Biology:Uncinia

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Short description: Genus of grass-like plants

Uncinia
Uncinia.jpg
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Poales
Family: Cyperaceae
Genus: Uncinia
Pers.
Type species
Uncinia australis
Pers.[1]
Synonyms [2]
  • Agistron Raf.

Uncinia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cyperaceae, known as hook-sedges in Australia [3] and as hook grasses or bastard grasses in New Zealand.[4] The genus is characterised by the presence of a long hook formed by an extension of the rachilla,[5] which is used to attach the fruit to passing animals (epizoochory), especially birds,[6] and it is this feature which gives the genus its name, from the Latin uncinus, meaning a hook or barb.[7]

Systematics

Uncinia is a "satellite genus" of the very large genus Carex, alongside other satellites such as Cymophyllus, Kobresia, Schoenoxiphium, Vesicarex.[8] Uncinia seems to form a monophyletic group, with the most distinct species being U. kingii, a species which has sometimes been placed in the genus Carex.[5] Similarly, Carex microglochin has sometimes been included in Uncinia, as U. microglochin.[9]

Distribution

Uncinia has a Gondwanan distribution,[5] with most species found Australia , New Zealand and South America,[3] as far north as Mexico and Jamaica.[10] Of the 50–60 species, 30 are endemic to New Zealand,[11] 6 are endemic to the east coast of Australia,[3] and 4 are endemic to the Juan Fernández Islands.[12] Smaller numbers of species are also found in New Guinea, Borneo, the Philippines , Hawaii, Tristan da Cunha, Kerguelen, Île Amsterdam, Île Saint-Paul, and the Prince Edward Islands, although none are known from the mainland of Africa.[10] This distribution suggests that the genus had an origin in Antarctica.[13]

It contains the following species:

  • Uncinia affinis (C. B. Clarke) Hamlin – New Zealand
  • Uncinia andina G. A. WheelerArgentina
  • Uncinia angustifolia Hamlin – New Zealand
  • Uncinia araucana G. A. WheelerChile
  • Uncinia aspericaulis G. A. Wheeler – Juan Fernández Islands
  • Uncinia astonii Hamlin – New Zealand
  • Uncinia aucklandica Hamlin – New Zealand
  • Uncinia austroamericana G. A. WheelerTierra del Fuego
  • Uncinia banksii Boott – New Zealand
  • Uncinia bracteosa Phil.Chile
  • Uncinia brevicaulis Thouars – Hawaii, South America, Falkland Islands, Tristan da Cunha, Juan Fernández Islands
  • Uncinia caespitosa Boott – New Zealand
  • Uncinia chilensis G. A. WheelerChile
  • Uncinia clavata (Kük.) Hamlin – New Zealand
  • Uncinia compacta R. Br.Australia
  • Uncinia costata Kük. – Juan Fernández Islands
  • Uncinia dawsonii HamlinNew Caledonia
  • Uncinia debilior F. Muell.Lord Howe Island
  • Uncinia dikei Nelmes – Marion Island
  • Uncinia distans Col. ex Boott – New Zealand
  • Uncinia divaricata Boott – New Zealand
  • Uncinia douglasii Boott – Juan Fernández Islands
  • Uncinia drucei Hamlin – New Zealand
  • Uncinia ecuadorensis G. A. Wheeler & Goetgh. – Ecuador
  • Uncinia egmontiana Hamlin – New Zealand
  • Uncinia elegans (Kük.) Hamlin – New Zealand, Tasmania
  • Uncinia erinacea Pers.South America
  • Uncinia ferruginea Boott – New Zealand
  • Uncinia filiformis Boott – New Zealand
  • Uncinia flaccida S. T. Blake – Victoria (Australia )
  • Uncinia fuscovaginata Kük. – New Zealand
  • Uncinia gracilenta Hamlin – New Zealand
  • Uncinia hamata (Sw.) Urb. – Neotropics
  • Uncinia hookeri BoottNew Zealand's subantarctic islands, Macquarie Island
  • Uncinia involuta Hamlin – New Zealand
  • Uncinia kingii R.Br. ex BoottChile
  • Uncinia koyamai Gómez-Laur. – Costa Rica
  • Uncinia lacustris G. A. Wheeler – Ecuador
  • Uncinia laxiflora Petrie – New Zealand
  • Uncinia lechleriana Steud. – Magellan Region
  • Uncinia leptostachya Raoul – New Zealand
  • Uncinia loliacea Phil.Chile
  • Uncinia longifructus (Kük.) Petrie – New Zealand
  • Uncinia macloviformis G. A. Wheeler – Juan Fernández Islands
  • Uncinia macrophylla Steud.Chile
  • Uncinia macrotricha Franch.Patagonia
  • Uncinia meridensis Steyerm. – Venezuela
  • Uncinia multifaria Nees ex BoottChile
  • Uncinia multifolia Boeckeler – Colombia
  • Uncinia negeri Kük.Chile
  • Uncinia nemoralis K. L. WilsonAustralia
  • Uncinia nervosa Boott – New Zealand, Tasmania
  • Uncinia obtusifolia Boott – New Zealand
  • Uncinia ohwiana Koyama – New Guinea
  • Uncinia paludosa G. A. Wheeler & Goetgh. – Ecuador
  • Uncinia perplexa Boott – Surville Cliffs (New Zealand)
  • Uncinia phleoides (Cav.) Pers. – Juan Fernández Islands, South America
  • Uncinia purpurata Petrie – New Zealand
  • Uncinia rapaensis H. St. John – Tubuai
  • Uncinia rubra Boott – New Zealand
  • Uncinia rupestris Raoul – New Zealand
  • Uncinia scabra Boott – New Zealand
  • Uncinia scabriuscula G. A. WheelerArgentina , Chile
  • Uncinia sclerophylla Nelmes – New Guinea
  • Uncinia silvestris Hamlin – New Zealand
  • Uncinia sinclairii Boott – New Zealand
  • Uncinia smithii Phil. – South Georgia, Falkland Islands
  • Uncinia strictissima Petrie – New Zealand
  • Uncinia subsacculata G. A. Wheeler & Goetgh. – Ecuador
  • Uncinia subtrigona Nelmes – Borneo, New Guinea
  • Uncinia sulcata K. L. WilsonAustralia
  • Uncinia tenella R. Br.Australia
  • Uncinia tenuifolia G. A. Wheeler & Goetgh. – Ecuador
  • Uncinia tenuis Poeppig ex Kunth – Juan Fernández Islands, South America
  • Uncinia uncinata (L. f.) Kük. – New Zealand, Hawaii
  • Uncinia viridis (C. B. Clarke) Edgar – New Zealand
  • Uncinia zotovii Hamlin – New Zealand


