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vulpia : ウィキペディア英語版
vulpia

''Vulpia'' is a widespread genus of plants in the grass family, native to many countries around the world and naturalized in many of the nations to which it is not native. It is most common in temperate regions.〔Gmelin, Carl (Karl) Christian. 1805. Flora Badensis, Alsatica Et Confinium Regionum Cis Et Transrhenana Plantas a Lacu Bodamico Usque Ad Confluentem Mosellae Et Rheni Sponte Nascentes exhibens secundum systema sexuale cum iconibus ad naturam dileneatis 1: 8〕〔(Flora of China Vol. 22 Page 242 鼠茅 shu mao ''Vulpia myuros'' (Linnaeus) C. C. Gmelin, Fl. Bad. 1: 8. 1805 )〕〔(Flora of Pakistan )〕〔(Altervista Flora Italiana, genere ''Vulpia'' ) includes photos, drawings, and distribution maps for several species〕〔(Biota of North America Program 2013 county distribution maps )〕
''Vulpia'' is a part of a group of species known as fescues; ''Vulpia'' is sometimes considered a subset of the main fescue genus, ''Festuca''. Many of these fescues are considered noxious weeds in many places.〔() US Department of Agriculture, Noxious Weeds〕 ''Vulpia myuros'' is a notable weed.
The genus is named for Johann Samuel Vulpius (1760-1846), a German botanist.〔(Jepson Manual Treatment )〕
;Species〔〔(The Plant List search for ''Vulpia'' )〕
# ''Vulpia alopecuros'' (Schousb.) Link - western Mediterranean, Canary Is
# ''Vulpia alpina'' L.Liu - Tibet
# ''Vulpia antucensis'' Trin. - Chile, Argentina
# ''Vulpia australis'' (Nees) Blom - South America
# ''Vulpia brevis'' Boiss. & Kotschy - eastern Mediterranean
# ''Vulpia bromoides'' (L.) Gray - brome fescue - Europe, Africa, Arabia; naturalized in Australia, the Americas, various islands
# ''Vulpia ciliata'' Dumort. - Europe, North Africa, central + southwestern Asia; introduced in Australia, New Zealand, Pennsylvania
# ''Vulpia cynosuroides'' (Desf.) Parl. - Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia
# ''Vulpia delicatula'' (Lag.) Dumort. - Portugal, Spain
# ''Vulpia elliotea'' (Raf.) Fernald - squirreltail fescue - southeastern USA (Texas to New Jersey)
# ''Vulpia fasciculata'' (Forssk.) Samp. - western Europe, Mediterranean, Caucasus; introduced in Australia, South Africa
# ''Vulpia fontquerana'' Melderis & Stace - Spain
# ''Vulpia geniculata'' (L.) Link - Mediterranean, Sweden, Britain, Canary Islands, Madeira
# ''Vulpia gracilis'' H.Scholz - Tunisia, Libya
# ''Vulpia gypsophila'' (Hack.) Nyman - Spain, Sicily
# ''Vulpia ligustica'' (All.) Link - Mediterranean
# ''Vulpia litardiereana'' (Maire) A.Camus - Morocco
# ''Vulpia membranacea'' (L.) Dumort. - Mediterranean
# ''Vulpia microstachys'' (Nutt.) Munro - small fescue - western USA, British Columbia, Baja California (incl Guadalupe Island), Peru
# ''Vulpia muralis'' (Kunth) Nees - Mediterranean, Azores, Canary Islands, Balkans, Hungary, Saudi Arabia; introduced in Australia, scattered locales in South America
# ''Vulpia myuros'' (L.) C.C.Gmel. - rat-tail fescue - Africa, Eurasia; introduced in Australia, the Americas, various islands
# ''Vulpia octoflora'' (Walter) Rydb. - widespread in North America; also Chile + Argentina
# ''Vulpia pectinella'' (Delile) Boiss. - North Africa, Middle East from Morocco to Iraq
# ''Vulpia persica'' (Boiss. & Buhse) Krecz. & Bobrov - Asia from Saudi Arabia to Kazakhstan
# ''Vulpia sicula'' (J.Presl) Link - Mediterranean
# ''Vulpia unilateralis'' (L.) Stace - from Britain to Morocco + Tajikistan
;formerly included〔
Numerous species once considered part of ''Vulpia'' but now regarded as better suited to other genera: ''Anthosachne Australopyrum Avellinia Festuca Micropyrum Vulpiella''
==References==


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