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New Names and New Combinations of Some Genera of Aegilopaceae and Andropogonaceae (Scutellopsida)

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Abstract

The plants of the families of Aegilopaceae Martinov and Andropogonaceae Martinov (Scutellopsida D.L.Fu) are closely related to human production and daily life, due to the important crops like wheat, maize, and sugarcane within the families. For familiar plants within the families, taxonomists tend to favor widely used names and more detailed classifications, which can result in taxonomic confusions of hierarchy. Using the minimum criterion PHS (phylogenetic similarity) ≤ 0.928 (inter genera) for genus classification by CPCG (chloroplast complete genomes) of Fructophyta D.L.Fu & H. Fu, total 14 current synonyms of seven genera of Andropogonaceae and 14 current synonyms of three genera of Aegilopaceae have been identified, 4 current synonyms of Saccharum L. including Erianthus Michaux., Imperata Cirillo, Miscanthus Andersson and Tripidium H. Schol, 1 synonym of Iseilema Andersson being Eremopogon Stapf, 5 synonyms of Dichanthium P. Willemet being Agenium Nees, Bothriochloa Kuntze, Capillipedium Stapf, Euclasta Franch. and Pseudanthistiria Hook. f., 1 synonym of Anatherum P. Beauv. being Elymandra Stapf, 1 synonym of Hyparrhenia Anderss. ex Fourn being Hyperthelia Clayton, 1 synonym of Zea L. being Tripsacum L., 1 synonym of Arthraxon P. Beauv. being Microstegium Nees, 10 synonyms of Cinna L. being Anthosachne Steud., Australopyrum (Tzvelev) Á. Löve, Campeiostachys Drobow, Connorochloa Barkworth, S. W. L. Jacobs & H. Q. Zhang, Dasypyrum (Coss. & Durieu) T. Durand, Douglasdeweya C. Yen, J. L. Yang & B. R. Baum, Kengyilia C. Yen & J. L. Yang, Pascopyrum Á. Löve, Pseudoroegneria (Nevski) Á. Löve and Thinopyrum Á. Löve, 1 synonym of Agropyron Gaertn. being Eremopyrum Jaub. & Spach, 3 synonyms of Aegilops L. being Crithopsis Jaub. & Spach, Taeniatherum Nevski and Triticum L. Additionally, 17 new specific names such as Agropyron qinghaica D.L.Fu, Arthraxon yunnanensis D.L.Fu, Hyparrhenia steudelii D.L.Fu, Elymus brownei Kunth ex D.L.Fu and Saccharum liuanum D.L.Fu, along with 221 new specific combinations like Aegilops aestiva (L.) D.L.Fu, Anatherum bicorne (L.) D.L.Fu, Dichanthium alpinum (H. Sun & Boufford) D.L.Fu, Iseilema foveolata (Delile) D.L.Fu and Zea dactyloides (L.) D.L.Fu have been validly and scientifically published. These publications will effectively resolve taxonomic nomenclature confusions in a scientific manner and establish a solid foundation for evolutionary system research within the new class Scutellopsida D.L.Fu.

Published in American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry (Volume 12, Issue 4)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajaf.20241204.17
Page(s) 289-306
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Keywords

Aegilopaceae, Andropogonaceae, Scutellopsida, New Combination, CPCG (Chloroplast Complete Genome), Genus Minimum Criterion, Typical Algorithm

1. Introduction
The families of Aegilopaceae Martinov and Andropogonaceae Martinov (Scutellopsida D.L.Fu) both were established in 1820, whose plants are closely related to human production and daily life, due to the important crops such as wheat, maize, and sugarcane within the families. Currently, both families have not been recognized by traditional taxonomy and modern phylogeny. The plants in the family Aegilopaceae are mainly classified into taxonomic rank supertribe Triticodae T. D. Macfarl. & L. Watson (1982) belonging to subfam. Pooideae Benth. (1861) of Poaceae Barnhart (1895) , and the plants in the family Andropogonaceae are mainly classified into taxonomic taxa such as Trib. Andropogoneae Dumort. (1824), Trib. Maydeae Dumort. (1823) and Trib. Arundinelleae Stapf (1898) belonging to Panicoideae A. Br. of Poaceae .
Already in ancient times, at the end of the second millennium BC, the domesticated wheats were divided into two major groups: free-threshing wheats and hulled wheats. This classification was also accepted by the early Greek taxonomists of the fourth century BC, Aristoteles, and Theophrastus, and by the first century Latin agronomist Columella, who classified the domesticated wheats in two sections, namely: Triticum — free-threshing wheats, and Zea — hulled wheats. This classification was more or less in use until the eighteenth century, when Linnaeus was the first to place all the domesticated wheats under a single genus, Triticum L. (1753) . Thousands of years of cultivation and utilization have led to the identification of wheat as Triticum, deeply ingrained in human culture and favored by taxonomists for the establishment of the tribe Triticeae Dumort. (1824), subtribe Triticinae Fr. (1835) and supertribe Triticodae T. D. Macfarl. & L. Watson (1982). However, there is uncertainty and inconsistency in morphological circumscription between two genera of Aegilops L. (1753), nom. cons. and Triticum L. (1753) , despite the distinctions such as the absence of well-developed keel on the glumes , or the glabrous rachis and a larger number of grains per spikelet in Aegilops L. to compare Triticum L. . So, the genus Triticum L. may potentially be considered a synonym of the genus Aegilops L., yet no taxonomist has attempted to formally assign the widely used wheat genus to its correct name.
In another instance, phylogenetic analysis indicates a close relationship between the plants of the genus Tripsacum L. (1759) and maize plants of the genus Zea L. (1753) . The genus Tripsacum L. may potentially be a synonym of Zea L.. However, no taxonomist has attempted to translate the genus into the well-known and widely used maize genus.
For familiar plants, taxonomists tend to favor widely used names and more detailed classifications, which can result in taxonomic confusions of hierarchy. Due to the lack of a scientific theory of hierarchy encompassing both traditional taxonomy and modern phylogeny, it is difficult to correct long-standing erroneous habits. To overcome these shortcomings, the new science evolutionomy has been developed with the publications of the evolutionary continuity principle, the evolutionary particularity principle, the theoretical monograph as the Theory and Practice of Evolutionomy, and so on . The establishment, publication, and implementation of the minimum criterion PHS ≤ 0.928 (inter genera, CPCG) for the classification of genus of Fructophyta D.L.Fu & H. Fu has scientifically identified 79 current genus synonyms within the class Scutellopsida D.L.Fu of the phylum Fructophyta D.L.Fu & H. Fu., and the taxonomic confusions of the class has also been scientifically resolved to a certain extent .
Numerous specific combinations have been published within the Andropogonaceae and Aegilopaceae families by various taxonomists, However, most of these combinations are deemed invalid in accordance with Article 37.1 of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (Melbourne Code, 2011), which states that a name published on or after 1 January 1953 without a clear indication of the rank of the taxon concerned is not validly published, along with other relevant articles. To scientifically resolve the evolutionary boundaries at the genus rank and clarify taxonomic names of certain species within the families, it is analyzed that the evolutionary relationships between the representative species from ten genera including Saccharum L. (1753), Iseilema Andersson (1856), Dichanthium P. Willemet (1796), Anatherum P. Beauv. (1812), Hyparrhenia Anderss. ex Fourn. (1886), Zea L. (1753), Arthraxon P. Beauv. (1812), Elymus L. (1753), Agropyron Gaertn. (1770) and Aegilops L. (1753), and their affinities and some relevant taxa respectively. Additionally, some relevant taxa of these ten genera are scientifically and validly emended in this paper.
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. CPCG of Aegilopaceae & Andropogonaceae
Total 51 CPCG of Andropogonaceae and 32 CPCG of Aegilopaceae were selected from the NCBI database. Their current names, scientific names and CPCG numbers of NCBI are listed in Table 1 to Table 10.
2.2. Evolutionary Analyses of CPCG
The evolutionary analyses of CPCG mainly use the typical algorithm to determine the relative evolutionary relationships between different taxa by comparing the phylogenetic similarity (PHS) between the designated type and target taxa. The formula is as follows:
PHS=SPHLAPHL
PHS = phylogenetic similarity between the type and objective taxon; SPHL = the number of same phylogenetic loci between the type and objective taxon; APHL = the number of all phylogenetic loci of the type; statistics of phylogenetic loci using Nucleotide Barcodes (17bp).
3. Results
3.1. Synonyms of Saccharum Genus
The PHS of CPCG of 8 species of Andropogonaceae using the type: Saccharum officinarum L. are analyzed, and the results are presented in Table 1.
Table 1. PHS of CPCG between Saccharum officinarum and some representative species of Andropogonaceae.

No.

Scientific Names and Numbers of CPCG in NCBI

Current Names

PHL/17bp

PHS

1

Saccharum officinarum_NC035224.1

Saccharum officinarum

117787

1

2

Saccharum ecklonii_LS974682.1

Miscanthus capensis

114293

0.970

3

Saccharum arundinaceum_NC030777.1

Erianthus arundinaceus

111755

0.949

4

Saccharum ravennae_NC042735.1

Tripidium ravennae

111746

0.949

5

Saccharum cylindrica_NC030487.1

Imperata cylindrica

109580

0.930

6

Sorghum bicolor_NC008602.1

Sorghum bicolor

108682

0.923

7

Jardinea congoensis_MT610059.1

Jardinea congoensis

107801

0.915

8

Sarga versicolor_MT942630.1

Sarga versicolor

107203

0.910

From Table 1, it can be concluded that the four genera including Miscanthus Andersson, Erianthus Michaux., Tripidium H. Scholz and Imperata Cirillo are the synonyms of genus Saccharum L. using the type Saccharum officinarum L., owing to their evolutionary relationships with the type all not meeting the minimum criterion PHS (17bp) ≤ 0.928 (inter genera) for genus classification. Therefore, it is scientific to combine the genus Saccharum L. as follows.
Saccharum L., Sp. Pl. 1: 54. 1753. Type: Saccharum officinarum L. ─ Erianthus Michaux., Fl. Bor. Amer. 1: 54, 1803. Type: Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. ─ Imperata Cirillo, Pl. Rar. Neapol. 2: XXVI. 1792. Type: Saccharum cylindricum (L.) Lam. ─ Miscanthus Andersson, Öfvers. Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. Förh. 12: 165. 1855. Type: Saccharum ecklonii (Nees) Steud. ─ Tripidium H. Scholz, Willdenowia 36(2): 664. 2006, nom. inval. Type: Saccharum ravennae (L.) L..
About 57 species in America, Asia, Africa, and Europe, including 1 new specific name and 22 new specific combinations.
3.2. Synonyms of Iseilema Genus
The PHS of CPCG of 5 species of Andropogonaceae using the type: Iseilema prostratum (L.) Andersson are analyzed, and the results are presented in Table 2.
Table 2. PHS of CPCG between Iseilema prostratum and some representative species of Andropogonaceae.

