Annuals with slender rhizomes. Stems upright, up to 60 cm long, 0.75 mm in diam., usually unbranched. Leaves alternate, linear, 2-7.5 cm long and 1-2 mm broad, narrowed gradually to the rounded apex, expanded below to form a sheath 5 mm long, which is auriculate above. Male flower a single stamen at first enveloped in a thin, membranous spathe, filament lengthening rapidly at anthesis, up to 25 mm long, the 4 locules forming a rectangular anther(squared in cross-section), dehiscing longitudinally, with a rounded apical knob and 2 small basal pustules on opposite sides of the connective. Female flowers surrounded by a vaginate spathe and an inner flask-shaped 'perianth' which is truncate above and closely appressed to the ovary and immature style; during anthesis the style lengthens rapidly and displays a large, ephemeral spoon- or funnel-shaped stigma. Fruit an asymmetrically graniform to somewhat bean-shaped drupelet, c.4 mm long, dorsally and occasionally ventrally, pectinate, stipitate below, crowned by the persistent style-base, brownish orange. The fruits formed below on the rhizomes geotropic, borne on stalks usually about 2 cm long(up to 6 cm); the fruits at right angles to the stalk. From: Obermeyer, AA. 1966. Order: Helobiae. In: LE Codd, B De Winter & HB Rycroft (eds). Fl. S. Africa 1: 56-112. BRI & Nat. Bot. Gdns, Pretoria & Cape Town. [https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/209551#page/1/mode/1up] [CC BY] As: Zannichellia aschersoniana Graebn.
Slender, submerged, aquatic annual to 60 cm. Leaves alternate, linear. Flowers minute. From: Manning, JC; Goldblatt, P. 2012. Potamogetonaceae. In: J Manning & P Goldblatt (eds), Plants of the Greater Cape Floristic Region 1: The Core Cape flora. Strelitzia 29: 226-227. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. [CC BY] As: Zannichellia aschersoniana Graebn.
In brackish pools near the sea. From: Obermeyer, AA. 1966. Order: Helobiae. In: LE Codd, B De Winter & HB Rycroft (eds). Fl. S. Africa 1: 56-112. BRI & Nat. Bot. Gdns, Pretoria & Cape Town. [https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/209551#page/1/mode/1up] [CC BY] As: Zannichellia aschersoniana Graebn.
Brackish pools near coast. From: Manning, JC; Goldblatt, P. 2012. Potamogetonaceae. In: J Manning & P Goldblatt (eds), Plants of the Greater Cape Floristic Region 1: The Core Cape flora. Strelitzia 29: 226-227. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. [CC BY] As: Zannichellia aschersoniana Graebn.
Endemic to the Cape Peninsula and neighbouring coastal areas; northwards it is reported from Lamberts Bay, eastwards from Still Bay. From: Obermeyer, AA. 1966. Order: Helobiae. In: LE Codd, B De Winter & HB Rycroft (eds). Fl. S. Africa 1: 56-112. BRI & Nat. Bot. Gdns, Pretoria & Cape Town. [https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/209551#page/1/mode/1up] [CC BY] As: Zannichellia aschersoniana Graebn.
Lambert's Bay to Still Bay. From: Manning, JC; Goldblatt, P. 2012. Potamogetonaceae. In: J Manning & P Goldblatt (eds), Plants of the Greater Cape Floristic Region 1: The Core Cape flora. Strelitzia 29: 226-227. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. [CC BY] As: Zannichellia aschersoniana Graebn.
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Occurrence in the Flora of Southern Africa (FSA) countries and South African provinces. Residence status indicates if a taxon is indigenous, endemic, naturalised or invasive in a specific region. This data is based on specimen records and literature
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Names and Sources
Published in: Aquatic Bot. 9(1): 95 (1980)
Zannichellia aschersoniana Graebn.
Vleisia aschersoniana (Graebn.) Toml. & Posl.
Classification
KINGDOM Plantae
SUBKINGDOM Phanerogamae
PHYLUM Anthophyta
ORDER Alismatales
FAMILY Potamogetonaceae
GENUS Pseudalthenia
SPECIES aschersoniana
9 results for Pseudalthenia aschersoniana (Graebn.) Hartog
Barcode: PRE0033054-0 Collector(s) & number: Wolley-Dod, AH, 3586 | 1897-11-11
South Africa, Western Cape, CAPE PENINSULA; VARSCHE VLEY; POOLS IN VLEY
Data Resource: BODATSA View record
Barcode: NBG1565132-0 Collector(s) & number: Stummer, H, FOTH1608/CR1565 | 2011-9-21
South Africa, Western Cape, Milnerton. Rietvlei Nature Reserve off Sandpiper Ave, Table View. On track to birdhides, fork on the left, 100 m further.
