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Pleurothallis pugio (Orchidaceae), a new Pleurothallidinae from Costa Rica
Karremans, Adam P., Jiménez, José Esteban (2023): Pleurothallis pugio (Orchidaceae), a new Pleurothallidinae from Costa Rica. Phytotaxa 599 (3): 150-154, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.599.3.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.599.3.
FIGURE 1. Specklinia absurda. A. Habit. B. Flower. C. Dissected perianth. D in A new Specklinia (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae) from Costa Rica and Panama
FIGURE 1. Specklinia absurda. A. Habit. B. Flower. C. Dissected perianth. D. Column and lip, lateral view. E. Column, front view. F. Lip, natural position and spread. G. Pollinarium and anther cap. Drawn from the holotype by D. Bogarín.Published as part of Bogarín, Diego, Karremans, Adam P., Rincón, Rafael & Gravendeel, Barbara, 2013, A new Specklinia (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae) from Costa Rica and Panama, pp. 31-41 in Phytotaxa 115 (2) on page 34, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.115.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/507904
FIGURE 5 in A new Specklinia (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae) from Costa Rica and Panama
FIGURE 5. Flower morphology: A. S. absurda (Bogarín 9772, JBL). B. Specklinia fuegi (Karremans 5600, JBL). C. Specklinia turrialbae (Karremans 5635, JBL). A-B by D. Bogarín. C by A.P. Karremans.Published as part of Bogarín, Diego, Karremans, Adam P., Rincón, Rafael & Gravendeel, Barbara, 2013, A new Specklinia (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae) from Costa Rica and Panama, pp. 31-41 in Phytotaxa 115 (2) on page 38, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.115.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/507904
A new Specklinia (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae) from Costa Rica and Panama
Bogarín, Diego, Karremans, Adam P., Rincón, Rafael, Gravendeel, Barbara (2013): A new Specklinia (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae) from Costa Rica and Panama. Phytotaxa 115 (2): 31-41, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.115.2.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.115.2.
FIGURE 3 in A new species of Pabstiella (Pleurothallidinae, Orchidaceae) from Ecuador
FIGURE 3. Maximum clade credibility tree obtained from the Bayesian analysis of nrITS dataset. The numbers near the nodes are the Bayesian posterior probabilities if over 0.95.Published as part of Ponert, Jan, Andrade, Mario Portilla, Karremans, Adam P., Chumová, Zuzana & Trávníček, Pavel, 2021, A new species of Pabstiella (Pleurothallidinae, Orchidaceae) from Ecuador, pp. 108-116 in Phytotaxa 500 (2) on page 113, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.500.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/542449
FIGURE 4 in Restrepia santanderensis (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae), a new species from the western slope of the eastern Andes in Colombia
FIGURE 4. View of the Restrepia santanderensis habitat in the western slope of the eastern Andes in Colombia, near to the top of "La Humareda" waterfall, in La Belleza (Santander) municipality.Published as part of Morales, Nicolás Gutiérrez, Moreno, Juan Sebastián, Karremans, Adam P. & Gil-Amaya, Karen, 2023, Restrepia santanderensis (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae), a new species from the western slope of the eastern Andes in Colombia, pp. 293-300 in Phytotaxa 598 (4) on page 299, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.598.4.3, http://zenodo.org/record/798375
Myoxanthus eumeces Luer 1982
15. Myoxanthus eumeces (Luer) Luer (1982a: 36). (Fig. 14D) Basionym: Pleurothallis eumeces Luer (1979: 164–165). TYPE:— ECUADOR. Zamora-Chinchipe: epiphytic in cloud forest at the pass between Loja and Zamora, 2700 m, 11 Feb 1978, Luer et al. 2530 (holotype: SEL!). Distribution: — Ecuador. Notes:— This species is endemic to high mountains of Zamora Chinchipe of southeastern Ecuador. It is caespitose with slender ramicauls that are longer than the leaves, similar to M. hirsuticaulis.Published as part of Rojas-Alvarado, Gustavo, Blanco, Mario A. & Karremans, Adam P., 2021, A taxonomic synopsis and morphological characterization of Myoxanthus (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae), pp. 211-258 in Phytotaxa 507 (3) on pages 235-236, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.507.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/542572
Myoxanthus bolivianus Karremans, I. Jimenez & M. Zarate
4. Myoxanthus bolivianus Karremans, I.Jiménez & M.Zárate in Karremans & Vieira-Uribe (2020: 202). TYPE: BOLIVIA. Cochabamba: Prov. Carrasco, Parque Nacional Carrasco, 20 km entrando de Monte Punco a Pajcha, cerca al túnel Hidroeléctrica Ivirizu, 17º27’16”S, 65º16’33”W, 2100 m, bosque montano pluvial, ladera empinada, 8 Jan 2019, Zárate 6551 & Bayá (holotype: BOLV!; isotype: LPB!). Distribution: — Bolivia. Notes:— This recently described species has the proliferous habit and flowers similar to M. epibator, from which it differs in the longer sepals (5.5–6.0) with slender tails (vs. 4.5 mm and clavate), lip yellowish suffused with purple (vs. lip dark purple) with a prominent erect callus at the base (vs. lacking a tall basal callus).Published as part of Rojas-Alvarado, Gustavo, Blanco, Mario A. & Karremans, Adam P., 2021, A taxonomic synopsis and morphological characterization of Myoxanthus (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae), pp. 211-258 in Phytotaxa 507 (3) on page 230, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.507.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/542572
Myoxanthus dasyllis Luer & Hirtz 1992
12. Myoxanthus dasyllis Luer & Hirtz (1992: 28‒29) TYPE:— ECUADOR. Morona Santiago: Cordillera del Cutucú, between Mendez and Morona, 950 m, 17 Jan 1989, Luer et al. 13971 (holotype: MO!). Distribution: — Ecuador. Notes:— According to Luer & Hirtz (1992), the flowers of this species are distinguished by their densely redspiculate floral bracts, ovary and sepals that are borne by short peduncles (actually pseudopeduncles) usually less than three millimeters long, petals thickened and microscopically erose or cellular-capitate and ligulate lip with a pair or denticulate carinae. The most similar species is M. herzogii, which shares most of the same diagnostic features except for the denticulate carinae of the lip.Published as part of Rojas-Alvarado, Gustavo, Blanco, Mario A. & Karremans, Adam P., 2021, A taxonomic synopsis and morphological characterization of Myoxanthus (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae), pp. 211-258 in Phytotaxa 507 (3) on page 235, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.507.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/542572
Myoxanthus antennifer Luer & Hirtz 1992
3. Myoxanthus antennifer Luer & Hirtz (1992: 18‒19). (Fig. 12D) TYPE:— ECUADOR. Zamora-Chinchipe: Cordillera del Condor, epiphytic in forest east of Los Encuentros, 1650 m, 21 Jan 1989, Luer et al. 14035 (holotype: MO!). Distribution: — Ecuador and Peru. Notes:— This species is frequently misidentified as M. fimbriatus (and vice versa), but M. antennifer has nonprolific ramicauls (vs. prolific ones), a lip with a conspicuous longitudinal pair of apical keels and conspicuously dentate midlobe margins (vs. lip with a longitudinal pair of low keels in the middle and a midlobe minutely dentate at the apex, frequently apiculate).Published as part of Rojas-Alvarado, Gustavo, Blanco, Mario A. & Karremans, Adam P., 2021, A taxonomic synopsis and morphological characterization of Myoxanthus (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae), pp. 211-258 in Phytotaxa 507 (3) on page 230, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.507.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/542572
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