No.

Scientific Names and Numbers of CPCG in NCBI

Current Names

PHL/17bp

PHS

1

Iseilema prostratum_ NC059835.1

Iseilema prostratum

116450

1

2

Iseilema foveolatus_ NC059826.1

Eremopogon foveolatus

108520

0.932

3

Themeda anathera_NC059838.1

Themeda anathera

105865

0.909

4

Saccharum ravennae_NC042735.1

Tripidium ravennae

105094

0.903

5

Dichanthium bladhii_MT610049.1

Bothriochloa bladhii

103865

0.892

Table 2 shows that Eremopogon is a synonym of the genus Iseilema Andersson using the type Iseilema prostratum (L.) Andersson, because of its evolutionary relationship with the type being 0.932, not meeting the minimum criterion PHS (17bp) ≤ 0.928 (inter genera) for genus classification. Therefore, it is scientific to combine the genus Iseilema Andersson as follows.
Iseilema Andersson, Nova Acta Regiae Soc. Sci. Upsal. ser. 3, 2: 250. 1856. Type: Iseilema prostratum (L.) Andersson ─ Eremopogon Stapf, Fl. Trop. Afr. [Oliver et al.] 9(1): 182. 1917. Type: Iseilema foveolata (Delile) D.L.Fu.
About 28 species, in Asia & Oceania, including 3 new specific combinations.
3.3. Synonyms of Dichanthium Genus
The PHS of CPCG of 9 species of Andropogonaceae using the type Dichanthium bladhii (Retz.) D.L.Fu are analyzed, and the results are presented in Table 3.
Table 3. PHS of CPCG between Dichanthium bladhii and some representative species of Andropogonaceae.

No.

Scientific Names and Numbers of CPCG in NCBI

Current Names

PHL/17bp

PHS

1

Dichanthium bladhiii_MT610049.1

Bothriochloa bladhii

114778

1

2

Dichanthium sericeum_NC035018.1

Dichanthium sericeum

111091

0.968

3

Dichanthium condylotrichum_MT610043.1

Euclasta condylotricha

109437

0.954

4

Dichanthium spicigerum_MT610083.1

Capillipedium spicigerum

109390

0.953

5

Dichanthium umbellatum_NC059837.1

Pseudanthistiria umbellata

109169

0.951

6

Dichanthium leptocladum_MT504963.1

Agenium leptocladum

107582

0.937

7

Iseilema tuberculata_NC059827.1

Eremopogon tuberculatus

106161

0.925

8

Themeda anathera_NC059838.1

Themeda anathera

105552

0.920

9

Saccharum ravennae_NC042735.1

Tripidium ravennae

104417

0.910

From Table 3, it can be concluded that using the type of Dichanthium bladhii (Retz.) D.L.Fu, the five genera: Agenium Nees, Bothriochloa Kuntze, Capillipedium Stapf, Euclasta Franch., and Pseudanthistiria Hook. f. are synonyms of the genus Dichanthium P. Willemet, on account of their evolutionary relationships with the type all not meeting the minimum criterion PHS (17bp) ≤ 0.928 (inter genera) for genus classification. Therefore, it is scientific to combine the genus Dichanthium P. Willemet as follows.
Dichanthium P. Willemet, Ann. Bot. (Usteri) 18: 11 (-12). 1796. Type: Dichanthium annulatum (Forssk.) Stapf. ─ Agenium Nees, Intr. Nat. Syst. Bot., ed. 2. 447. 1836. Type: Dichanthium villosum (Nees) D.L.Fu. ─ Bothriochloa Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 762. 1891. Type: Dichanthium bladhii (Retz.) D.L.Fu. ─ Capillipedium Stapf, Fl. Trop. Afr. [Oliver et al.] 9(1): 169. 1917. Type: Dichanthium parviflorum (R. Br.) D.L.Fu. ─ Euclasta Franch., Bull. Soc. Hist. Nat. Autun 8: 335. 1895. Type: Dichanthium condylotrichum (Hochst. ex Steud.) Roberty. ─ Pseudanthistiria Hook. f., Fl. Brit. India [J. D. Hooker] 7(21): 219. 1896. Type: Dichanthium heteroclitum (Roxb.) D.L.Fu.
About 81 species, in Africa, America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania, including 62 new specific combinations.
3.4. Synonyms of Anatherum Genus
The PHS of CPCG of 26 species of Andropogonaceae using the type Anatherum thollonii (Franch.) D.L.Fu are analyzed, and the results are presented in Table 4.
Table 4. PHS of CPCG between Anatherum thollonii and relevant species of Andropogonaceae.

No.

Scientific Names and Numbers of CPCG in NCBI

Current Names

PHL/17bp

PHS

1

Anatherum thollonii_MH181189.1

Schizachyrium thollonii

116995

1

2

Anatherum ligulatum_MH181204.1

Andropogon ligulatus

111743

0.955

3

Anatherum jeffreysii_MH181183.1

Andropogon jeffreysii

111468

0.953

4

Anatherum insolitum_MH181163.1

Andropogon insolitus

111385

0.952

5

Anatherum glaucescens_MH181185.1

Andropogon glaucescens

111362

0.952

6

Anatherum aequatoriense_MH181218.1

Andropogon aequatoriensis

111216

0.951

7

Anatherum gyran_MH181171.1

Andropogon gyran

111151

0.95

8

Anatherum huillense_MH181180.1

Andropogon huillensis

111065

0.949

9

Anatherum mohrii_MH181216.1

Andropogon mohrii

111024

0.949

10

Anatherum liebmannii_MH181232.1

Andropogon liebmannii

110978

0.949

11

Anatherum selloanum_MH181213.1

Andropogon selloanus

110903

0.948

12

Anatherum urbanianum_MH181230.1

Andropogon urbanianus

110851

0.948

13

Anatherum floridanum_MH181221.1

Andropogon floridanus

110845

0.947

14

Anatherum cirratum_NC040130.1

Schizachyrium cirratum

110317

0.943

15

Anatherum reedii_MH181217.1

Schizachyrium reedii

110269

0.943

16

Anatherum imberbe_NC035045.1

Schizachyrium imberbe

110212

0.942

17

Anatherum gerardii_NC040111.1

Andropogon gerardii

110148

0.942

18

Anatherum eucomum_MT610095.1

Andropogon eucomus

110099

0.941

19

Anatherum virginicum_LT996916.1

Anatherum virginicum

109708

0.938

20

Anatherum androphil_MH181166.1

Elymandra androphil

109477

0.936

21

Anatherum tenerum_NC035043.1

Schizachyrium tenerum

108742

0.930

22

Diectomis fastigiata_KY596180.1

Diectomis fastigiata

108041

0.924

23

Monocymbium lanceolatum_MH181170.1

Monocymbium lanceolatum

107862

0.922

24

Schizachyrium claudopum_MH181228.1

Schizachyrium claudopum

107488

0.919

25

Iseilema tuberculata_NC059827.1

Eremopogon tuberculatus

107341

0.918

26

Andropogon distachyos_NC035041.1

Andropogon distachyos

105884

0.905

From Table 4, it can be concluded that using the type of Anatherum thollonii (Franch.) D.L.Fu, the genus Elymandra Stapf (No. 20) is a synonym of the genus Anatherum P. Beauv., for its evolutionary relationship with the type being 0.936, not meeting the minimum criterion PHS (17bp) ≤ 0.928 (inter genera) for genus classification. In addition, there are 14 species within the genus Andropogon L. and 5 species within the genus Schizachyrium Nees being the real species of Anatherum P. Beauv.. Therefore, the latest combination of the genus Anatherum P. Beauv. is as follows.
Anatherum P. Beauv., Ess. Agrostogr. 128, 150. 1812. Lectotype: Anatherum bicorne (L.) D.L.Fu. ─ Elymandra Stapf, Fl. Trop. Afr. [Oliver et al.] 9(3): 407. 1919. Type: Anatherum androphilum (Stapf) D.L.Fu.
About 38 species, in Asia, Africa, America, and Europe, including 27 new specific combinations.
3.5. Synonyms of Hyparrhenia Genus
The PHS of CPCG of 5 species of Andropogonaceae using the type Hyparrhenia newtonii (Hack.) Stapf are analyzed, and the results are presented in Table 5.
Table 5. PHS of CPCG between Hyparrhenia newtonii and relevant species of Andropogonaceae.

No.

