| 31. | The Tarsi generally covered with short, appressed, pale pubescence; apex of fifth tarsomere sparsely pubescent, dark.
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| 32. | The leaves on flattened lateral branchlets are crowded into appressed groups and scale-like and the lateral pairs are keeled.
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| 33. | The earliest folds F1, apart from being tight and appressed occur in intrafolial positions and also constitute the rootless folds.
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| 34. | It is variable in appearance, but generally bears a very narrow, linear inflorescence of spikelets appressed against the stem.
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| 35. | The elevated umbilicus with a pad of callus, the outer edge of which is usually not appressed closely to the base.
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| 36. | On the undersurface is a broad median fascia of ochreous-yellow suffusion clothed with appressed hairs except towards the lower extremity.
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| 37. | The slender pedicels ( 1-3 mm ), rachis and hypanthium are villous and closely appressed, but hypanthium only abaxially.
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| 38. | The inflorescence is a panicle up to long by wide, with branches appressed to the stems or held out at an angle.
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| 39. | The inner lip is slightly curved, decidedly oblique, revolute, and appressed to the attenuated base for almost its entire length.
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| 40. | The body is slender, the head is broad and slanting, with a flat forehead and closely appressed ( flattened ) short palpi.
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