Arthraxon

Arthraxon, commonly known as carpetgrass, is a genus of Asian, African and Australian plants in the grass family, Poaceae, containing the following species:


 * Arthraxon antsirabensis – Madagascar
 * Arthraxon castratus – Hainan, Indian Subcontinent, Indochina, Java
 * Arthraxon cuspidatus – Ethiopia, Oman
 * Arthraxon depressus – India
 * Arthraxon echinatus – India, Nepal, Yunnan
 * Arthraxon epectinatus – China, Himalayas
 * Arthraxon hispidus – Asia, Africa, Australia, Indian Ocean islands
 * Arthraxon inermis – India
 * Arthraxon jubatus – Kerala
 * Arthraxon junnarensis – Yunnan, India, Oman
 * Arthraxon lanceolatus – eastern Africa, southern Asia
 * Arthraxon lancifolius – Africa, southern Asia
 * Arthraxon meeboldii – India
 * Arthraxon microphyllus – Himalayas, Yunnan, Thailand
 * Arthraxon multinervis – Guizhou
 * Arthraxon nudus – southern Asia
 * Arthraxon prionodes – eastern Africa, southern Asia
 * Arthraxon raizadae – India
 * Arthraxon santapaui – India, Himalayas
 * Arthraxon submuticus – Himalayas, Yunnan
 * Arthraxon typicus – Yunnan, Guangdong, Himalayas, Indochina, Java
 * Arthraxon villosus – India

Several species now in the genera Dimeria and Microstegium were formerly included in Arthraxon:
 * Arthraxon batangensis – Microstegium batangense
 * Arthraxon hohenackeri – Dimeria hohenackeri
 * Arthraxon lanceolatus and Arthraxon nodosus – Microstegium vimineum