Scientific Names and Numbers of CPCG in NCBI

Current Names

PHL/17bp

PHS

1

Hyparrhenia newtonii_MH181229.1

Hyparrhenia newtonii

115630

1

2

Hyparrhenia steudelii_MT610070.1

Hyperthelia dissoluta

109420

0.946

3

Exotheca abyssinica_MH181196.1

Exotheca abyssinica

107321

0.928

4

Anatherum thollonii_MH181189.1

Anatherum thollonii

106478

0.921

5

Iseilema tuberculata_NC059827.1

Eremopogon tuberculatus

104932

0.908

Table 5 indicates that the genus Hyperthelia Clayton is a synonym of the genus Hyparrhenia Anderss. ex Fourn., because its evolutionary relationship with the type is 0.946, far from reaching the minimum criterion PHS (17bp) ≤ 0.928 (inter genera) for genus classification. Therefore, the latest combination of the genus Hyparrhenia Anderss. ex Fourn. is as follows.
Hyparrhenia Anderss. ex Fourn., Mex. Pl. 2: 51. 1886. Type: Hyparrhenia newtonii (Willd.) Stapf. ─ Hyperthelia Clayton, Kew Bull. 20(3): 438. 1967. Type: Hyparrhenia steudelii D.L.Fu.
About 63 species, in Asia, Africa, America, Oceania & Europe, including 1 new specific name and 3 new specific combinations.
3.6. Synonyms of Zea Genus
The PHS of CPCG of 5 species of Andropogonaceae using the type Zea mays L. are analyzed, and the results are presented in Table 6.
Table 6. PHS of CPCG between Zea mays L. and relevant species of Andropogonaceae.

No.

Scientific Names and Numbers of CPCG in NCBI

Current Names

PHL/17bp

PHS

1

Zea mays_KP966117.1

Zea mays

117108

1

2

Zea dactyloides_NC037087.1

Tripsacum dactyloides

110109

0.940

3

Saccharum ravennae_NC042735.1

Tripidium ravennae

105731

0.903

4

Jardinea congoensis_MT610059.1

Jardinea congoensis

101963

0.871

5

Sorghum mekongense_NC035022.1

Sorghum mekongense

101347

0.865

From Table 6, it is evident that the genus Tripsacum L. is a synonym of the genus Zea L., owing to its evolutionary relationship with the type being 0.940, not meeting the minimum criterion PHS (17bp) ≤ 0.928 (inter genera) for genus classification. Therefore, it is scientific to combine the genus Zea L. as follows.
Zea L., Sp. Pl. 2: 971. 1753. Type: Zea mays L. ─ Tripsacum L., Syst. Nat., ed. 10. 2: 1261. 1759. Type: Zea dactyloides (L.) D.L.Fu.
About 21 species, in America, including 15 new specific combinations.
3.7. Synonyms of Arthraxon Genus
The PHS of CPCG of 5 species of Andropogonaceae using the type Arthraxon hispidus (Thunb.) Makino are analyzed, and the results are presented in Table 7.
Table 7. PHS of CPCG between Arthraxon hispidus and relevant species of Andropogonaceae.

No.

Scientific Names and Numbers of CPCG in NCBI

Current Names

PHL/17bp

PHS

1

Arthraxon hispidus_NC035048.1

Arthraxon hispidus

117248

1

2

Arthraxon vimineus_MT083943.1

Microstegium vimineum

112969

0.964

3

Saccharum ravennae_NC042735.1

Tripidium ravennae

97761

0.834

4

Jardinea congoensis_MT610059.1

Jardinea congoensis

94803

0.809

5

Sorghum mekongense_NC035022.1

Sorghum mekongense

94168

0.803

From Table 7, it can be concluded that the genus Microstegium Nees is a synonym of the genus Arthraxon P. Beauv., because of its evolutionary relationship with the type being 0.964, far from reaching the minimum criterion PHS (17bp) ≤ 0.928 (inter genera) for genus classification. Therefore, it is scientific to combine the genus Arthraxon P. Beauv. as follows.
Arthraxon P. Beauv., Ess. Agrostogr. 111. 1812. Type: Arthraxon hispidus (Thunb.) Makino. Microstegium Nees, Lindl. Nat. Syst. Bot. ed. 2: 447. 1836. Type: Arthraxon vimineus (Trin.) D.L.Fu.
About 47 species, in Asia, Africa, Europe & Oceania, including 2 new specific names and 20 new specific combinations.
3.8. Synonyms of Elymus Genus
The PHS of CPCG of 14 species of Aegilopaceae using the type Elymus sibiricus L. are analyzed, and the results are presented in Table 8.
Table 8. PHS of CPCG between Elymus sibiricus and relevant species of Aegilopaceae.

No.

Scientific Names and Numbers of CPCG in NCBI

Current Names

PHL/17bp

PHS

1

Elymus sibiricus_NC058919.1

Elymus sibiricus

113756

1

2

Elymus smithii_MK775259.1

Pascopyrum smithii

113026

0.994

3

Elymus brownei_MW309815.1

Australopyrum pectinatum

112349

0.988

4

Elymus friabilis_MK775249.1

Douglasdeweya deweyi

112114

0.986

5

Elymus laxiflorus_MN703666.1

Kengyilia laxiflora

111999

0.985

6

Elymus calcicola_NC066044.1

Campeiostachys calcicola

111967

0.984

7

Elymus bessarabicus_NC043837.1

Thinopyrum bessarabicum

111395

0.979

8

Elymus spicatus_MH285855.1

Pseudoroegneria spicata

111284

0.978

9

Elymus tenuis_NC037165.1

Connorochloa tenuis

110931

0.975

10

Elymus hordeaceus_NC059958.1

Dasypyrum hordeaceum

110463

0.971

11

Elymus rectisetus_MK775260.1

Anthosachne rectiseta

110452

0.971

12

Aegilops bicornis_NC024831.1

Aegilops bicornis

103585

0.911

13

Henrardia persica_MH285853.1

Henrardia persica

102688

0.903

14

Littledalea tibetica_MW218960.1

Littledalea tibetica

100041

0.879

Table 8 indicates that using the type of Elymus sibiricus L., total 10 genera including Anthosachne Steud., Australopyrum (Tzvelev) Á. Löve, Campeiostachys Drobow, Connorochloa Barkworth , Dasypyrum (Coss. & Durieu) T. Durand, Douglasdeweya C. Yen, Kengyilia C. Yen & J. L. Yang , Pascopyrum Á. Löve, Pseudoroegneria (Nevski) Á. Löve and Thinopyrum Á. Löve, they all are synonyms of the genus Elymus L., owing to their evolutionary relationships with the type all surpassing a threshold value of 0.971, far from reaching the minimum criterion PHS (17bp) ≤ 0.928 (inter genera) for genus classification. Therefore, it is scientific to combine genus Elymus L. as follows.
Elymus L., Sp. Pl. 1: 83. 1753. Type: Elymus sibiricus L. ─ Anthosachne Steud., Syn. Pl. Glumac. 1(3): 237. 1854. Type: Elymus rectisetus (Nees) D.L.Fu. ─ Australopyrum (Tzvelev) Á. Löve, Feddes Repert. 95(7-8): 442. 1984. Type: Elymus brownei Kunth ex D.L.Fu. ─ Campeiostachys Drobow, Fl. Uzbekist. i. 300, 540. 1941. Type: Elymus schrenkianus (Schrenk) Tzvelev. ─ Connorochloa Barkworth, S. W. L. Jacobs & H. Q. Zhang, Breed. Sci. 59: 685. 2009. Type: Elymus tenuis (Buchanan) D.L.Fu. ─ Dasypyrum (Coss. & Durieu) T. Durand, Index Gen. Phan. 504. 1888. Type: Elymus pseudovillosus D.L.Fu. ─ Douglasdeweya C. Yen, J. L. Yang & B. R. Baum, Canad. J. Bot. 83(4): 416. 2005. Type: Elymus linkii D.L.Fu. ─ Kengyilia C. Yen & J. L. Yang, Canad. J. Bot. 68(9): 1897. 1990. Type: Elymus gobicola (C. Yen & J. L. Yang) D.L.Fu. ─ Pascopyrum Á. Löve, Taxon 29(1): 168. 1980. Type: Elymus smithii (Rydb.) Gould. ─ Pseudoroegneria (Nevski) Á. Löve, Taxon 29(1): 168. 1980. Type: Elymus schultesii D.L.Fu. ─ Thinopyrum Á. Löve, Taxon 29: 351. 1980. Type: Elymus multinodus Gould.
About 275 species in Africa, America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania, including 12 new specific names and 58 new specific combinations.
3.9. Synonyms of Agropyron Genus
The PHS of CPCG of 5 representative species of Aegilopaceae and 1 other species using the type Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn. are analyzed, and the results are presented in Table 9.
Table 9. PHS of CPCG between Agropyron cristatum and relevant species of Aegilopaceae.

No.

Scientific Names and Numbers of CPCG in NCBI

Current Names

PHL/17bp

PHS

1

Agropyron cristatum_KY126307.1

Agropyron cristatum

113655

1

2

Agropyron qinghaica_ MH285848.1

Kengyilia melanthera

111541

0.981

3

Agropyron distans_MH285851.1

Eremopyrum distans

108116

0.951

4

Henrardia persica_MH285853.1

Henrardia persica

103880

0.914

5

Elymus nutans_NC058918.1

Elymus nutans

102226

0.899

6

Aegilops bicornis_NC024831.1

Aegilops bicornis

99027

0.871

Table 9 reveals that the genus Eremopyrum Jaub. & Spach is a synonym of the genus Agropyron Gaertn., for its evolutionary relationship with the type being 0.951, far from reaching the minimum criterion PHS (17bp) ≤ 0.928 (inter genera) for genus classification. In addition, the species Kengyilia melanthera (Keng) J. L. Yang et al. is real the species of Agropyron Gaertn. Therefore, the latest combination of the genus Agropyron Gaertn. is as follows.
Agropyron Gaertn., Novi Comment. Acad. Sci. Imp. Petrop. 14(1): 539. 1770. Type: Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn. ─ Eremopyrum Jaub. & Spach, Ill. Pl. Orient. 4(32): 26. 1851. Type: Agropyron orientale (L.) Roem. & Schult.
About 17 species, in Africa, Asia, and Europe, including 1 new specific name.
3.10. Synonyms of Aegilops Genus
The PHS of CPCG of 20 samples of 13 species of Aegilopaceae using the type Aegilops timopheevii (Zhuk.) D.L.Fu are analyzed, and the results are presented in Table 10.
Table 10. PHS of CPCG between Aegilops timopheevii and relevant species of Aegilopaceae.

