guinea
  • - India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam
  • - Guangxi
  • - India, Myanmar
  • - Kerala
  • - India
  • - Tamil Nadu
  • - Kerala
  • - India
  • Dimeria kalliadense — India
  • - India
  • - Myanmar
  • - Kerala
  • - Thailand
  • - India
  • - Indochina
  • - India
  • - India, Sri Lanka
  • - Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Pen. Malaysia
  • - Madagascar
  • - Odisha
  • - Madagascar
  • - New Guinea
  • - Odisha
  • - Kerala
  • - Primorye
  • - Odisha
  • - Asia (from Oman to Japan + Philippines), New Guinea, Australia, Micronesia
  • - Palau
  • - Madagascar
  • - India, Sri Lanka, Thailand
  • - India
  • - Karnataka
  • - Thailand, southern China
  • - Kerala
  • - Guangdong
  • - Kerala
  • - Maharashtra
  • - Sri Lanka, Indochina
  • - Goa
  • - Maharashtra
formerly included[1]

see Arthraxon

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