New and noteworthy species of the genus Epidendrum (Orchidaceae, Laeliinae) from the Area de Conservacion Privada La Pampa del Burro, Amazonas, Peru
Author
Arista, Jessy Patricia
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8334-5538
Instituto de Investigacion, Innovacion y Desarrollo del Sector Agrario y Agroindustrial (IIDAA), Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodriguez de Mendoza de Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Amazonas, Peru
Author
Hagsater, Eric
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2371-9427
Escuela de Posgrado, Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodriguez de Mendoza de Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Amazonas, Peru
Author
Santiago, Elizabeth
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1368-9025
Escuela de Posgrado, Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodriguez de Mendoza de Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Amazonas, Peru
Author
Edquen, Jose D.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7289-3974
Instituto de Investigacion, Innovacion y Desarrollo del Sector Agrario y Agroindustrial (IIDAA), Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodriguez de Mendoza de Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Amazonas, Peru
Author
Pariente, Eli
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9197-0218
Instituto de Investigacion, Innovacion y Desarrollo del Sector Agrario y Agroindustrial (IIDAA), Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodriguez de Mendoza de Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Amazonas, Peru
Author
Oliva, Manuel
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9670-0970
Instituto de Investigacion, Innovacion y Desarrollo del Sector Agrario y Agroindustrial (IIDAA), Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodriguez de Mendoza de Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Amazonas, Peru
Author
Salazar, Gerardo A.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5203-5374
Herbario AMO, Montanas Calizas 490, Lomas de Chapultepec. Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City, 11000, Mexico
gasc@ib.unam.mx
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Epidendrum tridens Poepp. & Endl., Nov. Gen. & Sp. Pl. (Poeppig & Endlicher) 2: 2. t. 103. 1838.
Fig. 15
Type material.
Peru. [
Huanuco
:] Subandin. supra arbores, Cuchero,
E. F. Poeppig s.n.
(holotype: W-R!; isotype: W-R 42400!).
Taxonomic synonym.
Epidendrum tunguraguae
Schltr. Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. Beih. 8: 87 (1921). Type: Ecuador. Tunguragua: In rupibus in convalle subandina montis Tunguragua, c. 1800 m, Jun. 1886,
L. A. Sodiro 69a
(holotype: B, destroyed; illustration AMES36134!; neotype, designated by
Sanchez
Saldana
and
Hagsater
in
Hagsater
and
Sanchez
Saldana
2015
, t. 1565: Wulkan Tunguragua, 1500-2000 m, blooms in June and July,
F. C. Lehmann 6719
, K! (pencil illustration of live plant in flower,
Lehm. Ic. Pl. Tabul. 438
, K!; isoneotype AMES!).
Description.
Epiphytic, lithophytic or terrestrial, sympodial, caespitose, erect
herb
26-100 cm tall, including inflorescence.
Roots
3-4 mm in diameter, basal, fleshy.
Stems
18-56
x
0.6-1.5 cm, simple, cane-like, laterally compressed toward apex, straight, green, sometimes tinged purple.
Leaves
4-8, distributed along apical
3/4
of stems, erect, coriaceous; plants deep green sometimes tinged purple, especially sheaths and underside of leaves; sheath 2-6 cm long, foliaceous, laterally compressed, ancipitose; blade 8.0-15
x
2-5 cm, unequal, progressively larger toward apex of stem, narrowly elliptic, 3-5 times longer than wide, apically unequally bilobed, minutely mucronate, venation and dorsal keel evident, dark green, occasionally tinged purple.
Spathe
lacking.
Inflorescence
apical, racemose, becoming pluri-racemose, producing one flower at a time, over several years from same stem; peduncle 3-4 mm long, reduced, rachis 5-7[10] mm long.
Floral bracts
7-11
x
5-6 mm, much shorter than ovary, triangular, acuminate, amplexicaul.
Flowers
successive, one at a time from each raceme, resupinate, sepals and petals green to yellow, occasionally tinged purple, lip and column white; scented at night.
Sepals
42-73
x
5-8 mm, spreading, linear-lanceolate, acuminate, 10-veined, with numerous secondary veins, margin entire, revolute.
Petals
40-70
x
2.5-3.0 mm, partly spreading, linear-lanceolate, acuminate, 5-veined, with numerous secondary veins, margins entire, spreading.
Lip
27-53
x
24-30 mm, united to column, 3-lobed, margin entire, spreading; bicallose, calli laminar, prominent; lateral lobes 14-26
x
6-9 mm, semi-ovate, rounded; mid-lobe 20-37
x
2-3 mm, ensiform, acute, margin entire.
Column
21-25 mm long, straight to slightly arched, strongly dilated toward apex.
Clinandrium hood
slightly surpassing body of column, generally somewhat dentate, occasionally deeply dentate.