No.

Scientific Names and Numbers of CPCG in NCBI

Current Names

PHL/17bp

PHS

1

Aegilops timopheevii_NC024764.1

Triticum timopheevii

114028

1

2

Aegilops aestiva_KJ614403.1

Triticum aestivum

112412

0.986

3

Aegilops aestiva_LC377169.1

Triticum aestivum

112315

0.985

4

Aegilops aestiva_MW889057.1

Triticum aestivum

112310

0.985

5

Aegilops turgida_NC024814.1

Triticum turgidum

112229

0.984

6

Aegilops aestiva_KJ614396.1

Triticum aestivum

112229

0.984

7

Aegilops aestiva_KC912694.1

Triticum aestivum

111886

0.981

8

Aegilops caput-medusae_NC037160.1

Taeniatherum caput-medusae

108711

0.953

9

Aegilops aestiva_MN605257.1

Triticum aestivum

108454

0.951

10

Aegilops bicornis_NC024831.1

Aegilops bicornis

108417

0.951

11

Aegilops monococca_NC021760.1

Triticum monococcum

107983

0.947

12

Aegilops urartu_NC021762.1

Triticum urartu

107824

0.946

13

Aegilops aestiva_MK348611.1

Triticum aestivum

107580

0.944

14

Aegilops delileana_MH285849.1

Crithopsis delileana

107519

0.943

15

Aegilops triuncialis_KY636054.1

Aegilops triuncialis

107423

0.942

16

Aegilops cylindrica_NC023096.1

Aegilops cylindrica

107144

0.940

17

Aegilops aestiva_NC002762.1

Triticum aestivum

106258

0.932

18

Secale cereale_NC021761.1

Secale cereale

105136

0.922

19

Elymus sibiricus_NC058919.1

Elymus sibiricus

103253

0.906

20

Leymus triticoides_NC058745.1

Leymus triticoides

102057

0.895

From Table 10, it can be concluded that using the type of Aegilops timopheevii (Zhuk.) D.L.Fu, the three genera including Crithopsis Jaub. & Spach (No. 14), Taeniatherum Nevski (No. 9), and Triticum L., all are real synonyms of the genus Aegilops L., owing to their evolutionary relationships with the type, not meeting the minimum criterion PHS (17bp) ≤ 0.928 (inter genera) for genus classification. Therefore, it is scientific to combine the genus Aegilops L. as follows.
Aegilops L., Sp. Pl. 2: 1050. 1753, nom. cons. Type: Aegilops triuncialis L. (typ. cons.) ─ Crithopsis Jaub. & Spach, Ill. Pl. Orient. 4(32): 30, t. 321. 1851. Type: Aegilops delileana (Schult.) D.L.Fu. ─ Taeniatherum Nevski, Trudy Bot. Inst. Akad. Nauk S. S. S. R., Ser. 1, Fl. Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 1: 21, 27. 1933. Type: Aegilops caput-medusae (L.) D.L.Fu. ─ Triticum L., Sp. Pl. 1: 85. 1753. Lectotype: Aegilops aestiva (L.) D.L.Fu.
About 31 species, in Africa, Asia, and Europe, including 8 new specific combinations.
4. New Names and New Combinations
Aegilops aestiva (L.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Triticum aestivum L., Sp. Pl. 1: 85. 1753, nom. cons.
Aegilops caput-medusae (L.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Elymus caput-medusae L., Sp. Pl.: 84. 1753. ─ Taeniatherum caput-medusae (L.) Nevski.
Aegilops delileana (Schult.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Elymus delileanus Schult., Mant. 2: 424. 1824. ─ Crithopsis rhachitricha Jaub. & Spach.
Aegilops monococca (L.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Triticum monococcum L., Sp. Pl. 1: 86. 1753.
Aegilops timopheevii (Zhuk.) D.L.Fu, sp. comb. nov. Triticum dicoccum var. timopheevii Zhuk., Zap. Nauchno Prikl. Otd. Tiflissk. Bot. Sada 3: 1. 1924; Triticum timopheevii (Zhuk.) Zhuk., Trudy Prikl. Bot. 19(2): 64. 1928.
Aegilops turgida (L.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Triticum turgidum L., Sp. Pl. 1: 86. 1753.
Aegilops urartu (Gandilyan) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Triticum urartu Thumanjan ex Gandilyan, Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & Leningrad) 57: 176. 1972.
Aegilops vavilovii (Zhuk.) D.L.Fu, sp. comb. nov. Aegilops crassa subsp. vavilovii Zhuk., Trudy Prikl. Bot. 13: 554. 1928; Aegilops vavilovii (Zhuk.) Chennav., Acta Horti Gothob. 23: 167. 1960, nom. inval..
Agropyron qinghaica D.L.Fu, sp. nom. nov. Roegneria melanthera Keng & S. L. Chen, J. Nanjing Univ. (Biol.) 1963(1): 78. 1963, non Agropyron melantherum Keng.
Anatherum aequatoriense (Hitchc.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon aequatoriensis Hitchc., Contr. U. S. Natl. Herb. 24: 499. 1927.
Anatherum androphilum (Stapf) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon androphilus Stapf, J. Bot. (Morot) 19: 103. 1905. ─ Elymandra androphila (Stapf) Stapf.
Anatherum archaelymandrum (Jacq.-Fél.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Hyparrhenia archaelymandra Jacq.-Fél., J. Agric. Trop. Bot. Appl. 1: 48. 1954.
Anatherum bicorne (L.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon bicornis L., Sp. Pl.: 1046 (1753), nom. cons. ─ Anatherum bicorne P. Beauv..
Anatherum cirratum (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon cirratus Hack., Flora 68: 119. 1885.
Anatherum eucomum (Nees) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon eucomus Nees, Fl. Afr. Austral. Ill.: 104. 1841.
Anatherum floridanum (Scribn.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon floridanus Scribn., Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 23(4): 145. 1896.
Anatherum gerardi (Vitman) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon gerardi Vitman, Summa Pl. 6: 16. 1792.
Anatherum glaucescens (Kunth) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon glaucescens Kunth, Nov. Gen. Sp. [H. B. K.] 1: 186. 1816.
Anatherum gossweileri (Stapf) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Pleiadelphia gossweileri Stapf in Hooker's Icon. Pl. 32: t. 3121. 1927.
Anatherum grallatum (Stapf) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Hyparrhenia grallata Stapf in D. Oliver (eds.), Fl. Trop. Afr. 9: 320. 1919.
Anatherum gyrans (Ashe) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon gyrans Ashe, J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 15: 113. 1898.
Anatherum huillense (Rendle) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon huillensis Rendle in W. P. Hiern, Cat. Afr. Pl. 2: 146. 1899.
Anatherum insolitum (Sohns) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon insolitus Sohns, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 9: 271. 1957.
Anatherum jeffreysii (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon jeffreysii Hack., Proc. Rhodesia Sci. Assoc. 7(2): 70. 1908.
Anatherum liebmannii (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon liebmannii Hack., Flora 68: 132. 1885.
Anatherum ligulatum (Stapf) D.L.Fu, sp. comb. nov. Andropogon laxatus var. ligulatus Stapf in D. Oliver (eds.), Fl. Trop. Afr. 9: 238. 1919; Andropogon ligulatus (Stapf) Clayton, Kew Bull. 32(1): 2. 1977.
Anatherum lithophilum (Trin.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon lithophilus Trin., Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. St.-Pétersbourg, Sér. 6, Sci. Math. 2: 277. 1832.
Anatherum mohrii (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. comb. nov. Andropogon liebmannii subvar. mohrii Hack. in A. L. P. P. de Candolle & A. C. P. de Candolle, Monogr. Phan. 6: 413. 1889; Andropogon mohrii (Hack.) Vasey, Contr. U. S. Natl. Herb. 3: 11. 1892.
Anatherum reedii (Hitchc. & Ekman) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon reedii Hitchc. & Ekman, Misc. Publ. U. S. D. A. 243: 390. 1936.
Anatherum salzmannii (Steud.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Rottboellia salzmannii Trin. ex Steud., Syn. Pl. Glumac. 1: 361. 1854. ─ Schizachyrium imberbe A. Camus.
Anatherum selloanum (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. comb. nov. Andropogon leucostachyus subsp. selloanus Hack. in A. L. P. P. de Candolle & A. C. P. de Candolle, Monogr. Phan. 6: 420. 1889; Andropogon selloanus (Hack.) Hack., Bull. Herb. Boissier, sér. 2, 4: 266. 1904.
Anatherum subulatum (Jacq.-Fél.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Elymandra subulata Jacq.-Fél., Rev. Int. Bot. Appl. Agric. Trop. xxx. 170. 1950.
Anatherum tenerum (Nees) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Schizachyrium tenerum Nees, Fl. Bras. Enum. Pl. 2(1): 336. 1829.
Anatherum thollonii (Franch.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon thollonii Franch., Bull. Soc. Hist. Nat. Autun 8: 324. 1895. ─ Schizachyrium thollonii (Franch.) Stapf.
Anatherum urbanianum (Hitchc.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon urbanianus Hitchc., Bot. Gaz. 54: 424. 1912.
Anatherum virginicum (L.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon virginicus L., Sp. Pl.: 1046. 1753. ─ Anatherum virginicum Spreng.
Arthraxon biaristatus (Steud.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon biaristatus Steud., Syn. Pl. Glumac. 1: 379. 1854.
Arthraxon borianus (Sur) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Microstegium borianum Sur, J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 79(3): 652. 1983.
Arthraxon brandisii (Hook. f.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Coelarthron brandisii Hook. f., Fl. Brit. India 7: 164. 1896.
Arthraxon butuoensis (Y. C. Liu & H. Peng) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Microstegium butuoense Y. C. Liu & H. Peng, Ann. Bot. Fenn. 48(2): 182 (-184). 2011.
Arthraxon delicatulus (Hook. f.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Pollinia delicatula Hook. f., Fl. Brit. India 7: 117. 1896.
Arthraxon dispar (Steud.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Pollinia dispar Nees ex Steud., Syn. Pl. Glumac. 1: 410. 1854.
Arthraxon eucnemis (Steud.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Pollinia eucnemis Nees ex Steud., Syn. Pl. Glumac. 1: 409. 1854.
