Eragrostis Wolf is a cosmopolitan genus which includes nearly 350 species, mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. Due to the wide range in variation within this genus, the species limits are often overlapping, making difficult to establish specific boundaries and diagnostic characters. Between 10 and 15 species have been previously cited for Chile. The objective was to establish the limits and the diagnostic characters in Chilean taxa, using multivariate analysis (cluster analysis and principal coordinates analysis). Twelve species, two varieties and one subspecies are recognized in the present treatment. Eight taxa are native and 4 are introduced. A key, descriptions, illustrations and the geographical distribution of each species are given.
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Escobar, I., Ruiz, E., Finot, V. L., Negritto, M. A., & Baeza, C. M. (2011). Revisión taxonómica del género eragrostis wolf en chile, basada en análisis estadísticos multivariados. Gayana - Botanica, 68(1), 49–85. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0717-66432011000100006
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