References

  1. "Uncinia". Flora of Australia Online. Australian National Botanic Gardens. http://www.anbg.gov.au/abrs/online-resources/flora/stddisplay.xsql?pnid=6099. 
  2. Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 National Herbarium of New South Wales. "Genus Uncinia". New South Wales Flora Online. http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=gn&name=Uncinia. 
  4. Peter Johnson (2009). "Wetlands — Reeds, rushes, sedges and low growers'". Te Ara — the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/wetlands/4. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Julian R. Starr & Bruce A. Ford (2009). "Phylogeny and evolution in Cariceae (Cyperaceae): current knowledge and future directions". The Botanical Review 75 (1): 110–137. doi:10.1007/s12229-008-9020-x. 
  6. Charles T. Bryson and Richard Carter (2008). "The Significance of Cyperaceae as Weeds". in Robert A. Naczi & Bruce A. Ford. Sedges: Uses, Diversity, and Systematics of the Cyperaceae. Missouri Botanical Garden Press. pp. 15–101. ISBN 978-1-930723-72-6. https://ars.usda.gov/SP2UserFiles/Place/64022000/Publications/Bryson/Brysonetal08Chpt2.pdf. 
  7. "Uncinia". Flora of Australia Online. Australian National Botanic Gardens. http://www.anbg.gov.au/abrs/online-resources/flora/stddisplay.xsql?pnid=7334. 
  8. Julian Richard Starr (2002). "Systematics of Uncinia Pers. (Cyperaceae)". Oxford Plant Systematics 9: 4–5. http://herbaria.plants.ox.ac.uk/OPS_issues/OPS9.pdf. 
  9. Julian R. Starr, Stephen A. Harris and David A. Simpson (2004). "Phylogeny of the unispicate taxa in Cyperaceae Tribe Cariceae I: generic relationships and evolutionary scenarios". Systematic Botany 29 (3): 528–544. doi:10.1600/0363644041744455. 
  10. 10.0 10.1 E. Nelmes (1949). "Notes on Cyperaceae: XX. The genus Uncinia in Malaysia". Kew Bulletin 4 (2): 140–145. doi:10.2307/4113666. 
  11. L. B. Moore & E. Edgar (1970). "Uncinia Pers., 1807". Flora of New Zealand. Volume II: Indigenous Tracheophyta — Monocotyledons except Graminae. ISBN 0-477-01889-0. http://floraseries.landcareresearch.co.nz/pages/Taxon.aspx?id=_16bb6a28-3e60-4989-915d-299cb5c2ff29&fileName=Flora%202.xml#_16bb6a28-3e60-4989-915d-299cb5c2ff29. 
  12. Gerald A. Wheeler (2007). "Carex and Uncinia (Cyperaceae, Cariceae) from the Juan Fernández archipelago, Chile". Darwiniana 45 (1). http://www.scielo.org.ar/scielo.php?pid=S0011-67932007000100011&script=sci_arttext. 
  13. E. Nelmes (1951). "Facts and speculations on phylogeny in the Tribe Cariceae of the Cyperaceae". Kew Bulletin 6 (3): 427–436. doi:10.2307/4118022. 

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