Arthraxon falconeri (Hook. f.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Ischnochloa falconeri Hook. f. in Hooker's Icon. Pl. 25: t. 2466. 1896.
Arthraxon fasciculatus (L.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon fasciculatus L. in Sp. Pl.: 1047. 1753.
Arthraxon fauriei (Hayata) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Pollinia fauriei Hayata, Icon. Pl. Formosan. 7: 73. 1918.
Arthraxon geniculatus (Hayata) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Pollinia geniculata Hayata, Icon. Pl. Formosan. 7: 73. 1918.
Arthraxon glabratus (Brongn.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Eulalia glabrata Brongn. in L. I. Duperrey, Voy. Monde, Phan.: 93. 1831.
Arthraxon monoracemus (W. C. Wu) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Microstegium monoracemum W. C. Wu, J. S. China Agric. Univ. 6(2): 35. 1885.
Arthraxon petiolaris (Trin.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Spodiopogon petiolaris Trin., Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. St.-Pétersbourg, Sér. 6, Sci. Math. 2: 301. 1832.
Arthraxon rufispicus (Steud.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon rufispicus Steud., Syn. Pl. Glumac. 1: 379. 1854.
Arthraxon spectabilis (Trin.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Pollinia spectabilis Trin., Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. St.-Pétersbourg, Sér. 6, Sci. Math. 2: 305. 1832.
Arthraxon stapfii (Hook. f.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Pollinia stapfii Hook. f., Fl. Brit. India 7: 115. 1896.
Arthraxon steenisii (Jansen) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Microstegium steenisii Jansen, Reinwardtia 2: 306. 1953.
Arthraxon tenuis (Trin.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Pollinia tenuis Trin., Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. St.-Pétersbourg, Sér. 6, Sci. Math. 2: 306. 1832.
Arthraxon vimineus (Trin.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon vimineus Trin., Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. St.-Pétersbourg, Sér. 6, Sci. Math. 2: 268. 1832. ─ Microstegium vimineum (Trin.) A. Camus.
Arthraxon yunnanensis D.L.Fu, sp. nom. nov. Ischaemum lanceolatum Keng, J. Washington Acad. Sci. 21: 155. 1931, non Arthraxon lanceolatus (Roxb.) Hochst.
Arthraxon zhuyemao D.L.Fu, sp. nom. nov. Pollinia nuda Trin., Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. St.-Pétersbourg, Sér. 6, Sci. Math. 2: 307. 1832, non Arthraxon nudus (Steud.) Hochst.
Dichanthium alpinum (H. Sun & Boufford) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Capillipedium alpinum H. Sun & Boufford, Phytotaxa 252(3): 218. 2016.
Dichanthium altum (Hitchc.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon altus Hitchc., Contr. U. S. Natl. Herb. 17: 208. 1913.
Dichanthium annamense (A. Camus) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Capillipedium annamense A. Camus, Bull. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. 21: 206. 1925.
Dichanthium assimile (Steud.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon assimilis Steud., Syn. Pl. Glumac. 1: 397. 1854. ─ Dichanthium assimile (Steud.) Deshp., nom. inval..
Dichanthium barbinode (Lag.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon barbinodis Lag., Gen. Sp. Pl.: 3. 1816.
Dichanthium bilobum (S. T. Blake) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Bothriochloa biloba S. T. Blake, Pap. Dept. Biol. Univ. Queensland. ii No. 3, 27. 1944.
Dichanthium bladhii (Retz.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon bladhii Retz., Observ. Bot. 2: 27. 1781. ─ Dichanthium bladhii (Retz.) Clayton, nom. inval. ─ Bothriochloa bladhii (Retz.) S. T. Blake.
Dichanthium bunyense (B. K. Simon) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Bothriochloa bunyensis B. K. Simon, Austrobaileya 1(5): 455. 1983.
Dichanthium campii (Swallen) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon campii Swallen, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 9: 143. 1955.
Dichanthium catharinense (Dalmolim & A. Zanin) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Bothriochloa catharinensis Dalmolim & A. Zanin, Phytotaxa 183(1): 45. 2014.
Dichanthium compressum (Hook. f.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon compressus Hook. f., Fl. Brit. India 7: 172. 1896. ─ Dichanthium compressum (Hook. f.) S. K. Jain & Deshp., nom. inval..
Dichanthium concanense (Hook. f.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon concanensis Hook. f., Fl. Brit. India 7: 174. 1896. ─ Dichanthium concanense (Hook. f.) S. K. Jain & Deshp., nom. inval.
Dichanthium decipiens (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. comb. nov. Andropogon pertusus var. decipiens Hack., Monogr. Phan. [A. DC. & C. DC.]. 1889; Andropogon decipiens (Hack.) Domin, Biblioth. Bot. 20(85): 266. 1915.
Dichanthium duongii (T. Q. Nguyen) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Capillipedium duongii T. Q. Nguyen, Novosti Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 6: 6. 1970.
Dichanthium edwardsianum (Gould) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon edwardsianus Gould, Field & Lab. 19: 184. 1951.
Dichanthium eptocladum (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon leptocladus Hack., Flora 68: 122. 1885.
Dichanthium erianthoides (F. Muell.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon erianthoides F. Muell., Fragm. 10: 75. 1876.
Dichanthium eurylemma (M. Marchi & Longhi-Wagner) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Bothriochloa eurylemma M. Marchi & Longhi-Wagner, Candollea 50: 432. 1995.
Dichanthium exaristatum (Nash) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Amphilophis exaristata Nash in J. K. Small, Fl. S. E. U. S.: 65. 1903.
Dichanthium filiculme (Hook. f.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon filiculmis Hook. f., Fl. Brit. India 7: 181. 1896. ─ Dichanthium filiculme (Hook. f.) S. K. Jain & Deshp., nom. inval..
Dichanthium foulkesii (Hook. f.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon foulkesii Hook. f., Fl. Brit. India 7: 174. 1896. ─ Dichanthium foulkesii (Hook. f.) S. K. Jain & Deshp., nom. inval..
Dichanthium glabrum (Roxb.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon glaber Roxb., Fl. Ind. 1: 271. 1820. ─ Dichanthium glabrum (Roxb.) S. K. Jain & Deshp., nom. inval..
Dichanthium grahamii (Haines) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon grahamii Haines, Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1914: 189. 1914. ─ Dichanthium grahamii (Haines) Deshp., nom. inval..
Dichanthium heteroclitum (Roxb.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Anthistiria heteroclita Roxb., Fl. Ind. 1: 253. 1820. ─ Pseudanthistiria heteroclita (Roxb.) Hook. f..
Dichanthium hirtifolium (J. Presl) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon hirtifolius J. Presl in C. B. Presl, Reliq. Haenk. 1: 338. 1830.
Dichanthium huegelii (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon huegelii Hack. in A. L. P. P. Candolle & A. C. P. Candolle, Monogr. Phan. 6: 492. 1889. ─ Dichanthium huegelii (Hack.) S. K. Jain & Deshp., nom. inval..
Dichanthium hybridum (Gould) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon hybridus Gould, Madroño 14: 21. 1957.
Dichanthium imperatoides (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. comb. nov. Andropogon saccharoides var. imperatoides Hack., Fl. Bras. (Martius) 2(3): 293. 1883; Andropogon imperatoides (Hack.) Lillo, Fl. Prov. Tucuman, Gram.: 20. 1916.
Dichanthium insculptum (A. Rich.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon insculptus Hochst. ex A. Rich., Tent. Fl. Abyss. 2: 458. 1850. ─ Dichanthium insculptum (Hochst. ex A. Rich.) Clayton, nom. inval..
Dichanthium jainii (Deshp. & Hemadri) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Bothriochloa jainii Deshp. & Hemadri, Indian Forester 97: 593. 1971. ─ Dichanthium jainii (Deshp. & Hemadri) Deshp., nom. inval.; Dichanthium jainii (Deshp. & Hemadri) R. Kr. Singh & Arigela, nom. inval..
Dichanthium kuntzeanum (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon kuntzeanus Hack. in A. L. P. P. Candolle & A. C. P. Candolle, Monogr. Phan. 6: 478. 1889. ─ Dichanthium kuntzeanum (Hack.) S. K. Jain & Deshp., nom. inval..
Dichanthium kuoi (L. B. Cai) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Capillipedium kuoi L. B. Cai, Acta Biol. Plateau Sin. 12: 34 (-36). 1994.
Dichanthium kwashotense (Hayata) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon kwashotensis Hayata, Icon. Pl. Formosan. 8: 80. 1918.
Dichanthium laguroides (DC.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon laguroides DC., Cat. Pl. Horti Monsp.: 78. 1813.
Dichanthium laoticum (A. Camus) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Capillipedium laoticum A. Camus, Bull. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. 31: 207. 1925.
Dichanthium leucotrichum (A. Camus) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Chrysopogon leucotrichus A. Camus, J. Agric. Trop. Bot. Appl. 2: 200. 1955.
Dichanthium longifolium (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. comb. nov. Andropogon pertusus var. longifolius Hack. in A. L. P. P. Candolle & A. C. P. Candolle, Monogr. Phan. 6: 482. 1889; Bothriochloa longifolia (Hack.) Bor, Grasses Burma, Ceylon, India & Pakistan 108. 1960.
