This is Iseilema laxum.
Hairy awns, pedicelled involucral spikelets, flattened leaf sheaths, etc. 
are the identification characters. Themeda has sessile involucral spikelets.
Pseudanthistiria has glabrous awns. 

On Monday, April 22, 2013 5:53:55 PM UTC+5:30, Samir Mehta wrote:
>
> Dear Fellow Group-members:
>
> Am not sure of this id but think it is Pseudanthistiria heteroclita. 
> Seen near Mumbai in a grassland at the foot of a hill.
> Confirmation / correction will be appreciated.
>
> My apologies for the delayed posting. I have found a couple more of such 
> (grass) images and will be happy to post them if it is OK with the 
> modreator(s).
>
> Regards,
>
> Samir Mehta
>

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