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Type:—
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: Prov. Chachapoyas, Dist. Magdalena, above “Saula”, 187463.00 m
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Similar to
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Luer &amp; Hirtz
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in
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from which it differs by its smooth ovary, marginally smooth sepals, and oblong, glabrous, apically 12 long ciliate blades of the lip.
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Plant small, epiphytic, caespitose to
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tall. Roots slender, flexuous, to
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in diameter. Ramicauls, slender, erect,
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long, enclosed by 37, closely adpressed, ribbed, microscopically scabrous lepanthiform sheaths, dilated at apex into an obliquely lanceolate, acuminate ostia, ciliate along the margins. Leave
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erect, coriaceous, obovate, shortly mucronate at the apex,
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long,
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wide, base cuneate into a petiole
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long, the apex cuspidate-acute, excise, with the tip of the central vein protruding abaxially within the sinus. Inflorescence exceeding the leaf, a subdense, successively several-flowered, loose raceme up to
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long, including the
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long peduncle; floral bracts conduplicate, acute, densely muricate,
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long; pedicel terete, persistent,
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long. Ovary terete,
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. Flowers comparatively small for the size of the plant, non-resupinate, the sepals purple-red, the veins pale yellow, the petals red, slightly pale red at the apex, the lip pinkish, the anther yellow. Sepal
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, glabrous, carinate, margins smooth, the dorsal sepal triangular,
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wide, 3-veined, slightly convex, connate to the lateral sepals for
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, the lateral sepals connnate
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into an ovate, concave, bifid synsepal
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long, 2.5 wide, each 2-veined, the apices attenuate, acute. Petals, densely long-ciliate, antrorse, transversely bilobed,
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long,
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wide, the upper lobe broader, oblong, sub-obtuse, lower lobe narrowly oblong, acute. Lip, bilaminate, fused to the column almost at middle of it, the blades glabrous, narrowly oblong
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wide, the bases rounded, apices acute with 12 conspicous cilia, connectives broadly oblong, appendix pubescent, narrowly linear, uncinate and in contact with the stigma,
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long. Column terete,
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long; the anther and stigma apical. Anther cap cucullate, 2-celled. Pollinia 2, obpyriform. Capsule not seen.
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:—The name of this species is in reference of their petals with the canine teeth of the Mammalia genus
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, the walrus.
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<emphasis id="AF83EAE9440D9F7DD8C2FB67FE78FB15" bold="true" box="[189,485,1182,1207]" pageId="2" pageNumber="151">Distribution and habitat</emphasis>
:—Up to now this species is only know from one locality, in the high mountains of Magdalena (Chachapoyas),
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. The plant grows as an epiphyte forming dense colonies on the base of trees and lower branches, in very humid cloud forest, at about
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elevation.
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<emphasis id="AF83EAE9440D9F7DD8C2FAF3FEA3FA81" bold="true" box="[189,318,1290,1315]" pageId="2" pageNumber="151">Comments</emphasis>
:—
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<emphasis id="AF83EAE9440D9F7DD91DFAF3FDD0FA81" box="[354,589,1290,1315]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="151">Lepanthes odobenus</emphasis>
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is similar to the Ecuadorian
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<emphasis id="AF83EAE9440D9F7DDBCCFAF3FB0EFA81" box="[947,1171,1290,1315]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="151">Lepanthes golbasto</emphasis>
Luer &amp; Hirtz
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, because both present a subdense, successively several-flowered, loose raceme with purple-red flowers. However,
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<emphasis id="AF83EAE9440D9F7DDD47FAD7FF6EFAC9" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="151">Lepanthes odobenus</emphasis>
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, can be easily distinguished from by its larger habit, marginally entire leaves (vs. shortly ciliate), marginally smooth sepals (vs. ciliate or papillose), and slender, glabrous,
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long, apically 12 long-ciliate blades of the lip (vs. ovate, pubescent,
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long, marginally ciliate blades).
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