Dichanthium longipaniculatum (Gould) D.L.Fu, sp. comb. nov. Andropogon saccharoides var. longipaniculatus Gould, Field & Lab. 23: 18. 1955; Bothriochloa longipaniculata (Gould) Allred & Gould, Syst. Bot. 8: 180. 1983.
Dichanthium longisetosum (Bor) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Capillipedium longisetosum Bor, Brittonia 16: 227. 1964.
Dichanthium macrum (Steud.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon macer Steud., Syn. Pl. Glumac. 1: 371. 1854.
Dichanthium magdalenae (M. R. Almeida) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Capillipedium magdalenae M. R. Almeida, J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 72(3): 813. 1976. ─ Dichanthium magdalenae (M. R. Almeida) S. K. Jain & Deshp., nom. inval..
Dichanthium majus (Pilg.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Agenium majus Pilg., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 43: 82. 1938.
Dichanthium meridionale (M. Marchi & Longhi-Wagner) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Bothriochloa meridionalis M. Marchi & Longhi-Wagner, Candollea 50: 433. 1995.
Dichanthium mistryi (A. P. Tiwari & Landge) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Capillipedium mistryi A. P. Tiwari & Landge, Phytotaxa 498(1): 52. 2021.
Dichanthium modestum (Backer) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon modestus Backer in K. Heyne, Nutt. Pl. Ned.-Ind. 1 (compl. ed.): 132. 1922.
Dichanthium nagense (Bor) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Capillipedium nagense Bor, Brittonia 16: 228. 1964. ─ Dichanthium nagense (Bor) Deshp., nom. inval..
Dichanthium oliganthum (Steud.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon oliganthus Hochst. ex Steud., Syn. Pl. Glumac. 1: 368. 1854. ─ Dichanthium oliganthum (Hochst. ex Steud.) Cope, nom. inval..
Dichanthium parviflorum (R. Br.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Holcus parviflorus R. Br., Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holland.: 199. 1810. ─ Dichanthium parviflorum (R. Br.) de Wet & Harlan, nom. inval. ─ Capillipedium parviflorum (R. Br.) Stapf.
Dichanthium pertusum (L.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Holcus pertusus L., Mant. Pl. 2: 301. 1771. ─ Dichanthium pertusum (L.) Clayton, nom. inval..
Dichanthium planipedicellatum (Bor) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Capillipedium planipedicellatum Bor, Kew Bull. 4(2): 222. 1949. ─ Dichanthium planipedicellatum (Bor) S. K. Jain & Deshp., nom. inval..
Dichanthium pseudoischaemum (Steud.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon pseudoischaemum Nees ex Steud., Syn. Pl. Glumac. 1: 380. 1854. ─ Dichanthium pseudoischaemum (Nees ex Steud.) S. K. Jain & Deshp., nom. inval..
Dichanthium pteropechys (C. B. Clarke) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon pteropechys C. B. Clarke, J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 25: 88. 1889. ─ Dichanthium pteropechys (C. B. Clarke) S. K. Jain & Deshp., nom. inval..
Dichanthium radicans (Lehm.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon radicans Lehm., Index Seminum (HBG, Hamburgensis) 1828: 31. 1828. ─ Dichanthium radicans (Lehm.) Clayton, nom. inval..
Dichanthium spicigerum (S. T. Blake) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Capillipedium spicigerum S. T. Blake, Pap. Dept. Biol. Univ. Queensland. ii. No. 3, 43. 1944.
Dichanthium springfieldii (Gould) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon springfieldii Gould, Madroño 14: 19. 1957.
Dichanthium sulcatum (Bor) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Capillipedium sulcatum Bor, Bot. Tidsskr. 67(4): 324. 1973.
Dichanthium torreyanum (Steud.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon torreyanus Steud., Nomencl. Bot., ed. 2, 1: 93. 1840.
Dichanthium umbellatum (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon umbellatus Hack. in A. L. P. P. Candolle & A. C. P. Candolle, Monogr. Phan. 6: 401. 1889.
Dichanthium velutinum (M. Marchi & Longhi-Wagner) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Bothriochloa velutina M. Marchi & Longhi-Wagner, Candollea 50: 435. 1995.
Dichanthium villosum (Nees) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Heteropogon villosus Nees in C. F. P. Martius, Fl. Bras. Enum. Pl. 2: 362. 1829. ─ Agenium villosum (Nees) Pilg..
Dichanthium woodrovii (Hook. f.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon woodrovii Hook. f., Fl. Brit. India 7: 173. 1896. ─ Dichanthium woodrovii (Hook. f.) S. K. Jain & Deshp., nom. inval..
Dichanthium wrightii (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon wrightii Hack., Flora 68: 139. 1885.
Elymus acutus (DC.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Triticum acutum DC., Cat. Pl. Horti Monsp.: 153. 1813. ─ Elymus acutus (DC.) M.-A. Thiébaud, nom. inval..
Elymus alatavicus (Drobow) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Agropyron alatavicum Drobow, Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 21: 43. 1925. ─ Elymus alatavicus (Drobow) Á. Löve, nom. inval..
Elymus arthroides D.L.Fu, sp. nom. nov. Triticum geniculatum Trin. in C. F. Ledebour, Fl. Altaic. 1: 117. 1829, non Elymus geniculatus Curtis. ─ Agropyron geniculatum (Trin.) K. Koch.
Elymus batalinii (Krasn.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Triticum batalinii Krasn., Bot. Zap. 2(1): 21. 1887 publ. 1888. ─ Elymus batalinii (Krasn.) Á. Löve, nom. inval..
Elymus bessarabicus (Săvul. & Rayss) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Agropyron bessarabicum Săvul. & Rayss, Bull. Sect. Sci. Acad. Roumaine 10: 282. 1923.
Elymus boreoatlanticus (Simonet & Guin.) D.L.Fu, sp. comb. nov. Agropyron junceum subsp. boreoatlanticum Simonet & Guin., Bull. Soc. Bot. France 85: 176. 1938; Agropyron junceiforme Á. Löve & D. Löve, Rep. Univ. Inst. Appl. Sci., Reykjavik, Dept. Agric. Ser. B 3: 106. 1948. ─ Elymus junceiformis (Á. Löve & D. Löve) Hand & Buttler, nom. illeg..
Elymus brownei Kunth ex D.L.Fu, sp. nom. nov. Festuca pectinata Labill., Nov. Holl. Pl. 1: 21. 1805, non Elymus pectinatus (M. Bieb.) M. Laínz.; Triticum brownei Kunth, Révis. Gramin. 1: 145. 1829, nom. nov. ─ Australopyrum pectinatum (Labill.) Á. Löve.
Elymus calcicola (Keng) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Roegneria calcicola Keng, J. Nanjing Univ. (Biol.) 1963(1): 21. 1963. ─ Elymus calcicola (Keng) S. L. Chen, nom. inval..
Elymus calcis (Connor & Molloy) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Australopyrum calcis Connor & Molloy, New Zealand J. Bot. 31(1): 2. 1993.
Elymus cognatus (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Agropyron cognatum Hack., Allg. Bot. Z. Syst. 10: 22. 1905. ─ Elymus cognatus (Hack.) Cope, nom. inval..
Elymus corsicus (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. comb. nov. Agropyron caespitosum var. corsicum Hack. in J. I. Briquet, Prodr. Fl. Corse 1: 187. 1910; Agropyron corsicum (Hack.) Rouy in G. Rouy & J. Foucaud, Fl. France 14: 316. 1913. ─ Elymus corsicus (Hack.) Kerguélen, nom. inval..
Elymus curvifolius (Lange) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Agropyron curvifolium Lange, Vidensk. Meddel. Naturhist. Foren. Kjøbenhavn 1860: 55. 1860. ─ Elymus curvifolius (Lange) Melderis, nom. inval..
Elymus distichus (Thunb.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Triticum distichum Thunb., Prodr. Pl. Cap.: 23. 1794. ─ Elymus distichus (Thunb.) Melderis, nom. inval..
Elymus dshinalicus (Sablina) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Elytrigia dshinalica Sablina, Novosti Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 12: 44. 1975.
Elymus elongatus (Host) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Triticum elongatum Host, Icon. Descr. Gram. Austriac. 2: 18. 1802. ─ Elymus elongatus (Host) Runemark, nom. inval.; Elymus elongatus (Host) Greuter, nom. inval..
Elymus eremopyroides (C. Yen et al.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Kengyilia eremopyroides Nevski ex C. Yen, J. L. Yang & B. R. Baum, Novon 8(1): 96. 1998.
Elymus flaccidifolius (Boiss. & Heldr.) D.L.Fu, sp. comb. nov. Agropyron scirpeum var. flaccidifolium Boiss. & Heldr. in P. E. Boissier, Diagn. Pl. Orient., ser. 2, 4: 142. 1859; Elymus flaccidifolius (Boiss. & Heldr.) Melderis, Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 76: 377. 1978, nom. inval..
Elymus friabilis D.L.Fu, sp. nom. nov. Triticum fragile Roth, Catal. Bot. 2: 7. 1800, non Elymus fragilis (Boiss.) Griseb.
Elymus geminatus (Keng & S. L. Chen) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Roegneria geminata Keng & S. L. Chen, J. Nanjing Univ. (Biol.) 1963(1): 80. 1963. ─ Elymus geminatus (Keng & S. L. Chen) S. L. Chen, nom. inval.; Elymus geminata (Keng & S. L. Chen) L. Liu, nom. inval..
Elymus gentryi (Melderis) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Agropyron gentryi Melderis, Fl. Iranica 70: 165. 1970. ─ Elymus gentryi (Melderis) Melderis, nom. inval..
Elymus gobicola (C. Yen & J. L. Yang) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Kengyilia gobicola C. Yen & J. L. Yang, Canad. J. Bot. 68(9): 1897. 1990.
Elymus gracillimus (Nevski) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Agropyron gracillimum Nevski in V. L. Komarov (ed.), Fl. URSS 2: 638. 1934.
Elymus grandiglumis (Keng & S. L. Chen) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Roegneria grandiglumis Keng & S. L. Chen, J. Nanjing Univ. (Biol.) 1963(1): 82. 1963. ─ Elymus grandiglumis (Keng & S. L. Chen) Á. Löve, nom. inval..