Data Resource: BODATSA View record
Barcode: PRE0033056-0 Collector(s) & number: Mauve, AA, 4252(cult) | 1963-1-14
South Africa, Western Cape, CAPE PENINSULA; MILNERTON; RIETVLEI
Data Resource: BODATSA View record
Barcode: PRE0033058-0 Collector(s) & number: Tolken, HR, 333 | 1963-6-5
South Africa, Western Cape, CLANWILLIAM DIST.; LAMBERTS BAY; LANGE VLEI
Data Resource: BODATSA View record
Barcode: PRE0033059-0 Collector(s) & number: Mauve, AA, 4385 | 1965-10-10
South Africa, Western Cape, CAPE PENINSULA DIST.; MILNERTON; RIETVLEI
Data Resource: BODATSA View record
Barcode: PRE0033055-0 Collector(s) & number: Wolley-Dod, AH, 3381 | 1897-10-20
South Africa, Western Cape, CAPE PENINSULA; KOMMETJIE; KOMMETJIE EFFLUENCE
Data Resource: BODATSA View record
Barcode: PRE0111474-0 Collector(s) & number: Mauve, AA, 4251 | 1963-1-14
South Africa, Western Cape, CAPE PENINSULA; NOORDHOEK
Data Resource: BODATSA View record
Barcode: PRE0033057-0 Collector(s) & number: Mauve, AA, 4251 | 1963-1-14
South Africa, Western Cape, CAPE PENINSULA DIST.; NOORDHOEK; IN VLEI
Data Resource: BODATSA View record
Barcode: PRE0033053-0 Collector(s) & number: Stephens, EL, 51 | 1930-1-17
South Africa, Western Cape, CAPE TOWN; MILNERTON; RIET VLEI
Data Resource: BODATSA View record
This map contains point-based occurrences at different locations
2012
SERIES CHAPTER
Potamogetonaceae Manning, JC; Goldblatt, PIn: J Manning & P Goldblatt (eds), Plants of the Greater Cape Floristic Region 1: The Core Cape flora. Strelitzia 29: 226-227
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria
1980
PERIODICAL/JOURNAL
Pseudalthenia antedates vleisia, a nomenclature note Den Hartog, CAquatic Botany 9: 95-95
1976
1966
FLORA CHAPTER
Order: Helobiae Obermeyer, AAIn: LE Codd, B De Winter & HB Rycroft (eds). Flora of Southern Africa 1: 56-112
BRI & Nat. Bot. Gdns, Pretoria & Cape Town
No results found for Pseudalthenia aschersoniana (Graebn.) Hartog
Status and criteria
CR
Assessment date
2015-01-28
Assessor(s)
Plantae Coordinator
Range
Within the southern African sub-region, the species occurs widely across Zimbabwe and in Mozambique south of the Zambezi River, and marginally in eastern Botswana (Skinner & Chimimba 2005). Within the assessment region, it occurs throughout the Limpopo Province, and north-western parts of the North West Province, and into parts of Gauteng and Mpumalanga. It is widespread but limited to areas with suitable rocky habitat, and is not as uniformly spread as other rupicolous small mammal species. In the North West Province, it was captured in Pilanesberg National Park and Madikwe Game Reserve in the north (but not at Borakalalo), and was captured for the first time in the Enzelsberg and in the norite koppies at Bospoort Dam (Power 2014). It was not captured further south (for example, in the Magaliesberg), and thus, based on high sampling effort, it probably does not occur there. In Gauteng and Mpumalanga provinces this species was readily recorded in the red sandstone areas of Ezemvelo Nature Reserve (Gauteng) and Telperion (Mpumalanga) (MacFadyen 2014).
Major system
Major habitats
There are no major threats to this species as it occupies largely inaccessible rocky areas that are unsuitable for agriculture, livestock production and forestry. However, mining for gravel and rock (specifically granite) could lead to localised habitat loss and subpopulation decline.
Population trend
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samways, M.J. 2002. A strategy for national red listing invertebrates based on experiences with Odonata in South Africa. African Entomology. 10:43-52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kipping, J. 2006. The Odonata of Botswana - an annotated checklist. Cimbebasia Memoirs. 5:In press
ELECTRONIC SOURCE
IUCN 2006. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN - The World Conservation Union
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pinhey, E. 1984. A survey of the dragonflies (Odonata) of South Africa. Part 1. Journal of the Entomological Society of South Africa. 47:147-188
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pinhey, E. 1981. Checklist of the Odonata of Mozambique. Occasional papers of the national Museums and Monuments of Rhodesia, Series B. 6:557-631
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Longfield, C. 1955. The Odonata of North Angola. Part I. Publicações culturais Companhia de Diamantes de Angola. 27:11-64
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pinhey, E. 1961. A collection of Odonata from Dundo, Angola. With the descriptions of two new species of Gomphids. Publiçacões culturais Companhia de Diamantes de Angola Lisboa. 56:71-76
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pinhey, E. 1961. Some dragonflies (Odonata) from Angola; and descriptions of three new species of the family Gomphidae. Publiçacões culturais Companhia de Diamantes de Angola Lisboa. 56:81-86
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pinhey, E. 1965. Odonata from Luanda and the Lucala River, Angola. Revista de Biologia, Lisboa. 5:159-164
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Waterston, A.R. and Pittaway, A.R. 1991 (1989. The Odonata or Dragonflies of Oman and neighbouring territories. Journal of Oman Studies. 10:131-168
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