Anther
obovoid, 4-celled.
Pollinia
4, semi-obovoid, laterally compressed; caudicles soft and granulose, about as long as pollinia.
Rostellum
apical, slit; viscarium semi-liquid, transparent.
Lateral lobes of stigma
reduced.
Cuniculus
penetrating nearly half length of ovary, unornamented.
Ovary
60-100[120]
x
2.0-3.5 [5] mm long including pedicel, shorter to slightly longer than apical leaf, terete, inflated, unornamented.
Capsule
ellipsoid, slender; pedicel 25-35
x
2.0-2.5 mm, body 45-60
x
17-21 mm, at center of capsule; apical neck 13-16
x
2.3-3.5 mm.
Figure 15.
Epidendrum tridens
from
Arista et al. 9
A
habit
B
flower
C
dissected perianth
D
developing capsule
E
column and ovary-pedicel from below (left) and side (right)
F
anther from above (left) and below (right), and pollinarium (Photographs by J. D.
Edquen
; plate prepared by A. Cisneros).
Additional specimens examined.
Peru
.
Sine
loc.
,
Bennett
57
(MOL!);
Ibid.
loc.
Bennett
3669
(MOL!);
ibid. loc.
, 1803,
Ruiz
&
Pavon
s.n.
(MA!);
Sine
loc.
, 1876-1877,
Vidal-Senege
68
(P!);
Amazonas
:
Prov.
Bongara
,
Dist. Yambrasbamba
,
Perla del Imaza
,
La Perla Vieja
,
Arista
et al. 9
(KUELAP!);
Cajamarca
Bongara
near
Pedro Ruiz
,
2200 m
,
Aug. 1979
,
Koeniger
24/1
(SEL!);
Bongara
,
1 Sep. 1985
,
Moore s.n.
(SEL!);
Bongara
, Dist., Yambrasbamba, viaje al puente Vilcaniza,
1840-2020 m
,
9 Jul. 1999
,
Sanchez-Vega
10028
(AMO! F!);
Ayacucho
: Aina,
between Huanta and
Rio
Apurimac
,
750-1000 m
,
7 May 1929
,
Killip 23169
(US!);
Cajamarca
: San Ignacio Huarango, Nuevo Mundo,
1140 m
,
11 Mar. 2000
,
Calatayud 425
(CUZ!);
San
Jose
de la Alianza
, Rinconada,
2200 m
,
18 Mar. 2009
,
Vasquez
242
(MOL!)
Cusco
: Paucartambo, Mirador,
Union-Cosnipata
,
1750 m
,
Feb. 1994
,
Moscoso 760
(CUZ!) Paucartambo, San
Pedro-Cosnipata
,
1480 m
,
Mar. 1994
,
Moscoso 1112
(CUZ!);
ibid. loc.
,
Mar. 1994
,
Moscoso 1113
(CUZ!); Quispicanchis,
Rio
Araza
,
between Pan de
Azucar
and Quince Mil Airport.
292 km
from Cusco,
643 m
,
10 Aug. 1991
,
Nunez
14065
(MO!); Marcapata, Murayaca, Quispicanchis,
1685 m
,
6 Nov. 2006
,
Villafuerte 620
(CUZ!);
Huanuco
: Leoncio Prado,
La Alcantarilla
,
Tingo
Maria
,
650 m
,
6 Jul. 1984
,
Fernandez
385
(USM!); Carpish,
entre
Huanuco
y Tingo
Maria
,
2800-2900 m
,
6 Feb. 1950
,
Ferreyra 6713
(AMES! UC! USM!); Carpish pass,
Tingo
Maria
side,
2000 m
,
18 Jul. 1964
,
Hutchison 5977
(UC! US!); Carpish Hill,
between
Huanuco
and Tingo
Maria
,
2100 m
,
10 Aug. 1980
,
Luer 5351
(SEL!); Carpish, km 453,
2500 m
,
7 May 1976
,
Plowman 6070
(AMES!);
San Pedro de Carpish
, Mirador,
Ridoutt s.n.
(USM!); Chinchao-Carpish,
2400 m
,
Woytkowski 5024
(MO! AMES!);
Junin
: Chanchamayo,
La Merced
,
Quebrada del Carmen
,
850 m
,
6 May 1984
,
Fernandez
305
(USM!); Chanchamayo,
El Refugio
, San
Ramon
,
800 m
,
16 May 1984
,
Fernandez
318
(USM!); Tarma, Agua Dulce,
1900 m
,
16 Mar. 1948
,
Woytkowski 35478
(MO!);
Loreto
: Coronel Portillo, Divisoria,
entre Tingo
Maria
y Pucallpa
,
1500-1600 m
,
28 Feb. 1947
,
Ferreyra 1677
(USM!);
Pasco
: Chontabamba,
La Suiza Nueva
,
2190-2200 m
,
7 Jan. 2005
,
Arias 70
(HOXA! MO!);
Oxapampa
,
Sector San Alberto, P
[arque]. N[acional].