Elymus guidenensis (C. Yen et al.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Kengyilia guidenensis C. Yen, J. L. Yang & B. R. Baum, Novon 5(4): 395. 1995.
Elymus habahenensis (B. R. Baum et al.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Kengyilia habahenensis B. R. Baum, C. Yen & J. L. Yang, Pl. Syst. Evol. 174(1-2): 103, 106. 1991.
Elymus heidemaniae (Tzvelev) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Elytrigia heidemaniae Tzvelev, Novosti Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 9: 60. 1972.
Elymus hejingensis (L. B. Cai & D. F. Cui) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Kengyilia hejingensis L. B. Cai & D. F. Cui, Bull. Bot. Res., Harbin 15(4): 426. 1995.
Elymus hordeaceus (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Haynaldia hordeacea Hack. in H. G. A. Engler & K. A. E. Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 2(2): 80. 1887.
Elymus hostii D.L.Fu, sp. nom. nov. Triticum intermedium Host, Icon. Descr. Gram. Austriac. 3: 23. 1805, non Elymus intermedius M. Bieb.
Elymus kengii Tzvelev ex D.L.Fu, sp. nom. nov. Roegneria hirsuta Keng, J. Nanjing Univ. (Biol.) 1963(1): 84. 1963, non Elymus hirsutus Schreb. ex Roem. & Schult.; Agropyron kengii Tzvelev, Trudy Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk SSSR, Rast. Tsentral. Azii 4: 188. 1968. ─ Elymus kengii (Tzvelev) D. F. Cui, nom. illeg..
Elymus kingianus (Endl.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Triticum kingianum Endl., Prodr. Fl. Norfolk.: 21. 1833. ─ Elymus kingianus (Endl.) Á. Löve, nom. inval..
Elymus kokonoricus (Keng) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Roegneria kokonorica Keng, J. Nanjing Univ. (Biol.) 1963(1): 88. 1963. ─ Elymus kokonoricus (Keng) Á. Löve, nom. inval..
Elymus kosaninii (Nábělek) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Agropyron kosaninii Nábelek, Spisy Přír. Fak. Masarykovy Univ. 111: 25. 1929. ─ Elymus kosaninii (Nábelek) Melderis, nom. inval..
Elymus krylovianus (Schischk.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Agropyron krylovianum Schischk., Sist. Zametki Mater. Gerb. Tomsk. Univ. 1928(2): 2. 1928.
Elymus laxiflorus (Keng) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Roegneria laxiflora Keng, J. Nanjing Univ. (Biol.) (1): 75. 1963. ─ Elymus laxiflorus (Keng) Á. Löve, nom. inval..
Elymus laxistachyus (L. B. Cai & D. F. Cui) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Kengyilia laxistachya L. B. Cai & D. F. Cui, Bull. Bot. Res., Harbin 15(4): 424. 1995.
Elymus libanoticus (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Agropyron libanoticum Hack., Allg. Bot. Z. Syst. 10: 21. 1904. ─ Elymus libanoticus (Hack.) Melderis, nom. inval..
Elymus linkii D.L.Fu, sp. nom. nov. Triticum desertorum Fisch. ex Link, Enum. Hort. Berol. Alt. 1: 97. 1821, non Elymus desertorum Kar. & Kir. ─ Douglasdeweya wangii C. Yen, J. L. Yang & B. R. Baum.
Elymus longisetus (Hitchc.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Brachypodium longisetum Hitchc., Brittonia 2: 107. 1936. ─ Elymus longisetus (Hitchc.) Veldkamp, nom. inval..
Elymus marginatus (H. Lindb.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Agropyron marginatum H. Lindb., Acta Soc. Sci. Fenn., Ser. B, Opera Biol. 1(2): 9. 1932. ─ Elymus marginatus (H. Lindb.) Á. Löve, nom. inval..
Elymus neesii D.L.Fu, sp. nom. nov. Agropyron velutinum Nees, London J. Bot. 2: 417. 1843, non Elymus velutinus Scribn. & Merr..
Elymus obtusiflorus (DC.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Triticum obtusiflorum DC., Cat. Pl. Horti Monsp.: 153. 1813. ─ Elymus obtusiflorus (DC.) Conert, nom. inval..
Elymus pendulus (L. B. Cai) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Kengyilia pendula L. B. Cai, Acta Phytotax. Sin. 37(5): 460. 1999.
Elymus plurinervis (Vickery) D.L.Fu, sp. comb. nov. Agropyron scabrum var. plurinerve Vickery, Contr. New South Wales Natl. Herb. 1: 342. 1950; Elymus plurinervis (Vickery) Connor, New Zealand J. Bot. 43: 500. 2005, nom. inval..
Elymus podperae (Nábělek) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Agropyron podperae Nábelek, Spisy Přír. Fak. Masarykovy Univ. 111: 24. 1929.
Elymus pseudovillosus D.L.Fu, sp. nom. nov. Secale villosum L., Sp. Pl.: 84. 1753, non Elymus villosus Muhl. ex Willd.. ─ Dasypyrum villosum (L.) Borbás.
Elymus pulcherrimus (Grossh.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Agropyron pulcherrimum Grossh., Vĕstn. Tiflissk. Bot. Sada 13-14: 42. 1919.
Elymus qinghaica D.L.Fu, sp. nom. nov. Kengyilia zadoiensis S. L. Lu & Y. H. Wu, Novon 19(2): 263 (-265). 2009, non Elymus zadoiensis S. L. Lu & Y. H. Wu.
Elymus rectisetus (Nees) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Vulpia rectiseta Nees in J. G. C. Lehmann, Pl. Preiss. 2: 107. 1846. ─ Elymus rectisetus (Nees) Á. Löve & Connor, nom. inval. ─ Anthosachne australasica Steud..
Elymus reflexiaristatus (Nevski) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Agropyron reflexiaristatum Nevski, Izv. Bot. Sada Akad. Nauk S. S. S. R. 30: 495. 1931 publ. 1932. ─ Elymus reflexiaristatus (Nevski) Melderis, nom. inval..
Elymus retusus Á. Löve ex D.L.Fu, sp. nom. nov. Roegneria mutica Keng & S. L. Chen, J. Nanjing Univ. (Biol.) 1963(1): 87. 1963, non Elymus muticus Phil. ─ Elymus retusus Á. Löve, nom. inval..
Elymus rigidulus (Keng) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Roegneria rigidula Keng, J. Nanjing Univ. (Biol.) 1963(1): 77. 1963. ─ Elymus rigidulus (Keng) Á. Löve, nom. inval..
Elymus scaber (R. Br.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Triticum scabrum R. Br., Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holland.: 178. 1810. ─ Elymus scaber (R. Br.) Á. Löve, nom. inval..
Elymus schultesii D.L.Fu, sp. nom. nov. Brachypodium strigosum Schult., Mant. 2: 404. 1824, non Elymus strigosus Rydb. ─ Pseudoroegneria strigosa (Schult.) Á. Löve.
Elymus setuliferus (Nevski) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Elytrigia setulifera Nevski, Trudy Sredne-Aziatsk. Gosud. Univ., Ser. 8b, Bot. 17: 61. 1934.
Elymus shawanensis (L. B. Cai) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Kengyilia shawanensis L. B. Cai, Guihaia 16(3): 202. 1996.
Elymus solandri (Steud.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Triticum solandri Steud., Syn. Pl. Glumac. 1(4-5): 347. 1854. ─ Elymus solandri (Steud.) Connor, nom. inval..
Elymus sosnowskyi (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Agropyron sosnowskyi Hack., Vĕstn. Tiflissk. Bot. Sada 29: 26. 1913. ─ Elymus sosnowskyi (Hack.) Melderis, nom. inval..
Elymus stenachyrus (Keng) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Roegneria stenachyra Keng, J. Nanjing Univ. (Biol.) 1963(1): 79. 1963. ─ Elymus stenachyrus (Keng) Á. Löve, nom. inval..
Elymus stewartii (Melderis) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Agropyron stewartii Melderis in N. L. Bor, Grass. Burma, Ceylon, India & Pakistan: 695. 1960. ─ Elymus stewartii (Melderis) Cope, nom. inval..
Elymus stipifolius (Trautv.) D.L.Fu, sp. comb. nov. Triticum rigidum var. stipifolium Trautv., Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 4: 189. 1875; Agropyron stipifolium (Trautv.) Czern. ex Nevski in V. L. Komarov (ed.), Fl. URSS 2: 637. 1934. ─ Elymus stipifolius (Trautv.) Melderis, nom. inval..
Elymus tahelacana (J. L. Yang et al.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Kengyilia tahelacana J. L. Yang, C. Yen & B. R. Baum, Canad. J. Bot. 71(2): 339. 1993.
Elymus tauri (Boiss. & Balansa) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Agropyron tauri Boiss. & Balansa, Bull. Soc. Bot. France 4: 307. 1857. ─ Elymus tauri (Boiss. & Balansa) Melderis, nom. inval..
Elymus tenuis (Buchanan) D.L.Fu, sp. comb. nov. Agropyron scabrum var. tenue Buchanan, Indig. Grass. N. Zeal.: t. 57b, Add.: 11. 1880; Elymus tenuis (Buchanan) Á. Löve & Connor, New Zealand J. Bot. 20: 183. 1982, nom. inval. ─ Connorochloa tenuis (Buchanan) Barkworth.
Elymus thoroldianus (Oliv.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Agropyron thoroldianum Oliv. in Hooker's Icon. Pl. 23: t. 2262. 1893. ─ Elymus thoroldianus (Oliv.) G. Singh, nom. inval..
Elymus turcicus (P. E. McGuire) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Elytrigia turcica P. E. McGuire, Folia Geobot. Phytotax. 18: 108. 1983.
Elymus uncinatus (Veldkamp) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Australopyrum uncinatum Veldkamp, Blumea 34(1): 67. 1989.
Elymus varnensis (Velen.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Triticum varnense Velen. in Sitzungsber. Königl. Böhm. Ges. Wiss., Math.-Naturwiss. Cl. 39: 28. 1894. ─ Elymus varnensis (Velen.) Runemark, nom. inval.; Elymus varnensis (Velen.) Kožuharov, nom. inval..
Elymus xinjiangensis D.L.Fu, sp. nom. nov. Kengyilia pamirica J. L. Yang & C. Yen, J. Sichuan Agric. Univ. 10: 566. 1992, non Elymus pamiricus Tzvelev.
Elymus zhaosuensis (J. L. Yang) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Kengyilia zhaosuensis J. L. Yang, C. Yen & B. R. Baum, Canad. J. Bot. 71(2): 341. 1993.
Exotheca mobukensis (Chiov.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon mobukensis Chiov. in Ann. Bot. (Rome) 6: 147. 1907.
Exotheca rudis (Stapf) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Hyparrhenia rudis Stapf, Fl. Trop. Afr. [Oliver et al.] 9(2): 344. 1919.
Exotheca umbrosa (Hochst.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon umbrosus Hochst. in Exsicc. (Pl. Schimp.) 2: n.° 1116. 1842.
