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1 June 2007 A NEW AND BIZARRE SPECIES IN THE GENUS CONDYLAGO (ORCHIDACEAE: PLEUROTHALLIDINAE) FROM PANAMA
Robert L. Dressler, Diego Bogarín
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Abstract

Condylago furculifera from Panama is described and illustrated. This species is distinguished from its Colombian relative, C. rodrigoi, by more sparsely villous sepals (vs. densely white-villous); obovate-pan-durate petals without decurrent basal lobes and the ovate (vs. orbicular) viscid callus. The most striking feature, however, is the inflorescence with persistent, Y-shaped, flattened pedicels, each articulated to an “epipedicel” to 2 cm long. Colombian photographs suggest that C. rodrigoi also has an epipedicel between the pedicel and the flower, but the pedicel is much simpler. This epipedicel is of special interest, as the Pleurothallidinae are usually characterized by having the ovary articulated directly to the pedicel. A key to the species is given.

Robert L. Dressler and Diego Bogarín "A NEW AND BIZARRE SPECIES IN THE GENUS CONDYLAGO (ORCHIDACEAE: PLEUROTHALLIDINAE) FROM PANAMA," Harvard Papers in Botany 12(1), 1-5, (1 June 2007). https://doi.org/10.3100/1043-4534(2007)12[1:ANABSI]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 June 2007
KEYWORDS
Condylago
Condylago furculifera
new species
ORCHIDACEAE
Panama
Pleurothallidinae
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