Ten new taxa in the orchid subtribe Pleurothallidinae (Epidendroideae, Epidendreae) from Ecuador
Author
Doucette, Alfonso
Author
Portilla, Jose
Km. 2 1 / 1 Vía a Cuenca Sector Llampasay, Ecuagenera, Gualaceo, Ecuador
Author
Cameron, Kenneth M.
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Phytotaxa
2016
2016-04-20
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.257.3.2
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.257.3.2
1179-3163
13670670
Pleurothallis gigiportillae
A.Doucette & J.Portilla
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 6
,
11F
)
Type:—
ECUADOR
. Without specific locality, flowered in cultivation at Ecuagenera Orchid Nursery,
4 September 2015
,
Doucette 0303
(
holotype
:
HA
).
Diagnosis: The species is most similar to
Pleurothallis imperialis
Luer (1975: 186)
but differs in the free column foot and pubescent apex of the lip.
Epiphytic, caespitose herbs, roots
1 mm
in diam. Stems 140–420 5
2–5 mm
, enveloped by 2–3 tubular, papery sheaths 15–75 5
205 mm
. Leaves sessile, cordate, 140–160 5
50–75 mm
. Inflorescence fasciculate, protected by a papery bract
20 mm
long; peduncle 2 5
1 mm
, with a tubular bract before the pedicel, 6.0 5
2.5 mm
; the pedicel 11–16 5
2 mm
; ovary 7 5
2 mm
, dorsal sepal ovate with 15 veins, yellow suffused with purple towards the base, concave, 22–25 5
12–15 mm
; synsepalum ovate with 16 veins, purple, flat, 18–20 5
13 mm
; petals oblong, the apex acute, purple, spiculate, 11–12 5
4 mm
; lip heater-shaped, purple, apex pubescent and bent downwards, 5 5
4 mm
; column purple with a shiny, greenish, bilobed stigma, 2 5
3 mm
.
Etymology:—
Named for Gigi Portilla, daughter of Jose Portilla, president of Ecuagenera.
Notes:—
Pleurothallis gigiportillae
also appears to belong to
Pleurothallis
s.s.
based on the similarity to
P. cardiantha
(solitary flower produced at the base of a cordate leaf and transversely bilobed stigma). The species is unusual in
Pleurothallis
subsection
Macrophyllae
-Fasciculatae
Luer (1988a: 133)
in having a free column foot, which may be unique in the section. It is difficult to hypothesize which species
P. gigiportillae
is most closely related to given the free column foot and pubescent lip. Superficially, the species resembles
P. imperialis
based on the size and habit of the plant the colour of the flowers. The new species keys to
Pleurothallis megalorhina
Luer & R.Escobar (1996: 71)
in
Luer (2005)
, but differs in the free column foot and the pubescent, detrorse apex of the lip.
Pleurothallis gigiportillae
represents one of at least five species attributable to
Pleurothallis
subsection
Macrophylla-Fasciculatae
(
Pleurothallis adventurae
Karremans & Bogarin (2011: 112)
;
P. bogarinii
Pupulin & J.D.Zuniga (2007: 690)
;
P. neobarbosae
J.M.H.Shaw (2014: 77)
;
P. oscarii
Archila & Chiron (2011: 201)
;
P. silvae-pacis
Karremans (2011: 156))
described since the key to the species (
Luer 2005
) was published. The species is not similar to any of the species listed by
International Plant
Names Index
(2016) published between 2005 and 2015.