Hyparrhenia colobantha (Clayton) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Hyperthelia colobantha Clayton, Kew Bull. 20(3): 439. 1967.
Hyparrhenia kottoensis (Desc. & M. Mazade) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Hyperthelia kottoensis Desc. & M. Mazade, Bull. Soc. Bot. France, Lett. Bot. 134(2): 203. 1987.
Hyparrhenia polychaeta (Clayton) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Hyperthelia polychaeta Clayton, Kew Bull. 20(3): 441. 1967.
Hyparrhenia steudelii D.L.Fu, sp. nom. nov. Anthistiria dissoluta Nees ex Steud., Syn. Pl. Glumac. 1: 400. 1854, non Hyparrhenia dissoluta Andersson. ─ Hyparrhenia dissoluta (Nees ex Steud.) C. E. Hubb, nom. illeg. ─ Hyperthelia dissoluta (Nees ex Steud.) Clayton.
Iseilema foveolata (Delile) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon foveolatus Delile, Descr. Egypte, Hist. Nat. 2(Mém.): 160. 1813. ─ Eremopogon foveolatus (Delile) Stapf.
Iseilema paranjpyeana (Bhide) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon paranjpyeanus Bhide, J. Proc. Asiat. Soc. Bengal 7: 514. 1911.
Iseilema tuberculata (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Andropogon tuberculatus Hack. in A. L. P. P. Candolle & A. C. P. Candolle, Monogr. Phan. 6: 404. 1889.
Saccharum beccarii (Stapf) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Spodiopogon beccarii Stapf, Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1898: 228. 1898. ─ Saccharum beccarii (Stapf) Cope, nom. inval..
Saccharum brasiliense (Trin.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Imperata brasiliensis Trin., Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. St.-Pétersbourg, Sér. 6, Sci. Math. 2: 331. 1833.
Saccharum cheesemanii (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Imperata cheesemanii Hack., Trans. & Proc. New Zealand Inst. 35: 378. 1903.
Saccharum condensatum (Steud.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Imperata condensata Steud., Syn. Pl. Glumac. 1(6): 431. 1854.
Saccharum depauperatum (Merr.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Miscanthus depauperatus Merr., Philipp. J. Sci., C 5: 170. 1910.
Saccharum flavidum (S. M. Phillips & S. L. Chen) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Imperata flavida S. M. Phillips & S. L. Chen, Novon 15(3): 469. 2005.
Saccharum kajkaiense (Melderis) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Erianthus kajkaiensis Melderis, Biol. Skr. 14(4): 39. 1965. ─ Saccharum kajkaiense (Melderis) Melderis, nom. inval..
Saccharum liuanum D.L.Fu, sp. nom. nov. Miscanthus villosus Y. C. Liu & H. Peng, Nordic J. Bot. 28(6): 671 (-672). 2010, non Saccharum villosum Steud..
Saccharum lutarioriparium (S. L. Chen & Renvoize) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Miscanthus lutarioriparius L. Liu ex S. L. Chen & Renvoize, Kew Bull. 60(4): 605 (-607). 2006.
Saccharum minutiflorum (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Imperata minutiflora Hack., Monogr. Phan. [A. DC. & C. DC.] 6: 100. 1889.
Saccharum nepalense (Trin.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Eulalia nepalensis Trin., Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. St.-Pétersbourg, Sér. 6, Sci. Math. 2: 333. 1832.
Saccharum nudipes (Griseb.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Erianthus nudipes Griseb., Nachr. Königl. Ges. Wiss. Georg-Augusts-Univ. 3: 92. 1868.
Saccharum oligostachyum (Stapf.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Miscanthus oligostachyus Stapf., Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1898(141): 227. 1898.
Saccharum paniculatum (B. S. Sun) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Rubimons paniculatus B. S. Sun, Acta Bot. Yunnan. 19: 239. 1997.
Saccharum parodii (Acev.-Rodr.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Imperata parodii Acev.-Rodr., Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 12: 358. 1968.
Saccharum sacchariflorum (Maxim.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Imperata sacchariflora Maxim., Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. St.-Pétersbourg Divers Savans 9: 331. 1859.
Saccharum sinense (Andersson) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Miscanthus sinensis Andersson, Öfvers. Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. Förh. 12: 166. 1855.
Saccharum tenue (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Imperata tenuis Hack., Monogr. Phan. [A. DC. & C. DC.] 6: 689. 1889.
Saccharum trinii (Hack.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Erianthus trinii Hack., Monogr. Phan. [A. DC. & C. DC.] 6: 135. 1889. ─ Saccharum trinii (Hack.) Renvoize, nom. inval..
Saccharum velutinum (Holttum) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Spodiopogon velutinus Holttum, Gard. Bull. Singapore 11: 297. 1947. ─ Saccharum velutinum (Holttum) Cope, nom. inval..
Saccharum wangpicheonense (T. I. Heo & J. S. Kim) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Miscanthus wangpicheonensis T. I. Heo & J. S. Kim, J. Sp. Res. 10(1): 57. 2021.
Saccharum wardii (Bor) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Erianthus wardii Bor, Kew Bull. 9: 498. 1954. ─ Saccharum wardii (Bor) Bor ex Cope, nom. inval..
Saccharum williamsii (Bor) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Erianthus williamsii Bor, Kew Bull. 12: 413. 1957 publ. 1958. ─ Saccharum williamsii (Bor) Bor ex Cope, nom. inval..
Zea andersonii (J. R. Gray) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray, Phytologia 33: 204 (-205). 1976.
Zea australis (H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson, Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 28: 259. 1941.
Zea cundinamarcis (Wet & Timothy) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Tripsacum cundinamarce de Wet & Timothy, Amer. J. Bot. 68: 274. 1981.
Zea dactyloides (L.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Coix dactyloides L., Sp. Pl.: 972. 1753. ─ Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L..
Zea intermedia (Wet & J. R. Harlan) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Tripsacum intermedium de Wet & J. R. Harlan, Amer. J. Bot. 69: 1255. 1982.
Zea jalapensis (Wet & Brink) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Tripsacum jalapense de Wet & Brink, Amer. J. Bot. 70: 1141. 1983.
Zea lanceolata (Benth.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Tripsacum lanceolatum Rupr. ex Benth., Pl. Hartw. [Bentham] 347. 1857.
Zea latifolia (Hitchc.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Tripsacum latifolium Hitchc., Bot. Gaz. 41: 294. 1906.
Zea laxa (Nash) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Tripsacum laxum Nash, N. Amer. Fl. 17(1): 81. 1909.
Zea luxurians (Durieu & Asch.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Euchlaena luxurians Durieu & Asch., Bull. Mens. Soc. Linn. Paris 1: 107. 1877. ─ Zea luxurians (Durieu) R. M. Bird, nom. inval..
Zea maizar (Hern.-Xol. & Randolph) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Tripsacum maizar Hern.-Xol. & Randolph, Folleto Techn. Of. Estud. Especiales 4: 7. 1950.
Zea manisuroides (Wet & J. R. Harlan) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Tripsacum manisuroides de Wet & J. R. Harlan, Amer. J. Bot. 69: 1255. 1982.
Zea peruviana (Wet & Timothy) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Tripsacum peruvianum de Wet & Timothy, Amer. J. Bot. 68: 275. 1981.
Zea pilosa (Scribn. & Merr.) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Tripsacum pilosum Scribn. & Merr., Bull. Div. Agrostol. U. S. D. A. 24: 6. 1900.
Zea zopilotensis (Hern.-Xol. & Randolph) D.L.Fu, sp. transl. nov. Tripsacum zopilotense Hern.-Xol. & Randolph, Folleto Techn. Of. Estud. Especiales 4: 22. 1950.
5. Conclusion
The reliance of humans on cultivated plants can result in cultural influences, leading to variations in classification and nomenclature practices that subsequently impact the scientific hierarchy. The minimum criterion for genus classification by CPCG of Fructophyta D.L.Fu & H. Fu, a crucial and rigorously scientific tool, can effectively mitigate the subjectivity and partiality of traditional taxonomy and modern phylogeny, scientifically identify genus synonyms, and resolve taxonomic nomenclature confusions within the new phylum. Utilizing this minimum criterion has led to the identification of 14 current synonyms such as Imperata Cirillo and Tripsacum L. across seven genera of Andropogonaceae and 14 current synonyms like Triticum L. across three genera of Aegilopaceae. Additionally, 17 new specific names and 221 new specific combinations have been scientifically and validly published in the paper, including Aegilops aestiva (L.) D.L.Fu, Saccharum liuanum D.L.Fu, and Zea dactyloides (L.) D.L.Fu. These publications will effectively establish a solid foundation for accurate application of plant taxonomic names — especially in agriculture and forestry — address taxonomic nomenclature confusions in a scientific manner and provide a scientific basis for evolutionary system research within the new class Scutellopsida D.L.Fu of the new phylum Fructophyta D.L.Fu & H. Fu.
Abbreviations

CPCG

Chloroplast Complete Genomes

PHL

Phylogenetic Loci

PHS

Phylogenetic Similarity

Author Contributions
Da-Li Fu is the sole author. The author read and approved the final manuscript.
Conflicts of Interest
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