Yanachaga-Chemillen
,
2100 m
,
18 Mar. 2005
,
Ortiz 507
(HOXA! MO!);
Oxapampa
, Huancabamba, localidad Grapanazu,
Sector San Daniel, P
[arque]. N[acional].
Yanachaga-Chemillen
,
2236 m
,
10 Jul. 2004
,
Perea 1476
(HOXA! MO!);
Oxapampa
,
Chontabamba valley
,
23 km
W of Oxapampa
1900 m
,
26 Jan. 1984
,
Smith 5881
(MO! USM!); Huancabamba, Parque Nacional
Yanachaga-Chemillen
, Sector Quebrada Yanachaga.
1700-2265 m
,
17 Feb. 2004
,
Vasquez
29534
(HOXA! USM!);
Puno
: Carabaya, San Gaban, alrededores
de San Gaban
,
1810 m
,
9 Mar. 2017
,
Trinidad 4134
(USM!); alrededores Sandia,
2250 m
,
5 Feb. 1964
,
Vargas 15149
(AMES! CUZ!);
San
Martin
: Cordillera Azul, Coronel Portillo,
Tingo
Maria
on highway to
Pucallpa
, near Divisoria, ca.
1600 m
,
17 Nov. 1949
,
Allard 21786
(AMES! US!);
Ucayali
: Padre Abad, Parque Nacional Cordillera Azul, Divisoria,
entre Tingo
Maria
y Pucallpa
,
1500 m
,
28 Feb. 1947
,
Ferreyra 1677
(USM!)
.
Other records.
Peru.
Sine loc.
, illustration by I. Pulgar,
Ruiz
and
Pavon
1282
(MA!);
Jaen
:
Ocupa-Horna s.n.
, color plate (AMO!);
San
Martin
: Moyobamba above Naranjo at km 468 along Olmos-Moyobamba road, 1020 m, 9 Dec. 1990,
Bennett 4800
, illustration in Icon. Orchid. Peruviarum t. 51 (
Bennett and Christenson 1993
); Bosque de
Proteccion
Alto Mayo, Jan. 2015,
Collantes s.n.
, digital images (AMO!); Rioja: Pardo Miguel Naranjos, Venceremos, 1887 m, 6 Feb. 2017,
Edquen
1088
, digital images (AMO!);
ibid. loc.
, 1750 m, 26 May 2022,
Edquen
6038
, digital images (AMO!).
Distribution.
Widespread on the Amazonian slope of the eastern Andean range in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, and further northeastern into the Guiana Shield in Venezuela, at 640-2900 m.
Habitat and ecology.
Usually growing as a terrestrial or lithophytic on roadside embankments and sometimes epiphytic in montane wet forest and dwarf forest on white sand.
Phenology.
Flowering throughout the year, fruiting mainly from June to September.
Taxonomic notes.
Epidendrum tridens
belongs to the Nocturnum Group which is characterized by the sympodial, caespitose plants, cane-like, non-fusiform stems, successive flowers on a short, racemose or pluri-racemose inflorescence, without spathaceous bracts, and large, star-shaped flowers, with similar sepals and petals; the flowers are mostly indistinguishable in shape. The species is recognized by the dark green plants, the underside of the leaves and sheaths tinged with purple, laterally compressed stems, 4-8 erect leaves, generally longer toward the apex of the stem, length/width 3:1-5:1 (8.5-15
x
2-5 cm), distributed along the apical
3/4
of the stems, green often tinged with purple; the ovary 60-100 [120] mm long, equal or occasionally longer than apical leaf, the sepals 42-73 mm long, the lateral lobes of lip semi-ovate, rounded to acute, acuminate, 14-26 mm long; the mid-lobe 20-37 mm long, the column 21-25 mm long; body of the capsule centered.
Epidendrum nocturnum
Jacq. is widely distributed from Florida to Bolivia, has green plants, terete stems, smaller leaves distributed along the apical 2/3 of the stems, a short ovary, 50-70 mm long, and the body of the capsule occupying nearly its whole length.
Epidendrum tumuc-humaciense
(Veyret) Carnevali & G.A.Romero is found along the Guiana Shield, and at lower altitudes in the Amazon basin in Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Surinam, French Guiana and the northern border of Brazil. Plants are frequently vinaceous, or yellow-green, it has numerous, shorter, narrower, erect leaves (3-9.2
x
1.2-2.8 cm), distributed throughout the stems, the basal ones generally longer; sepals and petals 48-81 mm long; body of the capsule occupying the apical half of the fruit.